Faculty, engaged learning arrive at residence halls
For a majority of the residents in the William R. Kenan Jr. Honors Pavilion, there was nothing unusual about a fire drill. As everyone began to leave the building, two of its residents stayed behind....
View ArticleThe Oak House to replace Town Table
There’s a new bar coming to downtown Elon, albeit with a much different flair than West End Terrace or Taphouse. The Oak House, a coffee, wine and craft beer lounge, is slated to take the space on...
View ArticleThe Last Word: One big accident
To look back at how I started at Elon University, it almost seems like an accident. I had always hated the news growing up, because it seemed as if there was nothing good ever going on in the world. I...
View ArticleShedding light on acceptance
On Thursday, I lost my best friend for the last 13 years, my dog Sadie. I was at my internship when I got a text from my dad asking me to give the house a call when I was home. My realization that it...
View ArticleClass of 2018 largest yet, but statistics remain consistent
As Matt Cesari walks onto campus as an Elon University student for the first time on Friday, he will be a part of history. Keeping with previous years, Elon will welcome its largest class size in...
View ArticleTheft at Sheraton Place
Elon University students reported a break-in at the Sheraton Place apartment, an off-campus housing location located near Danieley Center, last night to the Town of Elon Police. The break-in occurred...
View ArticleImpactful Emma Watson speech good for feminism
Hermione Granger isn’t going to stand for your sexism. In front of the United Nations, Emma Watson made her stand for the global equality of women. With a slightly shaky voice, she delivered a...
View ArticleRefugees find new home, life in Greensboro
Rashidi Byaombe wasn’t used to peace. After living most of his life in war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo and a refugee camp in South Africa, Byaombe and his family arrived Sept. 13, 2013 in...
View ArticleReigning Republicans: Tillis, Walker, Ellmers emerge victorious
It was a good night for North Carolina Republicans. North Carolina Speaker of the House Thom Tillis came out on top in one of the nation’s closest Senate races two and a half hours after Republican...
View ArticleOpen and Affirming may expand in Alamance County
People poured into the office of the Rev. Phil Hardy, pastor at Life’s Journey United Church of Christ in Burlington. It was Spring 2012, and Amendment One, which made it illegal for North Carolina to...
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