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EXTRAS THE PENDULUM Established 1974 Lengthy letters may be trimmed to fit. All submissions become the property of The Pendulum and will not be returned. The Pendulum is located on the third floor of the Eton Town Center on Williamson Avenue. Editor-in-Chief Tommy Hamzik Managing Editor Hannah Silvers inaging I The Edge Brooke Lowrey Adviser Colin Donohue Executive Staff Bryan Anderson, News Olivia Ryan, Opinions Alex Simon, Sports Courtney Campbell, Style Kate Sieber, Health & Wellness Katy Bellotte, Fashion HaliTauxe, Photo Caroline Brehman, Photo (Studio) Janat Bashir, Copy Chief Stephanie Hays, Design Chief of The Pendulum Haley Longbottom, Design Chief of The Edge Alexandra Bater, Multimedia Kim Honiball, PR Director Jane Seidel, Online Emmanuei Morgan, Asst. News Christina Eiias.Asst. News Kayla Hoey, Asst. Style Editorial policy: The Pendulum seeks to Inspire, entertain and Inform the Eton community by providing a voice for students and faculty, as well as serve as a forum for the meaningful exchange of ideas. Corrections policy: The Pendulum is committed to accurate coverage. When factual errors are made, we correct them promptly and In full, both online and rn print. Online, corrections state the error amt the change at the bottom of each article. Corrections from the previous week's print edition appear on this page. Contact pendulumg elon.edu,to report a correction or a concern. WEDNESOmll FEBRUARY 24.3I11R Jl O ONLINE OCI IIME REPORT The Pendulum is a daily operation that includes a newspaper, website, magazine and multimedia, letters la the editor are welcome and should be typed, signed and emailed to pendulum§elon.edu as Word documents. The Pendulum reserves the right to edit obscene To read these stories, visit our website www.elonpendulum.com news Feb. 15 UNIVERSITY DRIVE & MACEDONIA DRIVE, ELON TRAFFIC ACCIDENT Scott Dikkers, founding editor of'The Onion,' speaks at Eion style 'The Weekend Update'for Elon students sports Baseball routed by Wright State in series finale 11-2 Two cars collided because of inclement weather on University Drive near Macedonia Street around 8 p.m., resulting in crash-related injuries.* The first vehicle was traveling northeast when it hit a patch of ice crossing the bridge on University Drive, causing the vehicle to veer left, go across the median, hit a tree and collide with the front left corner of the second vehicle on the other side of the road. The driver of the second vehicle and the front passenger of the first vehicle were taken to Alamance Re gional Medical Center to be treated for their injuries. There was an estimated $5,000 worth of damage to vehicle No. 1 and an estimated $1,500 worth of damage to vehicle No. 2. to a call reporting a disturbance on Crossgate Drive. The police made contact with a young woman who told officers she and her boyfriend got into a fight, during which he kicked her car multiple times and threw her laptop in the yard of the residence. There were assaults or threats associated with the disturbance. The young woman chose not to press charges against her boy friend at the time of the report. Her boyfriend was willing to pay for the incurred damages. There was an estimated $400 worth of damage to the car and laptop. ^ One young woman was bo, pushed out of the barbytwoi' while another woman heldam stick like a baseball bat andyeb' at the first woman. The first wot. claimed she was assaulted byfc second woman, but the second ' woman fled the scene and did give a statement. There will be*! further investigation, according^ the report. Feb. 20 WEST WENDOVER AVENUE GREENSBORO LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING Feb. 18 WEST HAGGARD AVENUE, ELON DISTURBING THE PEACE Feb. 17 CROSSGATE DRIVE, ELON VANDALISM According to a Town of Elon po- A Town of Elon police report stated two officers sitting in the Arts West parking lot Thursday night heard yelling coming from the park ing lot of Tony’s 'Pub-N-Subs. After calling in the disturbance, the two officers drove across the street to On Saturday, a Greensboro [ft officer responded to a call con cerning a larceny in progress alilt Walmart at 4424 West Wendoverir Upon arrival, the officer made cat with the complainant, who reports the incident had occurred shortly after noon. During the course of the inveslg tion, the officer found cause to ch Alexandra Mayfield Bosch, 23, ol Greensboro with felony larceny. FOR RELEASE FEBRUARY 24, 2016 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis ACROSS 1 Lobsters’ sense organs 6 Celebs 10 Flight from the law 13 Poker declaration 14“ my guard down"^ 15 Famine patriarch 16 Form by combining elements 18 One-piece . garments, slangily 19 Rome-based carrier 20 Toll road timesaver 22 “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” singer 24 Performer’s supporters 28 Guacamole, e.g. 29 Twisty letter 30 Diva delivery 31 Snoozed 33 Fictional voyager 40 Retired New York senator Al D’ 41 Rational 42 DDE rival 45 Esteemed league member 46 N, in Morse code 49 Sparkle 52 Currencies 53 Irrationality 58 Bravo pfe(»der 59 Host of the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 61 Not masc. or fern. 62 Prod 63 Gold brick 64 Fashion monogram 65 Jury member 66 Fluff, as hair thePENDULUI aomiimmi By Kennefii J. 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University city 6 Brand that “gets the redouf 7 Ep)ic with a very big horse 8 Refillable candy 9 Metal pla^ng marbles 10 Delaware Valley tribe . 11 Comes into view 12 Salutation abbreviation 15 Bite-size Chinese appetizer ITTarzan portrayer Ron et al. 21 Mothers of Invention musician 23 Emp^, as threats 24 Fourth notes 25 “Entourage” agent Gold 26 Diarist Anais 27 Rum-soaked 31 'The Affair" airer, briefly 32 Morticia, to Gomez 34 Peaceful relations 35 Annual tennis team event 36 Texting farewell 2/24/16 Wednesday's Puzzle Solved I AjGlEjsT/rfGToWB la dBEiaaElOia ElHiaBiHra IB PBBn BElBEinil nmra Id E N E R a X f 1 S 1 N D E p E S T E V 1 E T H R E E D ®2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 37 Chap 38 Lennon partner 39 On Soct Sec. 42 The same number 43 Places where efeves sfij^ 44 Wicked... and, homophonically, like five long puzzle answers 46 One of the reind^r 2/16/16 47 The Bell of _ _ Longfellow 48 “Don't need to watch that movie again” SOSpiffy 51 Fencing attack 54 Celebrity chef Burrell 55 Lengthy story 56 Nebraska natives 57 Evening, in ads 60 Anger visirusifEioniijLiMM 9 UPCOMING EVENTS; FEB. 24 - MARCH 1 7 P.M. I Wednesday Night Catholic Rosary and Mass 9 P.M. I SUB Cinema: 'The Big Short' 1P.M. I Men's Tennis vs VCU Wil 9 P.M. I Maker-Gami Mondays - Maker Meetups
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