The Pendulum NEWS Wednesday, September 19, 2007 / Page 3 Student media move to new spaces Proximity of future locations to aid in collaboration efforts among campus media groups — Colin Donohue, coordinator of student media Alexa Milan Reporter Changes are in store for some of the student media groups on campus as The Pendulum, WSOE, Live Oak Communications and Phi Psi Cli prepare to move from their current locations in Moseley Center to Williamson Avenue. The new Pendulum office in the old Fidelity Bank building U beside Acom is nearing completion. WSOE and Phi Psi Cli are tentatively scheduled to move into a building currently used by technology staff in January or February 2008. The first floor of that building will house WSOE while Phi Psi Cli will share the second floor with Live Oak Communications, a student PR agency that operates out of the School of Communications. The other campus media organizations are run through the Student Media Board. Paul Parsons, dean of the School of Communications, thinks that having The Pendulum, WSOE, Phi Psi Cli and ESTV in a central location will benefit all of the media groups. “It gives student media a lot more visibility,” he said. Parsons also hopes that the closer location will open up the possibility of working together more closely, creating a feeling of synergy among the media groups. “We want this to pull us together into a sphere of connectedness,” he said. The change in location is meant to provide the student media staff with new opportunities and to encourage the involvement of the entire student community. The new facilities will allow for the production of sharper TUITION Because not all of the Stafford Loans have been distributed yet, the number of students receiving this type of assistance for the 2007-8 academic year is unknown. Murphy said that, although those receiving financial aid will feel the impact of this act, the day-to-day operations in Elon’s Financial Planning office will not be greatly affected. “Overall, the changes made will have very little impact on the department and how we operate,” he We want to encourage and hasten convergence efforts and higher-quality media material. Part of the motivation behind this move is to better prepare students for what life will be like in the media world after graduation. “We want to encourage and hasten convergence efforts among campus media groups,” said Colin Donohue, coordinator of student media. The media organizations are encouraged to combine their skills to create a professional quality product. The goal is that The Pendulum, WSOE and Phoenix 14 News will work together more closely to cover news and events. There is also the possibility of establishing a pool of photographers from Phi Psi Cli that The Pendulum and Phoenix 14 could pull from. The vault in the old bank building that houses The Pendulum will be equipped with audio and video equipment and editing software. The Pendulum Web site will soon be updated more frequently and will feature podcasts. The vault will also have a camera, providing another possible place for Phoenix 14 to film stories and interviews. Donohue and J. McMerty, coordinator of video projects, are working to form convergence teams, which would use people from different concentrations to make a media package. This would combine print, video and still photos and could be run on ESTV, in The Pendulum or on The Pendulum’s Web site. “We want to create a cross platform product,” Donohue said. “Everyone has a specialty but they should have competency in other areas as well.” continued from p. 1 said. “The daily procedures will remain unchanged.” But for those students who are affected by the act, its implementation will secure a more affordable college education. Democratic Rep. George Miller of Calif sponsored the bill. It was passed overwhelmingly in the House with a vote of 297-97. The Senate approved the bill by a vote of 79-12. Correction The $36 million mentioned in last week’s endow- i^ent story is an expected endowment- it has not yet been received by the university, said Nan Perkins, vice president for institutional advancement. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION INTERESTED IN MAKING YOUR VOICE HEARD? COME TO OPEN FORUM THURSDAYS AT 7;30PM IN MOSELEY 215 SERVICE. LEADERSHIP. EXCELLENCE.