iVRRn FEBRUARY 21, 2018 THE PENDULUM A PUBLICATION OF ELON NEWS NETWORK Jackie Pascale Executive Director Emmanuel Morgan Managing Editor of The Pendulum Paul LeBianc News Director of Elon Local News Kelly Furnas Adviser Anton L. Delgado Enterprise Story Coordinator Rachel Ellis Breaking News Manager Sarah Johnson Event Coverage Coordinator Maggie Brown Event Coverage Coordinator Sophie Eng Social Media Coordinator Erik Webb Sports Director Maria Barreto Chief Copy Editor Sienna Standfield Assistant Chief Copy Editor Lauren Duncan Video Production Manager Cal Mincer Media Analytics Director Grace Morris New Member Coordinator Oli^da Ryan Opinions Editor Stephanie Hays Design Chief Meghan Kimberling Assistant Design Chief Editorial policy: ENN seeks to inspire, entertain 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 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 enn@ elon.edu to report a correction or a concern. CALENDAR Established 1974 Volume 43, Edition 25 Elon 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@e/on.edu as Word documents. ENN reserves the right to edit obscene and potentia/fy libelous material. Lengthy letters may be trimmed to fit. All submissions become the property of ENN and will not be retiirned. ENJV is located on the first floor of the McEwen School of Communications. FEB. 21 Community Connections to tackle ‘The Erosion of Public Trust’ 7 P.M. Mckinnon Hall, Moseley Center FEB. 22 ‘No Fire Zone,’ film screening 7 P.M. Turner Theatre, Schar Hall FEB. 23 Benefit concert for Caribbean Island hurricane reflief 10 P.M. Danieley, PARC FEB. 24 ‘Pipeline to the Legal Profession’ in Greensboro 9 A.M. Elon Law, 201N. Greene Street, Greensboro FEB. 25 “Healing Our World: Interfaith and Social Justice” 8 A.M. Numen Lumen Pavillion FEB. 26 “Ubuntu” Dance Concert 7:30 P.M. McCrary Theatre, Center for the Arts CONTACT FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEOIA: Facebook Elon News Network Twitter/Instagram/ Snapchat (Selonnewsnetwork Youtube Elon News Network INTERESTEO IN GETTING INVOLVED? Contact enn(ffielon.edu CORRECTIONS On Page 8 of the Feb. 14 edition of The Pendulum, a text explanation on an in- fographic incorrectly stated the number of national visa trends. There were 404,087 vi sas filled instead of 404, 807 as the text on the graphic indicat ed. Elon News Network regrets the error. On Page 15 of the Feb. 14 edition of The Pendulum, Emma McCabe was misiden- tlfied as a pitcher on the soft ball team. Elon News Network regrets the error. On Page 5 of the Feb 14 edition of The Pendulum, Jana Lynn Pattersons name was misidentified as Jana Lynn An derson. Elon News Network regrets the error. GAMES FOR RELEASE FEBRUARY 21,2018 Los Angeles Times Dally Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis ACROSS 1 Your business is her business 6 Tiny cut 10 Jeans line 14 Spreadsheet program 15 Comes to the rescue of 16 “The Time Machine” race 17 Like a cowboy in denial? 20 Emotional wound 21 “At , soldier!” 22 Quartet in “Whose woods these are I think I know” 23 Fodder for Forbes, initially 25 Play a part 26 Like an eager cowboy? 35 Riveting icon 36 Overplay a part 37 Mission lead-in 38 Potentially offensive, for short 39 Tends to the sauce 40 Nerve 41 Early 16th- century date 42 Earthquake 43 “Impression, Sunrise" painter 44 Like a cowboy out of retirement? 47 Ky. neighbor 48 Show stoppers 49 Limoges product 52 Entertainment show VIP 55 Builder’s map 59 Like a cowboy in charge? 62 Area behind an altar 63 Wonder Woman’s friend Candy 64 Temporary tattoo dye 65 Get weepy, with “up” 66 State openly 67 More curious By Amy Johnson DOWN 1 Trees that sound like sheep 2 Corporate VIP 3 Final Four letters 4 Marvelous 5 “Hidden Figures” actor Mahershala 6 Epic tale 7 They may be fine points 8 Sit in traffic 9 Tire gauge no. lOTranquil 11 Periodic table listing: Abbr. 12 Limited choice 13 Fail to see 18 Vegas illuminator 19 Nook or cranny 24 Peach dessert 25 Many “Suits” characters: Abbr. 26 Busser’s target 27 Maker of Clarity alternative fuel cars 28 Jelly made from meat stock 29 “Capisce?” 30 Anabaptist descendants 31 Velvet-voiced Mel 32 Like most books 33 Recon goal 34 Palate 39 FedEx, say 40 “Safe travels!” 