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The Pendulum Named a Pacemaker Finalist by Associated Collegiate Press

The Pendulum, Elon University's weekly student newspaper, was named a 2009 finalist in the Associated Collegiate Press Newspaper Pacemaker competition Sept. 4. Pacemaker is the highest honor ACP gives to its members.

The ACP Newspaper Pacemakers are judged by the staff of a Newspaper Association of America-member newspaper. They award general excellence in four-year college daily newspapers, four-year college non-daily newspapers and two-year college newspapers. Entries for the competition are judged based on their coverage and content, the quality of writing and reporting, the leadership on the opinion page, evidence of in-depth reporting, layout and design, and photography, art and graphics.

The Pendulum submitted five newspapers for consideration, according to the guidelines laid out by ACP. One entry had to be published during the two-week period of Oct. 6-17, 2008, two entries had to be published during the four-week period of Feb. 16-March 13, 2009, and two entries were the staff’s issues of choice published between Aug. 1, 2008 and June 1, 2009.

Student leaders at The Pendulum chose the following issues:

  • Oct. 8, 2008 (Edition include stories about North Carolinians’ feelings about the federal bailout, the Ever Elon campaign and a denied visa that prohibited a Mexican muralist from coming to Elon.)
  • Nov. 6, 2008 (Edition includes coverage of President Barack Obama’s historic win.)
  • Feb. 18, 2009 (Edition includes stories about Elon’s budget committee calling for lowest percentage raise in nine years, the Burlington resident who was arrested for an alleged sex offense in Belk Library and Elon town residents complaining about weekend noise.)
  • March 4, 2009 (Edition includes stories about North Carolina nonprofits suffering through the recession and students who were charged with marijuana possession and stolen property.)
  • May 13, 2009 (Edition includes stories about students who were charged in an undercover drug operation and how the arrest of an Elon employee led to questions about confidentiality of sexual abuse victims.)

The Pendulum was among 25 finalists in the four-year college non-daily competition. Winners will be announced at the 88th annual Associated Collegiate Press/College Media Advisers conference in Austin, Texas, on Oct. 31.