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www.eionpendulum.com . Wednesday, March 9, 2016 Volume 42 Edition 7 Eton, North Carolina f facebook.com/thependulum felonpendulum ► Elon Pendulum MUIH IHE MCEWEN University updates brand First changes in more than 15 years Alex Simon Sports Editor @alexsimon99 STEPHANIE HAYS I Design Chief GREENS/UGRAINS Menu: Chopped salads and soups Hours: Daily, 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. I Meal Plan: All Access Swipes accepted Menu: Breakfast, salads and sandwiches Hours: Daily, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Meal Plan: All Access Swipes accepted Chick-fil-A gone for a year, Varsity closed for good *enu: Chicken sandwiches and nuggets. Hours: Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Meal Plan: Meal Exchange accepted PEI WEI Menu: Asian cuisine Hours: Daily, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Meal Plan: Meal Exchange accepted Menu: Juices and smoothies Hours: Daily, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Meal Plan: Meal Exchange accepted Bryan Anderson News Editor @bryanranderson HOME ^AWAY Menu: Pizza, Mediterranean and pasta Hours: Daily, 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Late Night Thurs. through Sat 8 p.m. - 3 a.m. Meal Plan: All Access Swipes accepted Take a walk around Elon University’s campus. Step in front of the Alamance Building and amble across campus toward the School of Communications. Walk behind Sloan Hall and enter the brick building to the left of the abandoned basketball hoop. See MCEWEN pg.4 For the first time in more than 15 years, Elon University has rebranded, updating its sig- E nature, word- mark and the Phoenix logo for athletics. There are two major additions: a monogram “E” and a leaf shield to go with the signature. The university formally rolled out the updates Tuesday. The monogram “E” was built with other major uni versities in mind, including Duke University, Wake Forest University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Each of those • schools has a logo of the main letters for each; a blue “D” for Duke, a gold “WF” for Wake Forest and a blue “NC” for UNC-Chapel Hill. Now, add Elon’s maroon and gold “E.” “Those are the best in small formats,” said Dan Anderson, vice president for University Communications. “So we decid ed, if we adopted an E, it would really work well in small for mats. And we can use it institu tion-wide.” See REBRAND pg.5 Former President Bill Clinton visits Elon Law Defends Hillary Clintons record, addresses education Bryan Anderson News Editor @bryanranderson Former United States President Bill Clinton visited the Elon University School of Law - Monday afternoon, encouraging prospective North Carolina voters to support his wife, Hillary, in the March 15 primaries. Bill Clinton said voters should cast ballots for Hillary not because of her gender but because of her record. “How we break down the barriers that keep people on the sidelines of our econ omy, especially women, is something we need to address,” Bill Clinton said. “Tm not asking to vote for her based on her gender. Tm asking you to vote for her based on her experience.” Throughout the course of his speech, Clinton stuck to addressing policy issues relevant to college students. He explained how Sen. Bernie Sanders See CLINTON pg.6 SGA Executive President announced Kyle Porro wins in runoff election Emmanuel Morgan Assistant News Editor @EMorgan704 Kyle Porro Junior Kyle Porro won the SGA election for Executive President on March 3. Because no candidate gar nered 50 percent plus one vote orig inally, there was a runoff election, which Porro won 945-752 against junior Steven Armendariz. Porro, who has been on SGA for his entire college career, said he was ecstatic about the results and looks forward to beginning his term. “Tve got to give it to both Chris [Tarpley] and Steven — they did a good job and didn’t make my job easier,” Porro said. “My first order of business will be to , sit down with the other executive officers and see where we all stand. I think the first step is to see if we have a Senate and a group that is as dedicated and committed as the four executive officers are and then go from there.” V Looking at the March 15 North Carolina primaries izia Elon alumna prepares for Broadway debut Preview of CAA women's basketball tournament L2Q-21I
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