Volume XXVIII Issue 5 September 19, 2002

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  • Elon rankings continue to rise
    The university’s move to No. 8 in U.S. News & World Report’s "America’s Best Colleges" guide among 131 Southern master’s- level universities is Elon’s highest ranking in the magazine, which annually recognizes distinguished colleges dedicated to enhanced learning and successful students. Full Story...
  • Global issues hit home
    Benazir Bhutto, the exiled former prime minister of Pakistan, discussed global issues, Sept. 11 and acceptance during her address Wednesday at Fall Convocation. "I return to America... Full Story...
  • Student reports intruder
    After hearing noises in her Haggard Square apartment Sept. 14, an Elon student reported an intruder. "She heard somebody and...Full Story...
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  • Pageant sparks controversy
    While the nation held its breath Sept. 11, a Wilmington courtroom continued business as usual. Well, kind of. Rebekah Revels, winner of the July Miss North Carolina Pageant, was inside... Full Story...
  • Pave Pizza Hut and put up a parking lot
    When students arrived on campus this fall, two things were missing. The Pizza Hut and the Hardee’s on Haggard Avenue have closed for business. Full Story...
  • Students live together, serve together
    When most freshmen were meeting their roommates and deciding how to arrange their room, those in the Service Learning Community already had 40 close friends and could offer a recommendation of where to put the MicroFridge or how to loft the beds. Full Story...
  • International center expands student services
    A dedication ceremony held yesterday afternoon in Whitley to commemorated the opening of the Isabella Cannon Centre for International Studies the newly renovated Carlton building. Full Story...
  • Catholic faith at Elon grows during turmoil
    Despite division among Catholic students at Elon over worldwide church issues, ministry and outreach on campus has grown. Examining women’s roles in Catholicism... Full Story...
  • Diverse fashion, dancing hits at festival
    The International Festival held Sunday in Moseley Center celebrated diversity by hosting dances from several countries, including Iran, Turkey, China, Saudi Arabia and other countries in northern Africa and Latin America. Full Story...
  News Editor: Erin Cunningham
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