WEDNESDAY APRIL B, 2D16 THE PENDULUM Established 1974 die Pendulum is a daily operation that includes a newspaper, website, magazine and multimedia. Letters to the editor are welcome and should be typed, signed and emailed to pendulum&ehn. edu as Word documents. The Peridulum reserves the right to edit obscene and potentially libelous material. Lengtin letters may be trimmed to m. All submissions become the property of The Pendulum and will not be returned. The Pendulum is located on the third door of the Elon Town Center on Williamson Avenue Editor-in-Chief Tommy Hamzik Managing Editor Hannah Silvers Managing Editor of The Edge Brooke Lowrey Adviser Colin Donohue Executive Staff Bryan Anderson, News Olivia Ryan, Opinions Alex Simon, Sports Courtney Campbell, Style Kate Sieber, Health & Wellness Katy Bellotte, fashion HaliTauxe, Photo Caroline Brehman, Photo (Studio) Janat Bashir, Copy Chief Stephanie Hays, Design Chief of The Pendulum Haley Longbottom, Design Chief of The Edge Aiexandra Bater, Muitimedia Kim Honibali, PR Director Jane Seidei, Oniine Emmanuei Morgan, Asst, News Christina Elias, Asst, News Kayla Hoey, Asst, Style Jordan Spritzer, Asst Sports n seeks to Inspire, entertain and Inform the Elan community by providing a voice for students and faculty, as well as serve as a forum for the meaningful exchange of ideas. Corrections policy: The Pendulum Is committed to accurate coverage. When factual errors are made, we correct them promptly and In full, both online and In print Online corrections state the error and the change at the bottom of each article. Corrections from the previous week's print edition appear on this page. Contact penaulumrfir elon.edu to report a correction or a concern. O ONLINE O CRIME REPORT EXTid To read these stories, visit our website www.elonpendulum.com news A Thousand Thanks campaign allows students to thank donors Style FhrMii^t Easter Egg H—t ports twist M cdebratiM sports Baseball squares off with nationally-ranked East Carolina April 1 COLLINS DRIVE, BURLINGTON VARIOUS DRUG CHARGES The Burlington Times-News re ported that two local women were arrested on drug charges Friday after the Alamance Narcotics Enforcement Team executed its search warrant for an apartment on Collins Drive, One woman is facing charges of trafficking heroin, possession with the intent to sell or deliver heroin, maintaining a dwelling to keep/sell a controlled substance and possession of drug para phernalia, She is being held on $100,000 bond. The other woman at the scene was arrested and charged with felony possession of heroin and possession of drug parapherna lia, She is currently being held on $10,000 bond. Members of the team seized 7,6 grams of heroin and various pieces of drug paraphernalia used to make and sell heroin. April 2 N MANNING AVENUE, ELON SIMPLE PHYSICAL ASSAULT According to a Town of Elon Po lice report, officers responded to a domestic disturbance at a N, Man ning Avenue residence, Shane Ray mond Short, 46, told officers he and girlfriend Michelle Lynn Symonds, 39, had been in a physical con frontation before she left in Short’s car. Officers noted minor injuries to Short’s chest and neck. In addition to Short’s bruises and scratches, inside the residence, a television had been knocked down, men’s clothes had been thrown out side from the house and Short was wearing a broken watch. Alcohol was involved accord ing to a report, Symonds was later located by police. She admitted to police Short did not hit her, but grabbed her by the shoulders and push her during the confrontation. She denied assaulting Short, de spite video evidence Short provided to police on his cell phone, Symonds was arrested and has been charged with toxicated and domestics * case is closed, April 2 E HAGGARD AVENUE ELON CALLSFORSERVICEAJISTUbI BANCE Police were called to an ap; complex on E, Haggard AvennJ urday afternoon in reference k,| disturbance, A Town of Elon ul report says that a female Elonlk versify student (the resident«(, apartment) had called because] boyfriend, also a student, n leave. Police found damage to i and doors of the residence »1 the young man had punched l»_ in them. There was no assauil volved and the woman chose ml press charges. She requested! police escort her boyfriend cl property and tell him not to l back that day. The male subjetllj without further issues. Alcohol was involved, case is now closed. for RELEASE APRIL 6, 2016 Los Angeles Times Daily Crosswnrri Pimi^ Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis ACROSS 1 Fabric mimicked byieggings 6 O^las NBA team 10 Indian mausoleim city 14 In the conpany ot 15 __ bargain 16 Fountain contrftxution 17 Midter's “D/vine” nickname 18 Bum unit procedure 20 Allow to enter 22 Big name in auto racing 23Kerfuffies 25 Advanced degs. 26 “Rogue Lawyer" novelist 31 Whiskas eater 34 PuStzer winner Walker $ Actor McGregor 36 Dance in a pit 37 HiJ fastener 38 Group 30 Mazda MX-5, famiarty 40Bignt^ 41 How-to component 42Folow, asa hunch 43 Plaines 44Ftockefeler Center centerpiece 46 Farm erxctosure 47 Bit o( rxau^itness 48 Doze 53 Disney character with a white tail 56 Quartet at Wagrierian operas, and a hinttothe profession in this puzzle’s circled letters 56 Regal headpiece 60 Bordeaux brainstorm 61 Down-to-earth 622001 scandal sitoject 63Bolemnakef component 64 Prohibitionists 65 City near Ftoranro Visit our website ELONPENDULUM.COll YOUR SOURCE FOR: NEWS OPINIONS STYLE SPORTS THE EDGE By Gareth Bain DOWN 1 Reservoir creator 2 German actor Jannings 3 Sommeler’s asset 4 Examples 5 Classic British two-seater 6 Base cops, briefly 7 -Seltzer 8 Corpuscte conduit 9 Dreamy guy? 10 Lots of plots 11 Butler Bia farmyard? 12 Africa’s Great V^ley 13 Naysayer 19 Light wei^ 21 Hide-hair lir^t 24 Afternoon break 26 Actor^inger Leto 27 Green hue 28 Homes with buzzers 29 “Ni-i-icer 30 Quaint heac^xece accessory 31 Raccoon Wn 32 _ Martto: COT’S car 33Ackrx>wtedge in an Oscar soeech. sav Wednesday’s Puzzle Solved 4/6/16 p A T 1 ' 0 T A S 1 C O P R F A P R 1 A R B Q 1 A T R 1 A Y 0 U B E T Y 0 U R B 0 0 T R C L E R G Y A U S R F F A L D A B M W S C A M 1 S O U N D S L K E A P A N H 1 P R 1 T Z G u P 0 U B S 0 N E R 0 A M A V 0 N S A .S S u 1 T s U E J U S T F 1 N F A N N E E X A M A 1 T A Y A K A U A 6 A 1 1 F n 1 1 1 S D E C 1 D E 0 L Y 6 n U A N T E 1 T B 1 R D 1 M 11 R O B G Y N 1 A M E N s 1 F P R €801# Mtajna CoMOTiAOMev LLC 36 Barely-thefe (tess 39 Powerful people 41 Rock band Lynyrd 44 Le^to’s opp., h music 45 San FrarKfcco’s __HiH 46‘UkeaRock” rocker 48 Chicago paper, tor short 40 -dft-ramn 50 Bermuda shorls endpoint 51 One with an untouchable service 52 Word with fair or touf 54 Unadorned 55 Fainvay choice 57 PGA star from South Africa 59 Santa MointeirK 9 UPCOMINR EVENTS; APRIL 6-12 4 P.M. 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