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THE PENDULUM A PUBLICATION OF ELON NEWS NETWORK Established 1974 Volume 44, Edition 14 E/on News Network is a daily news organization that includes a newspaper, website, broadcasts and (leasts. Letters to the editor are welcome and should be typed, signed and emailed to enn@elon.edu as Word documents. ENN reserves the right to edit obscene and potentially librlous material. Lengthy letters may be trimmed to fit. All submissions become the property of ENN and will not be returned. EMMANUEL MORGAN Executive Director of Elon News Network EDITORIAL POLICY: ANTON L. DELGADO Managing Editor of The Pendulum ENN seeks to inspire, MAYA EAGLIN News Director of Elon Local News entertain and inform the JACK NORCROSS Breaking News Manager Elon community by providing SAMANTHA CASAMENTO Event Coverage Coordinator a voice for students and BRIAN REA Event Coverage Coordinator faculty, as well as serve as CARRIE CARLISLE Social Media Coordinator a forum for the meaningful JACK HALEY Sports Director exchange of ideas. NINA FLECK Chief Copy Editor HANNA MEYERS Assistant Chief Copy Editor STEPHANIE NTIM Opinions Director CORRECTIONS POLICY: ALEX ROAT Video Production Manager ENN is committed to accurate LAUREL WIND Analytics Director coverage. When factual errors SOPHIA ORTIZ New Member Coordinator are made, we correct them MEGHAN KIMBERLING Design Chief promptly and in full, both GRACE TERRY Assistant Design Chief online and in print. Online ABBY GIBBS Photo Editor corrections state the error and ELISABETH BACHMANN Public Relations Coordinator the change at the top of the article. Corrections from the previous week’s print edition KELLY FURNAS RICH LANDESBERG Faculty Adviser of The Pendulum Faculty Adviser of Elon Local News oppeor on this page. Contact enn@elon.edu to report a correction or a concern. WHEN WE PUBLISH: The Pendulum publishes weekly on Wednesdays Elon Local News broadcasts Mondays at 6 p.m. ELN Morning broadcasts Thursdays at lo a.m. ELN Online Exclusive broadcasts Tuesdays at 430 p.m. ENN Radio Podcast publishes Friday afternoon FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook Elon News Network Twitter/Instagram/Snapchat @elonnewsnetwork YouTube Elon News Network CORRECTIONS THIS MONTH IN HISTORY - PRESIOENTIAL VISIT GAMES NEWS In the article titled “Mourning parents campaign for hazing legislation” Elon News Network misstated the numbers regarding the haz ing ritual, “The Gauntlet.” The ritual requires partici pants to drink 18 alcoholic beverages in 82 minutes. In the article titled “Con cert breaks records but brings up new concerns,” Elon News Network printed two mis takes. All three artists were decided on at the same time, and the stage construction is not the majority of the pro duction costs. FOR RELEASE OCTOBER 10, 2018 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited fay Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis LIFESTYLE In the article titled “Woof- stock Festival embraces downtown Burlington,” Elon News Network misstated Pa mela Notcheys position. She is the director of the Humane Society of Alamance County. PHOTO COUFfTtSy OF UNlVERSfTY ARCHIVES (From left to right) Callie Lambert, Laurie Lambert, Mollie Lambert and Leo Lambert hold up Elon College sweatshirts in fall 1998. SPORTS No corrections were is sued to Elon News Network for this section. OPINIONS No corrections were is sued to Elon News Network for this section. OCT. 1, 1998. This month in history, the final presidential candi dates Leo Lambert and Thomas Flynn visited campus to meet with students, faculty and staff to get a feel for the Elon campus and community. In October 1998, Flynn was the acting president at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. “We have the Elon experiences. Now its time to look at the Elon expectations,” Flynn said. Meanwhile, Lambert was the pro vost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin- LaCrosse. “Elon is truly a great college and more people need to know about it,” Lambert said. Both candidates met with then-President Fred Young, members of the SGA, staff, administrators and faculty. Both candidates studied and commented on the Academic Summit and the goals the university had set for itself in the future. Flynn and Lambert both said they would need a year or two to get used to Elon and the college community before they would consider making major changes. Lambert went on to win the pres idential race and served as Elons eighth president from 1999 to 2018. ACROSS 1 Vice president after Hubert 6 Harry Potter's lightning bolt, e.g. 10 Cauldron stirrer 13 Intense passion 14 Big sfrings 15 “We’re on way” 16 Vice squad operations 18 Prefix with angle or athlete 19 Make very happy 20“_Go”: cellphone game 22 Mess up 24 PC core 26 Sorvino of “Mimic" 27 Hawaiian garland 28 Rctionai feline that could disappear at will 32 Ultra-masculine 34 Underwater detector 35 Sister of Laertes 38 Major turf battle 42 They may be pumped or bumped 44 Neutral shade 45 Talladega Nights" actor 50 Meadow 51 Sheriff Andy Taylor’s boy 52 Ewe call 53 ISP option 54 “Oh, putvleeze!” 58Afric^ country whose name begins another African country 61 Wee one 62 ft eases tension in some serious tales 66 Baton Rouge sch. 67 Occupied, as a restroom 68 Award for “Moonlighf or “Spotfighf 69 Some Caltech grads 70 ‘Gee whiz!" 71 Cautious (of) By C.C. Bumikel 3 Social class prominent in “The Great Gatsby” 4 Chum up 5 White-bellied ocean predator 6 salt 7 Movie excerpt 8 Big name in footwear 9 Put in peril 10 One may pick up an emtmassing remark 11 Goddess of the dawn 12 Be amused by 14 Dessert pancake 17 Draw with acid 21 Come into view 22 Sailor’s patron 23 Use a scythe 25 Navy vessel letters 28 Infant’s ailment 29 Gluttonous sort 30 Once while 31 Asked for an opinion on, as an 10/10/18 Wednesday’s Puzzle Solved i! DOWN 1 Liquid from a trunk 2 Golf instructor 33Playt 36 Midea^ nation: 37 Had breakfast ©2018 Tribune Content Aoenev. LLC 39 Whole-grain food, and a description of each set of circles 40 Quite a while 41 Bona fkJe 43 Famify vacay participant 45 Push rudely 46 Vote against 47 Continuity break 48 Renaissance Faire weapon 49 Dragon’s den 55 Vaper’s smoke, briefly 56 Stereo preceder 57 Fast Aussie birds 59 Earth set. 60“What_canl dor 63 “Kinda” suffix 64 Piece of com 65 Cook, as spring rolls CALENDAR: OCI. ID-OCI. 23 FACTSET RESEARCH SYSTEMS, INC. INFO SESSION I 5:30 P.M. Moseley 140 COLLABORATIONS QUARTET I 7:30 P.M. Whitley Auditorium LAST PASS AND SECURITY AWARENESS 112 P.M. Belk Library 205 EDUARDO CORRAL POETRY READING | 7 P.M. Johnston Hall ‘INSTANT LAUGHTER’ I 7:30 P.M. Yeager Recital Hall I I 1 Eh SEI INFO SESSION | 5:30 P.M. Moseley 140 LOY FARM TOUR 14 P.M. Meet in front of Center for the Arts ARTIST TALK: SARA PRIGODiCH AND HANNA VOGEL I 5:30 P.M. iBEIIlii ‘TALKING BLACK IN AMERICA,’FILM SCREENING 17 P.M. Turner Theatre m
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