THE NDUIWM September 19, 1991 Serving the Elon College Community Volume XVIII, Number 3 THIS WEEK B On Tuesday, the Elon College Counseling and Support Staff is sponsoring a "Friends and Lovers Seminar.” How do you pick both? The program will begin at 7 p.m. in the Harper Center Lounge. B Deborah Moses of the Educational Testing Service will be on campus Wednesday to conduct a workshop on Graduate Record Examinations. Strategies for taking the test, sample test, and other preparatory tests will be discussed and distributed. Stop by Career Planning and Placement to signup. The cost is $5. THE PAST Thirteen years ago: Daryl Hall and John Oates appeared in concert at Elon on October 1, 1978. Two years ago: On June 16,1989, a tomado-like storm ripped through the Elon College area, leaving $300,000 worth of damage in its wake. Six years ago; A large number of new students forced Elon to temporarily house approximately 75-80 male members of 1985’s freshman class in Burlington's Best Western Hotel. All of these students moved onto campus by the end of the fall semester. inside ® Sidetrack Grille is open ^‘th a new menu. Check out story on page 5. ® Battle of the bands was aturday - Pictures and story, page 6. * Elon football player injured at Saturday's game. See story, page 9. * Praternities rush a fewer number of eligible men. See page 8. INDEX ^ilorials Page 2 ^onimeniary Page 3 Cultural Connection Pages 6, 7 JlPoru Page 9 ^^'nics Page 11 Brett Holland/The Pendulum College coffee by the fountain Elon's own weekly tradition finds faculty, staff and students relaxing each Thursday morning at 9:30. It's a great way to get acquainted. Come join the crowd! This week enjoy blueberry muffins. -JP/ I'-ii • II-—^ .1 NCNB to add teller machine Jennifer Hudson The Pendulum NCNB's Elon College branch is expecting a teller machine to be installed by mid-to-late November. The new machine will be a drive-up Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) unit. It will be located on the side of the building where the drive-through window is located. A canopy will cover the unit. The teller machine will be a handy asset to the community and the students from Elon. Currently, there are no teller machines within walking distance of the campus. The nearest machine is located near the Holly Hill Mall. This dilemma has additionally been an inconvenience for those students without a car or a ride, leaving them stranded without money on the weekends. See Machine, Page 12 Election of SGA officers scheduled Brett Holland/The Pendulum Palmer's message: live from the inside out Jennifer Atkins The Pendulum On Tuesday. Parker J. P^er challenged students and faculty at Elon's fourth annual convocauon to relate their own expenences to writer, teacl^r and activist delivered an address entiUed. "Living Out- Education, “wChang.,-unto oaks. Palmer urged the audience lo "live from the inside out." "Most of us are educated in a way where the world is at arms length," Palmer said. Instead of entirely using the world outside one’s self to tell what truth is. Palmer said one should consult their inner self and enter into a dialogue with the world so that discovering truth becomes a two-way conversation. Palmer reminded the crowd of Rosa Parks, a black woman, who made a decision to live from the inside out and sat in the front (of the white section) of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. "One of the greatest problems we must overcome is our deep and common fears," Palmer said. "Higher education has served to create a friction where we escape the world." Palmer encouraged students to share their life stories with what is taught in class. Professors should value students' insights. Palmer said. . See Convocation, Page S Deborah Durkee The Pendulum On Tuesday, Sept. 24, the Student Government Association (S.G.A.) will hold its annual freshman elections. In addition to the open freshman seats, the elections will include five upperclass senate seats and senior cla^ secretary-tieasurer. "Applications are going fast," said Carter Smith, S.G.A. president. More applications had to be printed to keep up with the demand, he said. Application deadline was Wednesday. "There's a lot of interest, especially in the freshman class," See Election, Page 4