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fflf PENDULUM A PUBLICATION OF Adviser Kelly Furnas Editorial Margaret Malone, News Alexandra Schonfeld, Lifestyle Olivia Ryan, Opinions Erik Webb, Sports Maria Barreto, Copy Chief Sienna Catherine Standfield, Assistant Copy Chief Anton L. Delgado, Assistant News Maggie Brown, ^sistant News Art Caroline Brehman, Photo Stephanie Hays, Design Chief Alex Toma, Assistant Design Chief Alex Hager, Web Producer Cal Mincer, Media Analytics Manager Sophie Eng, Social Media Manager Assignment Rachel Ellis, Lead Assignment Editorial policy: ENN seeks to inspire, entertain and inform the Elon community by providing a voice for students and faculty, os well us serve as a forum for the meaningful exchange of ideas. Corrections policy: ENN is committed to accurate coverage. When factual errors are made, we correct them promptly and in full, both onlineand in print. Online corrections state the error and the change at the bottom of each article. Corrections from the previous week’s print edition appear on this page. Contaa enn(d) elon.edu to report a correction or a concern. CALENDAR ELON NEWS NETWORK JAN. 17 Established 1974 Volume 43, Edition X Elon News Network is a daily operation that includes a newspaper, website, broadcasts and multimedia. Letters to the editor are welcome and should be typed, signed and emaifed to enn@e/on.edu as Word documents. ENN reserves the right to edit obscene and potentially libelous materia/. Lengthy letters may be trimmed to fit. All submissions become the property of ENN and will not be returned. ENN is located on the first floor of the McEwen School of Communications. Executive Director Jackie Pascale Managing Editor Emmanuel Morgan News Director Paul LeBlanc winterfaith Luncheon 11:45 A.M. Elon Community Church First Amendment Free Food Festival 12:00 P.M. Snow Atrium, Schar Hall Peggy Orenstein: “Girls and Sex” 6:00 P.M. Lakeside Hall Winter Term-themed Trivia Night 8:00 P.M. The Oak House JAN. 18 MLK Multifaith Service 12:00 P.M. Numen Lumen Pavilion JAN. 19 Women’s Basketball vs.Towson 7:00 P.M. Alumni Gym “Moment” Opening Night 7:30 P.M. Roberts Theatre, Arts West JAN. 20 Men’s Basketball vs. William & Mary 7:00 P.M. Alumni X3ym CONTACT WHEN WE PUBLISH; The Pendulum publishes weekly on Wednesdays. Elon Local News broadcasts Mondays at 6 p.m. ELN Morning broadcasts Thursdays at 9:50 a.m. ELN Online Exclusive broadcasts Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA; Facebook Eton News Network. Twitter/Instagram/ Snapchat @elonnewsnetwork Youtube Elon News Network INTERESTED IN GEHING INVDLVED? Contact enn(5)elon.edu GAMES FOR RELEASE JANUARY 17, 2018 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis ACROSS 1 Like most cookies 6 Director of the final episode of “M*A*S*H” 10 Food inspector’s concern 15 Jazz singer O’Day 16 Osso buco meat 17 Swerved at sea 18 Math teacher’s favorite sport? 21 Diplomatic bldg. 22 Flying off the shelves 23 Praise to the heavens 24 Rock’s Grateful 26 Fiat fuel 28 Perspire nervously, say 31 Math teacher’s favorite brew? 36 Arrowhead Stadium NFL team 38 Mark for deletion 39 Sellout sign letters 40 Very confident 41 Ch^el competitor 42 Museum worker 44 1869-’77 pres, monogram 45 Place for private dining? 46 New York hockey team 47 Math teacher’s favorite hat? 51 Bathtub outlet 52 Product prefix suggesting winter 53 Activist Parks 56 Minds someone else’s business 59 Slice of history 61 Old conductance unit 62 Math teacher’s favorite cut of beef? 67 As scripted 68 World Golf Hall of Famer Isao 69 Cosmic comeuppance 70 Gives a hand, in away 71 Editorial override 72 Hog caller's call By David Poole 2 Japanese art genre 3 “L.A. Confidential’ Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner 4 Bastille Day time 5 Short run 6 Gamer’s game face 7 Syr. neighbor 8 Half a chipmunk team 9 “Roots” author i Haley 10 Shoelace hole 11 Cambrid^ 1/17/18 Wednesday’s Puzzle Solved DOWN 1 With breath student, informally 12 Have title to 13 Luau loop 14 TSA requests 19 Roman robes 20 Major Arcana deck 25 Kicked out of the game, informally 27 Gender-specific, to some 29 The Joker portrayer on TV 30 Haute 32 Many a tabloid pic 33 Fowl poles? 