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THE PENDULUM A PUBLICATION OF Emmanuel Morgan Executive Director Maria Barreto Managing Editor of The Pendulum Grace Morris News Director of Elon Local News Diego Pineda Enterprise Story Coordinator Jack Norcross Breaking News Manager Sam Casamento Event Coverage Coordinator Brian Rea Event Coverage Coordinator Carrie Carlisle Social Media Coordinator Jack Haley Sports Director Nina Fleck Chief Copy Editor Hanna Meyers Assistant Chief Copy Editor Alex Roat Video Production Manager Laurel Wind Anailycics Ctirecror Sophia Chtii Owindiiina3wr Kitnihec&^ CStiidf Magpe BsrvwD Pofiitics Ecfctoc fdftDriaJ poiiey: ENW senks to inspire, entertain and in/brm the Elon community by providing a voice /or students and Jvculty, as well as serve as a forum jbr the meaningful exchange of ideas. Comctioas policy: ENN IS committed to accurate coverage. When factual errors are made, we correct them promptly and in full, both online and in print. Oniine 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 ELON NEWS NETWORK APRIL 25 Established 1974 Volume 44, Edition 3 The Maker Hub to host biggest show-and-tell of the year 4:30 p.m. Moseley Student Center 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@elon.edu as Word documents. ENN reserves the right to edit obscene and potentially libelous materia/. 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. APRIL 26 One School One Book 5 p.m. School of Education, Mooney ill ‘American Idiot’ 7:30 p.m, Roberts Studio Theatre, Arts West APRIL 27 Senior Thesis Exhibition 5:30 p.m. Gallery 406, Arts West APRIL 28 Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert 7:30 p.m. McCrary Theatre APRIL 30 Sport Management Con ference 5:30 p.m. Upstairs Lakeside MAY I Ice Cream Extravaganza 12 p.m. Moseley Lawn WHEN WE PUB.L.IS.H: The Pendulum ptiMlisJises weeidiy on Weiiniesiiiys., Elon Local N'evv’s broadcasts Mondays at 6p.nL 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 GAMES FOR RELEASE APRIL 25, 2018 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis ACROSS 1 Dull 6 “Stronger than dirt” cleanser 10 PCs’ “brains” 14 Backspace over 15 Try to throw, at a rodeo 16 Tall concert instrument 17 Solar power, e.g. 20 Animal that sounds dull 21 Those opposed 22 Simplifies 23 Charged particle 25 Gender problem 26 Soul mate 33 Humiliate 34 Grand-scale poetry 35 It’s right on the map 38 Slo-mo reviewer 39 Inning with a stretch 42 “Michael Collins” actor Stephen 43 Any of three 10th- centuiy Holy Roman Emperors 45 Jazzman Jackson 46 Caravan stops 48 Heavy military barrage 51 Exact revenge on 52 Big lug 53 Letters after thetas 56 Until next time, in texts 59 Slanted page? 63 Common transmission feature 66 Sportswear brand 67 Lawman played by Russell and Costner 68 Ill-fated Ford 69 Lady Gaga’s “Cheek to Cheek’ duettist Bennett 70 Hetpfut hints 71 Virtual transaction By Gail Grabowskt and Bruce Venzke 4/25/18 DOWN 1 Chefs flavoring 2 Double Delight cookie 3 Tennis great Mandiikova 4 Password partners 5 Litter cry 6 “SOS” band 7 Month with fireworks 8 Blackjack components 9 Vintage Jag 10 Inexpensive brand 11 Golf targets 12 Try to convince 131974 Gould/Sutheriand CIA spoof 18 “Woret Cooks in America” judge Burrell 19 Within walking distance 24 Mine extractions 25 Main idea 26 Syrup brand since 1902 27 Skeptical words 28 Tripartite commerce pact 29 Underworld boss? 30 Be in a bee 31 Rorence’s Vecchio 32 Foot bones 36 Lifeline reader Wednesday’s Puzzle Solved A L F A 1 1 N C A S D E S R E A M 1 M 0 N T E J E A N T A K E S A T 0 L L E L S A E L Cj T D T T H E R B A S 1 N C 0 s B 1 L L U S M A 1 L A M M 0 S ITEMS O R NHN E S ©2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 37 Overpower iMfri a shock 40 Give off 41 Boxer Oscar De l_a 44 Fine cotton fabric 47 Provides with, as an opportunity 49 Trial 50 Hot streak 53 “ ain’t broke...” 