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Elon junior places fifth in national reporting competition
May 11, 2016
Junior journalism major Tommy Hamzik was recognized for his story chronicling the death of an Elon football player and subsequent reaction from the campus and community.
Annual Strawberry Festival & Plant Sale Postponed to Monday, May 9
April 23, 2016
Due to inclement weather, Elon's annual Strawberry Festival will now wish the Elon Community Garden a happy 10-year anniversary on Monday, May 9, from 3:30-6:30 p.m.
Alumni, Pendulum students named regional winners in journalism competition
April 12, 2016
Al Drago '15 was honored with four regional wins in photography categories.
Walter Isaacson visits with student media organizations
March 31, 2016
One of the 21st century's most influential thought leaders spoke with students on March 31 to discuss the news industry, his professional experiences, and what future members of the media may encounter.
The Pendulum named best newspaper in conference best-of-show competition
March 21, 2016
The College Media Association honored the student news organization with an Apple Award, and a School of Communications staff member and alumnus offered presentations at the convention.
Communications students, alumnus recognized as regional finalists in SPJ competition
March 18, 2016
Winners will know if their work will enter the national contest in April.
Elon student, alumna place in top 20 of national reporting competition
March 16, 2016
Senior journalism major Gary Grumbach and Kate Murphy '15 were both honored in the same multimedia competition.
Sorority to raise money for Kenyan schoolgirls
March 8, 2016
The Omicron Iota Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc., is fundraising for ZanaAfrica, a nonprofit organization that helps provide reproductive health education and resources to young women in Kenya.
Elon recognized for Student Life/Academic Affairs collaboration
March 7, 2016
An award from the Southeastern Association of Housing Officers recognizes the university's successful efforts in recent years to merge intellectual programs and opportunities with residential neighborhoods across campus.