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The Pendulum NEWS Thursday, November 17, 2005 *Page 3 Cam pus Rea*eatlon - Be one of the first 270 stu dents, faculty, or staff to sign *^P for 1\iri(ey Trot on Friday and receive a t-shirt. Bring one canned good to the fi^nt desk of Campus Recreation and register today! Center for Leadership - Mark your Calendars now for the Leadership •^velopment Institute (LDI) on from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Feb. 25! At LDI, student leaders will participate in interactive workshops, simula- tions and discussions to aid in the transition of feadership within their organization. Lunch '^'11 be provided. RSVPby calling the Center for Leadership extension 5323. E Plufibus Unum — Come join us, D.E.E.P. BCS for an open mic night. This is a ^®at chance for talented poets to show their skills ^ for pbetty lovers to hear some great spoken word. There wiU be a sign up sheet at Moseley Front Desk for anyone interested in reading. The event is from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. tonight in The Zone. Habitat for Humani^ ~ Come Join Habitat for Humanity for a wonderful spaghetti din ner with O’Chariey’s roUs, salad and dessert, dinner is 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Elon Community Church Parish House. Only $5 for all you can eat $1 off if you participated in 2005 TXirkey Trot Entertainment provided by Twisted Measure, Sweet Signatures, James Pieper and Chris Hendricks. Multicultural Student Council - Tom Mould is speaking at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Multicultural Center about his research on Native American Folklore in celebration of Native American Heritage month. New Student Orientation - Define yourself . BNOL. Orientation leader appUcations are Bnefs available in Moseley 226. For more informa tion, stop by, e-mail compass@elon.edu or call extension 7777. Twisted Measure - Twisted Measure will hold its fall concerts at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 1 and 2 in the Elon Community Church. Join us afterwaids for the holiday tree lighting on Thursday and be sure to catch Sweet Signatures after our concert on Friday at 9:30 p.m. in Whitley Auditorium. Twisted Measure will be selling tickets in Moseley Center and will be releasing their second CD, “Lawful Piracy” at its concert. West Area Council - Join us from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at Ice House in Greensboro. Bring $5 for skate rental or $7 for a slice of pizza, a drink and skate rental. The Pendulum runs organizational briefs free of charge as a service to the Elon community. Briefs should be no longer than 40 words. All briefs should be turned in by 5 p.m. Monday. Crime Watch All information was compiled from Nov. 9 through Nov. 12. These are charges made by the Elon Campus Police and the Tov^rn of Elon Police. Nov. 9 Kyle Troester, speeding Nov. 10 Kevin Matherly, other (misdemeanor) Kaitlin Abbey, Speeding Nov. 11 Patrick Smith, breaking and entering Nov. 12 Adam Blank, five counts of cocaine-related charges reakin through the ubble eat away woman’s eye in hospital Nursing home keeps spirits up with own pub haJ the mcident. n s nji uncommon or superintendent A. a committee to investigate the unfortuna e ^ patients are notScampering rats and stray cats an ogs ® gj by millions o^^^^mmon sights at iLa’s overcrowded state-run hospitals ** snd middle-class people. *^abs suspected cell phone bandit Wa5ui» a 19-vear-old woman suspected of rohK- (Reuters) - The FBI On Tuesday ^es phone, local media said. CanH- Virginia banks while apparently telkmg on Y:™jnia after an FBI agent ^PottPH^ '^^^‘nez was captured at 3:40 a.m. in nnkeswoman Debbie Weirman told a Washington-area robberies, TO f,ln^ed by securif television affiliate. The young woman wlio ro ^ g ^^11 nK^ ^^”ieras casually walking up to the teller an an i to, Weirman told CBs- .r,"? ear the whole time. Asked whom the suspec ^ ^ gytjior- ^ere hopefully, it will come across the nation. No one 'vas ini, '^‘^ed with tips after the robber s face County Fairfax County and the in the heists in Loudoun County, Prince William County, Vienna, Virginia. n hos- DUBLIN (Reuters) - A nursing home in Ireland has hit on a cheering way to keep up the *^*^LKata, India (Reuters) - A woman receiving ti-eatment for ® on spirits of its elderly patients - by providing its own pub. St Mary’s Hospital in County in eastern India lost one of her eyes after ants nibbled ° j^e ants Monaghan, near the Irish border with Northern Ireland, believes ready access to a good pint The patient-tering from -ay help its patients - average age 85 - actually live longer. “We would say the whole f.‘^cked her on Sunday nieht but nurses told her it was normal to feel pam ro j^e patients aren t bored to death, 1°"- On Monday the patient’s family saw a gaping hole with sw^mg “ Kolkata said Rose Mooney, assistant director of nursing told Reuters. The pub, which opens at 11 a.m. the bandage on he left eve Authorities of the Sambhunath ^ we and closes at 9 p.m. and charges normal bar prices, had also led to an increase m the num- Selling this stuff will be like swimming upstream SEATTLE (Reuters) - For beverage connoisseurs tired of turkey-and-gravy or green- beans-and-casserole flavored sodas, there's a new choice being offered this year by special ty U S soda maker Jones Soda Co.: salmon. Jones Soda, the Seattle company that scored a hit during the last two holiday seasons with its turkey and gravy-flavored sodas, said it is offering the orange-hued fish-flavored drink this year in a nod to the Pacific Northwest's salmon catch. "When you smell it, it's got that smoked salmon aroma," said Peter van Stolk, chief executive of Jones Soda. The salmon-flavored soda will be offered as part of a $13 "recional holiday pack" that also includes other unusual sodas such as turkey & gravy, com on the cob broccoli casserole and pecan pie. Thanksgiving typically features a dinner with turkey, gravy and other condiments. Asked whether he liked his new salmon soda, van Stolk said: "I cannot finish a bottle, I just can't." - Compiled by Brittany Smith from http://www.excite.com
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