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Thursday, March 9, 2006

 

                                            
Jerome Sturm / Photographer

President Emeritus Earl Danieley (left) and President Leo M. Lambert look on as members of the Brannock Family, Madge and Edith, plant a white oak tree in the Academic Village last year to commemorate Founders Day. Dr. Ned Brannock was recognized at last year's Founders Day.

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Founders Day helps campus to recall roots

While campus is expanding with construction, Elon is proving that just because it is moving into the future, does not mean the past will be forgotten Founders Day will take place March 9-14 to celebrate Elon's history and founding and also honor an influential member of the Elon community. The official Founders Day is March 11 and this year marks the 117th year since the chartering of the college... more

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Former Smithfield Packing worker shares experiences
'Viva Vegetarian' provides dining alternative at Harden

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The Oaks: juniors and seniors deserve preferred housing

Elon is growing at a rapid speed. Soon students will be drinking mocha lattés out of their Starbucks cups from the new business center, working out on all types of new- fangled machinery and riding in french fry oil-run trams.
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Faculty take part in Eating Disorders Awareness Week

Elon faculty and staff are taking part in National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, not so they may help educate their students on healthy body image, but so they can work on healthy body image themselves. more

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Spring Break service is a unique experience
Lighten Up

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Founders Day helps campus to recall roots
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Crime Watch
Former Smithfield Packing worker shares experiences

Inside the news briefs
'Viva Vegetarian' provides dining alternative at Harden

'Significant amount of time' spent on career fair prep
'Morrow for a better tomorrow'

Campus Recreation devotes week to health and wellness
Ratemyprofessors.com evokes controversy on campus
Limited Greek housing is a problem for organizations

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Spring Break service is a unique experience
Faculty take part in Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Triathlon Club starts up first season on campus
Lighten Up
Belk library not as quiet as many students would like
Students to showcase photographs from study abroad trip

Opinions:
The Oaks: juniors and seniors deserve preferred housing
Worldly women
Sexual harassment leniency problems
Should high schools do away with class ranks?
College shouldn't change your beliefs and behaviors
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