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SEPTEMBER 27,2017 THE PENDULUM A PUBLICATION OF ELON NEWS NETWORK Established 1974 Volume 43, Edition 12 Eton News Network is a daily operation that includes a newspaper, website, broadcasts and multimedia. Letters to the editor are welcome and should be typed, signed and emailed to enn@elon.edu as Word documents. ENN reserves the right to edit obscene and potentially libelous material. Lengthy letters may be trimmed to fit. All submissions become the property of ENN and will not be returned. ENN is located on the first floor of the McEwen School of Communications. Executive Director Jackie Pascale Managing Editor Emmanuel Morgan News Director Paul LeBianc Adviser Kelly Furnas Editorial Margaret Malone, News Alexandra Schonfeld, Lifestyle Olivia Ryan, Opinions Erik Webb, Sports Maria Barreto, Copy Chief Anton L. Delgado, Assistant News CALENDAR GAMES NEWS BRIEFS Art Caroline Brehman, Photo Stephanie Hays, Design Chief Alex Toma, Assistant Design Chief Digital Alex Hager, Web Producer Cal Mincer, Media Analytics Manager Sophie Eng, Social Media Manager Assignment Rachel Ellis, Lead Assignment Manager Emily Harrison, Breaking News Manager Editorial policy: ENN seeks to inspire, enterfain and inform the Elon community by providing a voice for students and faculty, as well as serve as a forum for the meaningful exchange of ideas. Corrections policy: ENN is committed to accurate coverage. When /actual errors are made, we correct them promptly and in full, both onlineand 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 enn@ elon.edu to report a correction or a concern. OCT. 2 SPX FLOW Interviews 8 A.M. Moseley Center 140 CONTACT WHEN WE PUBLISH; The Pendulum publishes weekly on Wednesdays. Elon Local News broadcasts Mondays at 6 p.m. ELN Morning broadcasts Thursdays at 9:50 a.m. ELN Online Exclusive broadcasts Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA; Facebook Elon News Network. Twitter/Instagram/ Snapchat (fflelonnewsnetwork Youtube Elon News Network INTERESTED IN GEHING INVOLVED? Contact enn@elon.edu SEPT. 27 PERSPECTIVAS III 5:30 P.M. Lakeside 212 Ernst & Young Interviews 8 A.M. Mosesley Center SEPT. 28 The Hunting Ground 8 P.M. Turner Theater RSM US LLP Interviews 8 A.M. Mosesley Center SEPT. 29 The Breakfast Club 8 P.M. Turner Theater La Habana Nught 10 PM. Tap House SEPT. 30 Elon Football v. Albany 2 P.M. Elon OCT.l Elon Softball v. Duke 1P.M. Elon FOR RELEASE SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis ACROSS 1 Got taller 5 Etching supplies 10 Ski area in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains 14 See 66-Across 15 Bad news for the waiter 16 Classic cars 17 Fall in love with something at the home improvement center? 19 “Pretty please?” 20 “Frasief’ role 21 Debuting on screen 23 iPhone, e.g., briefly 24 Scooby- 25 Bring Bugs into harmony? 30 Golf tee, e.g. 31 “Flashdance... What a Feeling” singer Cara 32 Barbecue pair 33 Solo in a spotlight 35 Smallish batteries 36 Med. condition with repetitive behavior 37 Get voices in all ranges? 42 Colony resident 43 Gallery filler 44 Went like crazy 46 Second thought 49 Get fuzzy, as vision 51 Grand Opry 52 Severely criticize the store special? 54 “Breaking Bad” org. 55 Org. offering written and road tests 56 Mason jar attachment 57 Humdrum 59 Start bubbling 61 Criticize the stringed instrument? 65 Greek peak 66 With 14-Across, event with batons 67 Site with tech reviews 68 end By Bruce Haight 69 Wild West transport 70 Run-of-the-mill DOWN 1 Joe, Charlie’s companion on his tour of Wonka’s chocolate factory 2 Time before TV 3 Environment- related 4 ‘Where you?” 5 Actress Ortiz of “Ugly Betty” 6 Fish sticks fish 7 Midori on the ice 8 Pop singer Wan/vick 9 Binge 10 Reliever’s asset 11 Seize, as an opportunity 12 Pooch in your lap, maybe 13 Most people 18 Actor Morales 22 Keep an eye on 26 Personal attribute 27 Rip (up) 28 Opens, as an official document 29 Commotions 34 Jordan’s only port 9/27/17 Wednesday’s Puzzle Solved A B E T □ M N U R E N E eM El 0 C cIeIrIm 0 M B O B B n N □ R R E A R S nni I I 0:DBio:c>:nEii3BiganwHiw BCiBQ imii DQiaii ©2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 36 In base eight 38 No later than 39 Space 40 Tiny tunes player 41 Big events for film studios 45 Gives a hand 46 Somewhat flabby male physique, informally 47 Diffuse slowly through a membrane 48 Permit to enter the States 49 Unwise wager 50 Country’s ■ _ McEntire / ^ 53 Whopper creators 58 Basics 60 Young chap 62 According to 63 Give in to gravity 64 Word after eagle or hawk THIS WEEK IN HISTORY - ANTI-WAR PROTEST IN D.C. Protestors at an anti-lra(| War march on Twelve years ago, about 40 members of Elon University’s Society for Peace and Justice marched with anti-Iraq war protesters in Washington, D.C. Sept. 24. 