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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
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Volume 43, Edition 25
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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
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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
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short
39 Tends to the
sauce
40 Nerve
41 Early 16th-
century date
42 Earthquake
43 “Impression,
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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
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like sheep
2 Corporate VIP
3 Final Four letters
4 Marvelous
5 “Hidden
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Mahershala
6 Epic tale
7 They may be fine
points
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9 Tire gauge no.
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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!”
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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
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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
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have c
research team hopes to inv