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THE PENDULUM A PUBLICATION OF ELON NEWS NETWORK Established 1974 Volume 43, Edition 28 £/on 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 potentially libelous material. Lengthy letters may be trimmed to fit. Ail submissions become the property of ENN and will not be returned. ENN Is located on the first floor of the McEwen School of Communications. CALENDAR GAMES NEWS BRIEFS Jackie Pascale Executive Director Emmanuel Morgan Managing Editor of The Pendulum Paul LeBlanc 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 Nina Fleck Assistant Chief Copy Editor Lauren Duncan Video Production Manager Cal Mincer Media Analytics Director Grace Morris New Member Coordinator Olivia Ryan Opinions Editor Stephanie Hays Design Chief Meghan Kimberling Assistant Design Chief Fd/toriaf policy: £NN 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. MARCH 7 civil Conflict in Sri Lanka: Person Stories 7 P.M. McBride Gathering Space MARCH 8 How CRAP (Contrast, Repetition, Alignment and Proximity) Makes Design Better 12 A.M. Belk Library 205 Job and Intership Expo 2 PM. Alumni Gym MARCH 10 ‘Echoes’ - Spring Dance Concert 2 P.M. McCary Theater MARCH 12 Peter Meineck, ‘Ancient Minds - Modern Science’ 5:30 P.M. Whitey Auditorium MARCH 13 Using Data Analytics to Drive Sales 4:30 P.M. LaRose Digital Theater Exhibition Opening Reception 5:30 P.M. Arts West 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 (®elonnewsnetwork Youtube Elon News Network INTERESTED IN GEHING INVOLVED? Contact enn@elon.edu On Page 8 of the Feb. 28 edition of The Pendulum, Al amance County was spelled wrong. Elon News Network regrets the error. FOR RELEASE MARCH 7, 2018 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis ACROSS 1 Drone sound 5 Spicy dip •10 French flag couleur 14 Parade celebrity 15 Cotton swabs 16 Pair on a Disneyiand.hat 17 Verdi highlight 18 It’s prohibited on many highways 19 Vast landmass 20 (\^usical Christmas staple 22 Culinary student’s assent 24 Native American symbol 26 Bit of cheer? 27 22% of the U.S. Cpriofa 30 WWII female 32 Program breaks 36 Enthusiastic 37 “Good Lord!” 39 Miscellany 40 [Uh-oh!] 41 Big name in threshers 42 In of: replacing 43 City ENE of Reno 44 One of pop * music’s Papas 45 Permits 46 Takes a load off 48 Mil. officers 49 High-IQ group- 50 Perilous hisser 52 In check 54 Succeeding like nobody’s business 58 Like most kosher frankfurters 62 Water sport 63 Only inanimate zodiac sign 65 lams alternative 66 “Quite so” 67 Historical period 68 Slimming procedure, briefly 69 Shopping club 70 Swearing-in rituals 71 For fear that DOWN 1 “Careless Whisper” pop group 2 “ comes trouble!” By Jeffrey Wechsler 3 Eye part 4 Suncday dinner side dish 5 Weightlifting maneuver 6 Driving 7 “Elementary” co-star Lucy 8 Nimble 9 Ed with seven Emmys 10 Summer Olympics event since 1996 11 Word with back or whip 12 Historic canal 13 “Aim High... Fly;Fight-Win” military org. 21 Non-neutral atom 23 Took a load off 25 Purplish hue 27 Ante, e.g. 28 Small egg 29 Takes full advantage of 31 Gravy thickener 33 From far away (perhaps very far) 34 See 51 -Down 35 “The March King” 37 Unexpected 38 Susan of “LA. Law” 3/7/18 Wednesday’s Puzzle Solved T M E L Y C A G 0 R A E A R U 1 S A P M A c R P 1 A N 0 E A T C A w E N T A @2018TrlbuneContentAgency, LLC 3/1/16 47 Ottawa-to-NYC 57 Longtime “Live!” dir 49 Prefix with ware 51 With 34-Down, really retro eating programs 53 Vague discomfort, with “the” 54 Makes a choice 55 Romance writer Roberts 56 Grad host 59 Author Wiesei 60 Omar of • “Shooter” 61 BogV part whose parts are aptly found at the bottom of this puzzle’s four longest answers 64 Plant sci. THIS WEEK IN HISTORY - CM WOMEN'S BASKETDALL The Colonial Athletic Association women’s bas ketball tournament starts this week, but 10 years ago, the Elon University team ended its postseason with an early exit. The Phoenix, then in the Big South Conference, lost to the No. 7 ranked Coastal Carolina University 66-64. It ended a season of high hopes for the Phoenix, espe cially for sophomore Holly Andrews. She averaged 16 points per game. She was also named Big South Player of the Week three times. It was also a major upset, as the Phoenix was ranked No. 2 in the tournament. This year, Elon is ranked No. 6 in the tournament, and is look ing to retain its CAA crown from last year. Senior guard Shay Burnett is averaging 12 points, seven rebounds and five assists per game. She said she and her team . are confident about it. Speak it into existence,” she said. “We’re going to win the CAA tournament, and then make it past the first round of the NCAA tourna ment.” CAA RANKING This year, Elon is ranked No. 6 in the tournament and is looking to retain its CAA crown from last year. Elon sophomore named Newman Civic Fellow Campus Compact has nam Elon University sophomore Fios Zahm a Newman Civic Fellow U her work in the Elon communiiii well as in Richmond, Virginia'; cure food insecurity and sokei cational disparities. As a freshman, Zahm was a mii ber of the Service Learning’Uvi, and Learning Community, aj since coming to Elon, she help,; organize ongoing service projes to introduce students to social jt tice topics through direct volume experiences. Alamance County Commissioner Bob Byrd to visit Elon Alamance County CommissioM Bob Byrd will be on campus t; chat with Elon University student March 7. The. event is sponsor by the Elon Political Engager \Vork Group, Elon Votes!, Kernel Center for Service Learning aoi Community Engagement and ik Council on Civic Engagement, Byrd is currently up for reek- tion in 2018. According to theei® Facebook page, the goal of the I cussion is to “allow students to gaim deeper understanding ofhowgovera- ment works and to develop thenecB sary skills to engage in civil discourse across political divides.” The event runs from 4:30 • 5:30 p.m. at Moseley Center on tk first floor. Sunshine Day willbf March 12 at North Carolina A&T The North Carolina Ope: Government Coalition, seated n Elon University, has announced: will be hosting its annual Sunshis Day March 12 at North Carolifi A&T University. Sunshine Day annually highlight the transparency of government n the state of North Carolina feature in this year’s program will be a lean- ing session on N.C. Open Meeting Law, along with a luncheon ant awards ceremony. According to the event’s Facebo page, participants will include Laiji Leslie and Tyler Dukes of WRAL® state capital’s local station, Joe KiU'^ of Policy Watch, Christopher Broos the American Civil Liberties Union North Carolina and Jonathan Jones the NCOGC. Catholic Bishop visits Elon to honor President Book The first Latino bishop to 54 counties in eastern North Caron Luis Rafael Zarama Pasqualetto, c to Elon Community Church Sun March 4, to honor Elon new president, Connie Book, an the traditional 6 p.m. service. , Elon Community Churchope^^^ their doors to welcome Book, a p ticing Catholic. . j.^. Pasqualetto spoke about sentable for God and said to t ^ attendance “clean your soul i ^ clean your room.”
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