2/21/18 Wednesday’s Puzzle Solved Y E N T A S N P S E A M E X C E L A 1 D S E L 0 1 W E A R 1 N G B L 1 N D E R S s C A R E A S E ! A M B S 1 P 0 A C T c H A F 1 N G A T T H E B 1 T R 0 S 1 E E M 0 T E 0 N A u N P C S T 1 R S G U T S M D 1 S E 1 S M M 0 N E T B A C K 1 N T H E S A D D L E N D A D S C H N A H 0 S T P L A T H 0 L D N G T H E R E N S A P S E E T T A H E N N A T E A R A V 0 W 0 D D E R ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 42 Egyptian peninsula 43 Satiric magazine since 1952 45 Less harsh 46 Rll and then some 49 Converse 50 Partner of pray 51 Ingrid’s “Casablanca” role 52 ‘Tiny House Hunters” cable channel 53 Bart and Lisa’s bus driver 54 Professor Higgins’ creator 56 Swedish soprano Jenny 57 Hathaway of “The Intern” (2015) 58 Winter Palace resident 60 Org. for teachers 61 17ti Greek letter THIS WEEK IN HISTORY - INTERVORSITY RESPONDS TO COLUMN CONDEMNING IIS DIVERSITY Doug Arms listens to InterVarsity members share their memerio. r i,- I ELON news network Elon, during his final Large Group Meeting in the McBride Gathering Space'cn fob if'"" Doug Arms started at Elon o ........ oiaiicu ar tlor University InterVarsity (IV) in 2010 In December, chaplains told Arms the 2017-2018 academic year would be his last at Elon. Doug and his wife, Katie Arms, also an Elon IV staff member, begari dating in 2014 while Katie was a senior at Elon. She began working alongside Doug after graduating, and they were married in June 2015. In a video to the students of IV, the Arms said the chaplains’ decision was primarily due to the fact that the Arms’ relationship began whUe Katie was a student. But this isn’t the first time IV has ‘t created “Lift faced controversy on Elon’s campus, ing tT:pe‘cl:|L‘;::f-‘* On Feb. 24, 2000. IV Campus Minister Kay Crompton wrote a letter to the editor in response to a column printed in The Pendulum. The columnist said, “Could some body explain to me how a group like InterVarsity, religiously-based, preach ing openness, can turn into one of the c^aXus”'^’ ™ In his letter, Crompton said, “For he inost part, our chapter is full of people that are gracious and giving” lack'of d°“’ 'he lack-of-d,vers.ty problem on numerous occasions Specifically, it created “Life Oroups that ratPr , , NEWS BRIEFS Long-time coaci receives Elon Medallion T. William “Bill” Morn,™ '64, who has been a coach tiple Elon University sport, (e under the tenures of three p, dents, was awarded the Elorrli, lion at the 11th annual Nightoh Phoenix on Feb. 16. Morningstar was describe; coaching “legend” by PresiJ„| Lambert who also presert'ei medallion to him. The lejrj coach successfully led mei ketball and golf before estaUii and coaching teams in wonieit men’s cross country, womenst and field and women’s golfp® his retirement in 2013. N.C. state vocal competition woi Elon students Five Elon students competf: and won their respective categ,! in the N.C. National Assodafc Teachers of Singing classical^: competition at the Universif North Carolina School of theri: By winning their category Elon students qualified to coe at the regionals which will ki in Virginia. The students and the i& ries they competed in areiii lows: Julia Towner and Janell;,' college women; Maxime 'i college men; Emily Trainoi: lege women; Tres McMichaei- Leonard Spiritual category. Elon on top producii Fulbright students institution list positive affect on studenU' Following the awarding of' prestigious international fdio ship to eight recent Elon Univeii graduates, Elon was named a i producer of Fulbright students! the fourth consecutive year, On Feb. 18, the US. Departiw of States Bureau of Educational Cultural Affairs announced its t of American schools that prodaQ the highest number of Fulbri| students. Elon tied for fourthonli list of institutions. $40,000 grant awarded to three Elon faculty memto A $40,000 grant fto® * Colonial Academic Alliaa“ ’’ secured by three members ol * Department of Sport Manage®* and Department of Exei > Science. ,, Tony Weaver. Caroline KeW and Eric Hall will nine fellow Colonial A Association member institutio study access issues for stode^ ; letes to high-impact education abroad, internships, communities and undergra^^^ research all of which have icadeffi' performance. But not ;s,oneoftheprobe. have c research team hopes to inv

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