Volume XXIX Issue 11 November 6, 2003

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Unseasonable temperatures warm Elon
 

Elon students Sarah McSwegin, Andrew Mackey and Mary Pulcinell enjoy unusually warm temperatures by spending some time relaxing in Young Commons Tuesday. High temperatures remained above 70 degrees for the majority of the week. This weekend, high temperatures are expected to drop into the 50s and 60s.

Matt Belanger/Photography Editor

 

More News Headlines:

- Committee to oversee art displays
- McKeon receives key to town
- Sienerth named next research director
- Economy, jobs issues of concern to North Carolina
- ‘Falling Leaves’ author visits Tuesday
- Board debates endorsing bill
- University guides important, yet imperfect admissions tool
- Lunar eclipse will be visible Sunday
- McKeon active in Elon community throughout career
- GDP grows at fastest rate since 1984
- Crime Watch
 
 

Sports Headlines:

- Nkang powering through bigger competion
- Systematic or superstitious
- Nestor says exhibition loss may prove helpful
 

Arts & Entertainment Headlines:

- ‘In the Cut’ is a weird sexual nightmare
- Elon alum authors book, returns for signing in campus shop
- Pete Francis stops at McKinnon
- Vertical Horizon plays at Ziggy’s
 

Features Headlines:

- Starbucks Roaster’s Cafe is not, but does offer a cozy escape from the bubble
- Elon’s personal resident decorator gives Elon a facelift
- Colonnades showcases students’ creativity through words and images

- New technology gadgets released for the holiday season

Opinion Headlines:

- Editorial: Student voice essential to maintaining liberties

- Nude photography pulled from walls

- The Guru: “Is there a non-messy way of breaking up with someone?"

- Americans buy in large quantities to save money

- Partial-birth abortions: Pro-life v. pro-choice

- Letters to the Editor

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