34 Possessive word 35 Fishing gear 36 Lingerie size ®2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 37 Member of a strict Jewish sect 41 Article written by Marx and Engels? 42 Break 43 App offering fare estimates 45 Wildly excited 46 Future fern 48 Downy amount 49 New faces around the water cooler 50 In the slightest 54 Disgrace 55 Fine 57 Flight sked data 58 Many a bagpiper 60 Wants to know 62 Sci-fi escape vehicle 63 St. Louis-to- Indianapolis dir. 64 Label for Elvis 65 Hula strings 66 Lao Tzu ideal THIS WEEK IN HISTORY - OBAMA INAUGURATED B.« lb... - ,h. FM Ud, .,7™r.s.r Inaupral Ball at the Washington D.C. Convention Center in Washington, D.C, Jan. 20,2009. This week in 2009, Elon University students and alumni were among the 2 million people who gathered in Washington D.C. to witness the his torical inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the United States. The day was the coldest inaugura tion day in history — temperatures began at 7 degrees and never rose above freezing — but that would not discourage the members of the Elon community who made the trip to see the first African American presidents swearing-in ceremony. I think its one of those once in a lifetime opportunities,” Megan Farrell ’08 said. Marshall Sharpe ’10 drove a van from Elon to Maryland for the event and got up bright and early to hike to the National Mall. “Being young and in college, you have to take an opportunity to be a part of this,” Sharpe said. He thought the inauguration was part of some thing bigger. Farrell agreed. She said it would have been a shame to not be in atten dance given the opportunity. “For our generation, a lot of things have happened, but very few things have happened that we’ve been able to be a part of, especially politically,” Farrell said. “I feel a responsibility to my children and grandchildren to go.” NEWS BRIEFS Elon Law alums among ‘ 40 Leai Under 40’ The Triad Business J( included two Elon Univi School alumni, Carrie Vicki Adam Arthur TO, on its ‘ Under 40’ list of 2018. In 2016, Vickery was e North Carolina District C for the Winston-Salem area to E-Net News, Vickery is tl Law alum to be appointed j district court level or higher Arthur is currently a attorney at Kirkman Ai Law. Recently, Arthur w; in the case of murder v Price Eastons estate. Accoi Greensboro News and Reco million awarded in the wrc suit was the largest in Guilfi Vickery and Arthur will at an awards ceremony an Feb. 15. Elon hosts first Amendment Fn Food Festival Students, faculty and sta to the Snow Family Grand 17 for the first First Amer Food Festival at Elon Unive The festival’s motto: “Ea free. You can’t do both.” Attendees will be tr spread of free food if they’ give up their First Amenc for the afternoon. The first festWjJ was Florida Atlantic University brainchild of Michael Koj 2006, the event has been h{ of schools. Students plan t attend Women’ March in Raleig Members of Elon College Democrats and Elo are planning to attend a Wor in Raleigh Jan. 20. The march falls on the ; of the 2017 Womens March, According to the event’s page, aU are welcome, and tl be accompanied by music a ber of bed food trucks. “We will celebrate Wom the Resistance and uplift ' stories of communities that by the current administrati' oppressive policies,” the page The event’s Faceboqk pa^ nered more than 4,000 likes. According to The N Observer, more than 20,0( gathered for last year’s Womt — a figure significantly highe 5,000 attendees expected Alum one of ‘ 10 local media mini watch in 2018’ ■ Joe Bruno ’14 was naroA, Charlotte’s 10 local media watch in 2018” by theCharloK j Bruno is a WSOC-TV in’” reporter who, according to profile, specializes in goveni ^ breaking news. p; The Charlotte agendas Bruno is “a freaking news'^;, praising his work ethic Twitter followers. ip:
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