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NOVEMBER 14, 2018 THE PENDULUM A PUBLICATION OF ELON NEWS NETWORK Established 1974 Volume 44, Editien19 Elon News Network is a daily news organization that includes a newspaper, website, broadcasts and podcasts. 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. EMMANUEL MORGAN ALEXANDRA SCHONFELD MAYA EAGLIN JACK NORCROSS SAMANTHA CASAMENTO BRIAN REA CARRIE CARLISLE JACK HALEY NINA FLECK HANNA MEYERS STEPHANIE NTIM ALEX ROAT LAUREL WIND SOPHIA ORTIZ MEGHAN KIAIBERLING GRACE TERRY ABBY GIBBS ELISABETH BACHMANN Executive Director of Elon News Network Managing Editor of The Pendulum News Director of Elon Local News Breaking News Manager Event Coverage Coordinator Event Coverage Coordinator Sociai Media Coordinator Sports Director Chief Copy Editor Assistant Chief Copy Editor Opinions Director Video Production Manager Analytics Director New Member Coordinator Design Chief Assistant Design Chief Photo Editor Public Relations Coordinator CORRECTIONS NEWS No corrections were is sued to Elon News Network for this section. LIFfiSTVtE No corrections were is sued to Elon News Network for this section. SPORTS No corrections were is sued to Elon News Network for this section. OPINtONS No corrections were is sued to Elon News Network for this section. NOV. 20, 2003. In 2003, a pop ular downtown Elon spot for soror ity attire and gifts, All That J.A.S., opened its doors for the first time with its downtown Burlington loca tion. About a year and a half later, the business moved to Faucette House on East Trollinger Avenue that now holds Lowell’s Wine List and Design Forum hair salon. The store then moved to its cur rent location on North Williamson Avenue, between The Oak House and the Acting Studio and Cabaret Performance Space. CALENDAR: NOV. 14-NOV. 20 editorial POLICY: ENN seeks to inspire, entertain and inform the Eton commun ity 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 top of the article. Corrections from the previous week’s print edition appear on this page. Contact enn@elon.edu to report a correction or a concern. WHEN WE PUBLISH: The Pendulum publishes weekly on Wednesdays Elon Local News broadcasts Mondays at 6 p.m, ELN Morning broadcasts Thursdays at lo a.m. ELN Online Exclusive broadcasts Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. ENN Radio Podcast publishes Friday afternoons FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA; Facebook Elon News Network Twitter/Instagram/Snapchat @elonnewsnetwork YouTube Elon News Network THIS MONTH IN HlSHIIty - ALL THAT J.A.8. OPENS GAMES How to Play: Guess the missing word in the five clues, and find them in the word search below. . is a public bus system of Burlington, Gibsonville 1. _ Alamance Community College. See page 7 for answer 2. Day fell on Sunday, Nov. 11 this year. See page 5 for answer 3. Band of the Saponi Nation is a state-recognized Native American tribe in North Carolina. See page ifor answer 4. and Tully’s favorite activity is to play fetch with students on campus. See page u for answer 5. Elon football celebrated Senior Day with a game against _ University. Sec page 14 jor atiswei C N N U FILE PHOTO BY CAROLINE BREHMAN Although the store was first located about 10 minutes away from Elon University, All That I.A.S. is now located at 108 N. Williamson Ave. across the street from campus in downtown Elon. Before the opening in 2003, stu dents were getting their greek gear from a shop in Chapel Hill - which closed - forcing students to order all of their T-shirts and lettered apparel online. The store also provided cheer leading apparel. As is still the case, the store offered custom letter shirts, jewelry and other nick-knacks. In 2003, 1,439 students were a part of a Greek organization. Since then, the number of students involved in greek life has exceeded 2,000, while the number of greek organizations on campus has grown to 25. S S B G K F I J T K M N J M N I S N I A R T K N Y Z N Q M J C G R K U U T Y V Z S Q M D J B T Y Y X Z N S N C E R V B M W H C M Z P C G R M E K U T R T E V U H E N R J UC E R Q R 0 0 E E K H T E R U E R M A U C R X S B V B I N J P S E D ZOIC I Q J C H Y S A D G C N F T E 0 G E D I C H Q P H A L V I V Q A G PEACE CORPS DROP- IN HOURS ill A.M. NATIVE TALK I 9:20 A.M. Nuninii liiiiion Ihvilion M.A. IN INTERACTIVE MEDIA OPEN HOUSE 15:30 P.M. Long Building WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP INSTITUTE INFO SESSION I 4:15 P.M. SPDC BASKET WEAVING WORKSHOP 15:30 P.M. CRiilE NATIVE NIGHT PANEL 15:30 P.M. Tmill Center LLC INFORMATION FAIR AND ICE CREAM SOCIAL 16:30 P.M. Moseley First Floor PHOENIX WINDS FALL CONCERT 17:30 P.M. McCrary Theatre ALAN DERSHOWITZ LEADERSHIP LECTURE 16:30 PI Elon Faw Library fl M.A. IN HIGHER EDUCATION VIRTUflZ INFORMATION SESSION 16:30 PI
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