Volume XXVIII Issue 21 March 13, 2003

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NewCentury plan will bring changes large and small
Matt Belanger - Reporter

An architect’s rendition of the proposed $9 million business school shows a three-dimensional perspective of what the building will look like. The facility will significantly reduce Elon’s classroom shortage by adding more than 700 seats for students.

Matt Belanger/Photographer

It is scientific fact that the world is in constant motion—and Elon is no exception.

"There is no such thing as standing still," said President Leo Lambert. "You are either moving forward or backward and Elon is definitely moving in a forward direction."

The NewCentury@Elon plan was developed by the Board of Trustees and senior staff members as a strategic plan to guide the university into the next century. Its predecessor, the Elon Vision...

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More News Headlines:

- Marathon dancers set national record
- Elon trustees approve room and board increase
- West to address race relations
- Campus landscaping an asset, not an extra
- NewCentury plan will bring changes large and small
- Crimewatch
 
 

Sports Headlines:

- Winthrop downs Phoenix tennis
- Club roller hockey advances to national tournament
- Men’s basketball coach resigns after ten years
- Phoenix women fall in conference semifinal
- Duke takes two of three from Phoenix in home and home series
 

Arts & Entertainment Headlines:

- Ani DiFranco’s new album blends folk, funk and jazz
- ‘Chicago’ and ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ come up big at SAGs
- Cast Iron’s bluegrass  roots will infiltrate the Triad this month
- Newcomer Monica Bellucci and Bruce Willis face off in “Tears of the Sun,” which opened second at the box office this weekend.
- Repertory’s ‘The Miracle Worker’ makes a stop
- McGraw mixes favorites with new hits
- SUB gets a little cheesy in The Zone
- Coming Attractions
 

Features Headlines:

- Opportunity to acknowledge women in history
- Elon alum now manages large business territory
- Farrell chooses to live for the moment; lures life

Opinion Headlines:

- Editorial: Are students being empowered?

- Broadway strike perfect example of American camaraderie and freedom

- Letter: Obesity needs new strategy

- Letter Especially in a time of war, women’s rights need to be evaluated and practiced

- Letter: Latino citizens are creating diversity and growth
- Letter: Does tuition money need to be spent on landscaping?

- Letter: Elon scholarship donor dinner is degrading and humiliating; should not be scheduled

- Letter: Reality shows force you to examine your life

- Letter: Adoption should be open to all

- Letter: Before talking behind someone’s back, think about the repercussions and be compassionate

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