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THE PENDULUM Volume 32, Issue 3 September 1, 2006 WWW.elon.edu/pendulum Elon University's Weekly Student Publication "{f it matters to you, it matters to i he Pendulum/’ Art takes different shapes, sizes Kate Ferris/ Photo Editor Statues across Alamance County, including the man playing the guitar on Eton's campus, (left) commemorate the 50 years the Alamance County Arts Council has ded icated to the arts. Virginia Zint Reporter The life-size The members of the Alamance County Arts Council commissioned artist J. Seward Johnson to create a unique series of statues sculpture outside of Moseley Center is more than just a man to place around Alamance County to cele playing a guitar; it’s a symbol of the area, brate 50 years of promoting the arts. In the county, there are a total of 20 sculptures, and each sculpture costs between $85,000 and $200,000. They have been placed around Alamance County since August, and they will be displayed until features p. 15 New religious wor ship service being offered this year. ENTERTAINMENT p. 18 New fall TV shows will take over students’lives. October. This collection, titled “Man on the Street,” is of life-size sculptures of people in everyday life poses. Put simply, it is approachable, touchable art. See STATUES p. 2 SPORTS p. 22 Volleyball team hosts tournament
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