54 Minestrone pasta 55 Snagglepuss, e.g. 56 Bangkok native 57 Maryland athlete, for short 58 Slangy affirmatives 60 Tuscan tower site 61 First name in stijnts 62 Proofreader’s “drop this” 64 Just OLrtofthe pool 65 Dead end? THIS WEEK IN HISTORY - PAUL PARSONS NAMED DEAN Though stepping down as the dean of the School of Communications, Paul Parsons has left a firm stamp on Elon’s history since being named dean this week in 2001. Parsons formerly spear headed the Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Kansas State University. He origi nally joined the faculty at Kansas State in 1985, serving as the associate director from 1989 to 1997, then becoming the head of the Miller School Lambert had high hopes for Parsons’ tenure as dean. I am very pleased with the selection of a new dean,” NEW DEAN In 2001, Paul Communications.” Parsons was also opti mistic about joining Elon as toe dean of the School of Communications. “I instinctively felt that Elons vision for the School or Communications and my background and skills tit together extremely well” Parsons said. “Elon’s School ot Communications already IS an outstanding place. % role is to lead the fac- better”'^^'^'* making it even dean of the School of Communica tions. NEWS BRIEFS SURF celebrates 25 years Students, faculty and in the Great HaU on AprillTto^rs and discuss in-depth undergtadiiatep search that spanned across vario®! partments and disciplines on campu This year marks the 25th annive^ of the Spring Undergraduate RsJ Forum (SURF) created to give slide' their mentors and other faculty fcj] portunity to showcase their in J research and other students, faculJ staff the opportunity to partidpiJ the research through dialogue. loti sure students and faculty are ableiiJ tend the presentations, Elon Uniw j suspends classes for the day. The first SURF Day was hdd J Carlton Building in 1993. Kathyljij professor of English, was one ofS original driving forces behind or J ing the first SURF Day, alongside M dents and 13 faculty members, j “We started SURF because y thought it would be a good idea: the honors students to have erpem presenting research before grade school,” Lyday said, reflecting on s first SURF Day. “We wanted rset extended and expected in the arts asii as the sciences.” 2018 Lumen Scholl announced Fifteen rising juniors at Elon University were named as the recipi ents of the 2018 Lumen Prize, an that comes with a $20,000 scholar^ to go toward ftmding their acadeni research. Lumen Scholars work doseW their project mentors over twoyemti complete their in-depth projects, S«t of the aspects of such projects inclui research on and off campus, stud)' abroad, internships, program dev'dtf ment, creative productions and perfe mances and relevant coursew’ork. The name is a direct deriv'ativeof Elohs tried and true model of “Nuk Lumen,” wdiich trandates from Latiii^ mean “spiritual light” and “inteUectui li^t” The words can be found on tlr Elon Unh^ersity seaL The recipients of the prize indiidi Amanda Bingaman, Isabel Sanco Araujo, Grace Carter, Moigan Cd® Colin Deutsdi, Jcwdan Devries, Saii Dolce, Alan' Emroeriii^ CaioliK F.nrigbf. Ax^n" Halcii, Yaaneen Lee Jonarisan .Xrianne Pavue Njcoie Kante aod Ansanda RuvxAi School of Education inducts new membei into honor society Lambert said. “It’s my hope that the new dean, together with the faculty, will shape — a distinctive identity for hi? tem our newly formed School of ‘ On April 19, 23 undergraduate^ graduate students of the School ot ucation were inducted into the ^ Gamma chapter of Kappa Elon University, the interaationalh^ society in education that promotes-, holding the highest quality of educa& in the teaching profession. At Elon, members must uphold^ demic excellence with a minirnum of 3.6 and have recommendations three teacher education faculty- Ann Bullock, dean of the Sen ' Education, presided over the cere^ while Stephen Byrd, associate of education, organized the event Bullock ended the ceremony iterating the organizations . to serve that each day may ^ the growth of exploring live that we may guide young to know the truth and love the nS To the fulfillment of these objet we pledge our efforts.
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