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(04/19/21 5:47pm)
At 16 years old, Catherine Nester was diagnosed with lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, that she would battle for the next three years. Now at 22 years old, Nester has been recovering from nerve damage to her legs and ankles following treatment.
(04/12/21 1:12pm)
The surge will happen. It usually takes place about two weeks after the travel. So, while it was nice that our numbers are trending down now, they’re probably going to go up again later in April. The recent surge we had is because of travel over this and [St.] Patrick’s Day, a couple of break days. We expect this.
(03/23/21 5:42pm)
When Stephanie Summers, a nurse at Alamance Regional Medical Center, gets home from working up to 14 hour shifts she thinks of her patients who are suffering with COVID-19.
(02/23/21 5:20pm)
Right next to the hustle and bustle of Route 49 in Burlington stands a gray brick house — separated from the road by a lawn — with a sign in the window that reads “life is sweet.” Inside, Alicia Wingate is living her childhood dream.
(11/03/20 10:03pm)
North Carolina has seen an 11% increase in voter registrations in 18 to 24-year-olds for the 2020 election, according to the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement. As of Nov. 1, 92% of youth voters in the state cast their vote in the 2020 election.
(10/26/20 9:28pm)
Another bar is joining Timberline Station, where The Fat Frogg Bar & Grill is located. But instead of beer and cocktails, this one will be selling smoothies and teas.
(10/12/20 6:35pm)
Updated Oct. 12 at 10:25 p.m. to include video.
(09/27/20 4:28am)
Updated Sept. 27, 2020 at 10:37am with information from the Graham Police Department about the number of arrests made.
(09/09/20 7:09pm)
September is Suicide Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness to the issue.
(08/26/20 7:16pm)
Two years on campus at Elon University and two years abroad in Madrid. That’s what Janie McCarthy, Elon junior, was planning for since she first toured Elon.
(08/18/20 9:15pm)
Wear a mask, wash your hands and stay six feet apart. That’s what Elon University physician Dr. Ginette Archinal says you can do to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
(07/09/20 3:53am)
International students must leave the country or transfer schools if their classes move fully online, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a July 6 statement.
(06/23/20 2:37pm)
54.1% of Elon residents have completed the 2020 Census, which began collecting responses in March, according to data released from the U.S. Census Bureau.
(06/08/20 3:24pm)
As the coronavirus began spreading around the country and states began issuing stay-at-home orders, Kelsi Stewart, a senior at Elon University, was going through a change of her own.
(06/04/20 7:33pm)
It’s a scary time to be black in America, Noah Dyson, a junior and black student at Elon, said. Following the killing of George Floyd, his feelings can’t be described with just one word.
(04/10/20 4:31pm)
As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases began to surge in China, Elon University freshman Winnie Yang recalled telling her friends it was only a matter of time before the virus spread from her home country to the U.S.
(02/20/20 5:26pm)
What started with bad intentions, later became an act of self-love.
(11/21/19 7:53pm)
For some students, the pitter-patter of paws is a comfort left at home. Research by Ohio State University says a quarter of college students find their pets help them through difficult times.
(11/19/19 4:35am)
You may see it in the Olympics and think it looks cool. But for one local group, gymnastics is a sport, passion and part of who they are.
(11/05/19 11:58pm)
It’s November, which means the flu season is looming in the distance. And there’s concern this flu season could be bad.