2005. It was estimated that more than 300,000 people attended this protest, the largest since the war began in 2003. Though the president, George W. Bush, was in New Orleans assisting with Hurricane Katrina clean-up. protesters chanted outside of the White House’s iron gates. “Our house, not your house,’’ the protesters said, carrying numerous pro- peace, anti-war and anti-Bush PHOTO COORIESV OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS Sept. 24,2005 hold pro-peace and anti-Bush signs signs. Some signs also referenced Hurricane Katrina, racism and Puerto Rican rights. Anti-war concerts and speeches were also held in the D.C. area. “The whole idea is the more people who commit their voices, the more they can be heard,” said Liza Serratore, an Elon University freshman at the time. Another freshman at the time who made the trip, Hilry Hazelwood said, “I think activism is not a dying art, but not as popular as in the past” But in 2017 protests con tinue throughout the country. “OUR HOUSE” In front of the White House, more than 300,00 protesters chanted, “Our house, not your house” at this an ti-Iraq war march. Music Theatre alumna joins ‘ Mean Girls’ cast Elon University’s alum Barr, Wilbert Weed ’ll wiL be port„ ing Janis Sarkisian in Tina Fey’s si» adaptation “Mean Girls.” The is headed to Broadway next spriit beginning previews March 12,201^ opening April 8, 2018. The musical will be set in the pres# time while featuring some of thesjJ characters and basic storyline as 4 original 2004 movie, which inslut became a cult classic film. Weed nn[ her Broadway debut in 2011 in the sl» “Lysistrata Jones.” In addition to Weed, there t also many other Elon alums cun® ly in Broadway shows: “The Books Mormon” (JJ Niemann ’17), “Wickd (Lindsay Northen ’08), Anasts (Johnny Stellard ’10), “Beautiful: B Carole King Musical” (Rob Mart ’06), “CATS” (Tanner Ray Wilson 'I and “Miss Saigon” (Paul HeeSangMi ’10). Elon University MBA student participatesii “The Price is Right” Though she did not win “The Price t Right,” Tiffani L’Oreal Neal, an Elon University MBA student did well,Ne5 appeared on the Thursday, Sept. 21 f sode and came home with a big haul according to The Burlington Times- News. Neal was unable to beat the spir ning wheel for a chance at $10,00' but did win multiple prizes in “Do the Math.” She walked away with pis trips to New York and New Orleans and $906. Her largest prize was a# pound shuffleboard table. Chemistry students receive national honors for research Elon University chemistry studcit- Stefanie Miller T7 and Mary Ato Allnutt ’18 received awards fromtfe American Society and National Institic of Health. These awards were for research! biochemistry and molecular bioloj^ Allnutt was able to gain a position i the National Institute of Health sm mer research program where she f formed research on neurological & orders. After this, she did research Herpesvirus-6, earning her the ND# Exceptional Summer Student Awaii Miller received an honorable mentis at the undergraduate research posK session at the American Society fci Biochemistry and Molecular Biolog)' Alumni’s endowment funds new scholarhip Elon University alumni Cliff Spring ’69 dotted for this scholarship endow ment gift when creating his estate pla" 12 years ago, according to E-Net Nev^ The $100,000 Charles C. Spring' ’69 Endowed Scholarship created^ Springs’ gift will be annually award ed — first preference will be given ^ a student with a disabiliy and secon preference will go to a student majorii? in chemistry. Spring was inspired by his own e^ riences at Elon. He graduated vdtlij degree in chemistry and has sutler back issues since his senior year.
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