COMMENCEMENT ISSUE the PAGE 2 II SATURDAY, MAY 23. 2009 H The year at a glance Elon University’s biggest news stories during 2008-09 Kill iQir Ai ringmaster ^RL TA^PERFORMSSPRING CONCFDt Compiled by David Wells Photo Editor ALL PHOTOS FILE PHOTOS SARAH PALIN VISITS ELON OCT. 16 !L» -53^ . ; COUNTRY! ‘ li u y ^ mlr niSticmuSringmaster known as Giri Talk (or Gregg Gillis off the stage), performed in Alumni Gym May 1 for the spring concert, nrTAGON RENOVATED FOR THE 2008-09 SCHOOL YEAR I ^ \ .P More than 10,000 people crowded Latham Park for a chance to see Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin stump for Sen. John McCain. ELON’S MUSICAL THEATRE DEPARTMENT PERFORMED ‘NINE’ FEB. 12-15 IBIm' I I „ • w S • Octagon Cafe renovations were completed Aug. 22, as Freshens relocated to expand food service in Moseley Center. SHERIFF JOHNSON DISCUSSES IMMIGRATION AND 287G LAWS Eton's musical theatre department stunned audiences once again with its performance of Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson briefly addressed the Alamance County Commissioners on recent ‘Nine,’ directed by Lynne Formato. traffic stops. The numbers, which he later claimed were because of a computer error, were under reported by abou PHOENIX FOOTBALL HAS SUCCESSFUL 2008 CAMPAIGN: CHAPLAIN MCBRIDE ANNOUNCES LANDS A TOP 5 NATIONAL RANKING RETIREMENT AFTER 25 YEARS_ -■« -V, -iUkfiSIt Junior wide receiver Terrell Hudgins powers through a defender against the Western Carolina Catamounts Nov. 8. Chaplain Richard McBride hugs Linda l_ashendock, friend farewel' recep*^ information systems and technology for Television Services, a

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