Volume XXIX Issue 15  January 23, 2002

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  • Activists protest during Barak speech
    As a crowd of people made their way from Elon’s Jordan Center parking lot to Koury Center’s Alumni Gym on Jan. 16, heads turned and necks craned as pedestrians tried to identify the source of an unusual sound that ebbed through the air. Full Story...
  • Former Israeli Prime Minister speaks
    Ehud Barak, a former prime minister of Israel, said Jan. 16 that although terrorists are highly capable individuals, the United States can win the war against terror with the help of strong leadership and organized goals. Full Story...
  • Construction progresses on campus
    A wire fence encloses the vacant Carlton Building, cement, dirt and workers surround a marked-off area near McMichael Science Center and a barren field sits adjacent to Rhodes Stadium.  Full Story...
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  • Former National Geographic Editor speaks on campus
    "If you are to understand the world and crucial issues, you must understand its geography," Gilbert Grosvenor said to a full audience on Jan. 9 in McCrary Theatre. Full Story...
  • Globalization proves true for Winter Term
    Although the 2002 Winter Term has come and gone like the snow on the ground, this year’s theme, Globalization and Culture, has provided many new opportunities for the 3,784 students enrolled.
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