Volume XXVIII Issue 24 April 10, 2003

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Acclaimed media veterans converse
 

Former Presidential adviser David Gergen posed questions for news veteran Walter Cronkite Tuesday to a crowded Alumni Gym. “Uncle Walter,” as he was often referred to during his coverage of the Vietnam War, reflected on his life as a journalist and an American..

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More News Headlines:

- Cronkite explains ‘the way it is’ and ‘the way it was’
- Community dollars raise questions of ethics, policy
- Annual giving, special gifts will fund NewCentury plan
- Gergen enlightens audience with colorful stories of a memorable political career
- Students, faculty speak out through Day of Silence
- Elon students abroad encounter varying opinions of Americans and war in Iraq
- Students shack up, draw attention to a good cause
- Spanish divided regarding treatment of Americans
- Life goes on in London without 24-hour news coverage of war
- Crime Watch
 
 

Sports Headlines:

- Phoenix to conclude workouts with annual spring game
- Sports report: Football to reach national audience
- Elon students practice life sport in Triathlon class
- Intramurals in action
- Baseball drops first conference game of season
 

Arts & Entertainment Headlines:

- 10 movies you may not have seen, but should
- Sister Hazel set rocks Campbell crowd Friday
- Farrell’s ‘Phone Booth’ an original thriller
- ‘Idol’ or Elon student?
- What’s so funny? Comic opera!
- What: 16th Annual Spring Poetry Day
- Diesel stands apart from his usual action role
- Fresh and fun, ‘A Girl Wants’ is worth seeing
- Coming Attractions
- ‘Grand Night’ an audience pleaser again
 

Features Headlines:

- On another note: Napster may come back with a fee
- Students plan to raise awareness about another four-letter word
- Planning, networking are defenses against uncertain job market

Opinion Headlines:

- Editorial: Has The Pendulum become too liberal?

- ‘Silent Day’ opens eyes

- Administration needs to improve quality of education, stray from liberal views

- Letter: Students for Peace and Justice arguing that taxes should be improved, not detrimental

- Letter: Paying students are mature enough to decide when to eat; meal plan schedule ridiculous

- Letter: Basketball court necessary in North Area

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