Volume XXVIII Issue 28 May 8, 2003

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Athletes showcase unusual talents at Wack-E Olympics
 

Elon’s varsity athletes competed in a variety of Wack-E sports Saturday as part of Elon’s Wack-E Olympics. The students pictured above were competing to be the first to finish a relay race..

Tim Rosner/Photography Editor

 

More News Headlines:

- Graduates will face tough job market
- Faculty say grade inflation reflects a national trend
- Two arrested with $6,000 in stolen goods
- Elon, Aramark plan for future
- SARS will not keep students away
- Crimewatch
 
 

Sports Headlines:

- Softball takes four games from conference opponents
- Ten more things you never knew about Elon sports
- Changes in practice and warm-up puts confidence in players propelling team to three game streak
- Wack-E Olympics Photo Gallery
 

Arts & Entertainment Headlines:

- Comic book to screen: X-Men return ‘United’
- Literary magazine to be released Tuesday
- Season’s blockbusters include bombs and blondes
- Summer music festivals: best in years
- New horizons: going vertical in Winston-Salem
- Coming Attractions
 

Features Headlines:

- For the love of the game: Baez returns to coaching
- More students forced to earn while they learn
- A Writer’s Life; The ins and outs of the Writing Center

Opinion Headlines:

- With graduation just around the corner, remember the good times

- Letter: Elon needs to add WB network to list of channels

- Though columns were controversial, Elon is great environment

- Letter: Elon should not trick or deceive potential students

- Letter: Basketball in North Area would have consequences

- Letter: GURU mistaken; girls can hookup just as much as guys
- Letter: Elon students need to stop drinking and driving
- Letter: Admissions should be determined by race, affirmative action
- Letter: Elon: Recycle
- The Guru: “Does having a ‘friend-with-benefits’  relationship work?"

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