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(12/05/14 8:50pm)
Every month, a group of women in Alamance County gather at one woman’s house for a book group. They catch up. One asks how the kids are doing, another how graduate school is treating her, and then they sit down to talk about this month’s book.
(02/12/14 3:20am)
If you think about it, four years is a really long time. Four years is a presidency, four years is the time span between every Olympics, four years is the length of Kim Kardashian’s first marriage (and more than 20 times longer than her second, infamously brief marriage). And when you’re 21 or 22, the age of most graduating seniors, four years is little more than one-fifth of your lifetime. Like I said, four years is a long time.
(10/09/13 12:14am)
The Moseley parking lot will be downsizing after fall break to allow for construction to begin on the Inman Admissions Welcome Center, according to an email to the student body from Dennis Franks, director of campus safety and police.
(10/01/13 11:46pm)
Belk Library and Octagon have received a facelift.
(10/01/13 2:08pm)
Lakeside Dining Hall and the Winter Garden Cafe received a sanitation rating of 90 on their Sept. 25 inspection. Ratings can go as high as 110 in the state of North Carolina.
(09/19/13 3:47am)
Colonnades Dining Hall was given a sanitation rating of 82, a low B, by the North Carolina Public Health Inspectors. According to a statement released by Campus Dining, this is "the first time [Campus Dining] have not received an excellent score."
(05/03/13 4:17pm)
Marijuana. Weed. Ganja. Cannabis. Pot. Doesn’t matter what you call it, it’s a hot-button issue in American culture right now, especially with the full legalization of marijuana in Colorado and Washington since the last election and marijuana legislation in Congress in several more states. The issue of marijuana is one which has plagued college campuses for years. But how is it affecting Elon University?
(05/02/13 3:38am)
The room was quiet as the smell of incense filled the air. Students and community members sat on cushions all around the room breathing in good thoughts through their right nostril and exhaling negative thoughts from their left. A man sat in the front swaddled in a maroon and gold garment. Before encouraging the audience to begin their meditation, he and his companion chanted a prayer. As the sound of their prayer died away, the audience, still seated, departed from their calm surroundings and tried to focus on a single point as their teacher had taught them.
(03/21/13 12:05pm)
Last week, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. explored how to improve themselves and the community through five events focused around the theme “The Better Making of Men.”
(03/15/13 8:43pm)
Spring Break playlist
(03/15/13 8:34pm)
Spring is that time of year for new beginnings and revitalization, and if you’re like me, nothing needs more revitalization than your fitness routine. Fortunately, staying in shape is now easier than ever thanks to the plethora of fitness apps that are readily available at your fingertips, complete with on-the-go access. So go ahead, give your fitness and health-related goals a 21st-century makeover and get started right away on the new and improved you!
(03/15/13 8:33pm)
No one likes to be put in a box. Northerner. Southerner. Athlete. Nerd. Fraternity brother. Independent. While there are plenty of labels people wear with pride, labels can be easily turned on their heads. This is especially true when it comes to religion. If I told you to imagine a typical Christian, Muslim or Jewish person, maybe you’d think of people you know who exemplify each of those faiths. But for some people, stereotypes of those faiths are the first things that come to mind. But what is a typical person in any faith? If every person is different, how can we define someone as typical? Most importantly, why do some people continue to put others in a box, stick a label on them and move on without even getting to know them first?
(03/11/13 8:04pm)
Thursday’s SGA meeting was Darien Flowers’ final meeting as executive president. Flowers thanked the Senate, his fellow executive board members and SGA adviser Jana Lynn Patterson for the work they’ve done throughout the past year and encouraged those remaining on SGA next year to keep up the great work.
(03/05/13 4:44pm)
Some students spend their senior year doing extensive research. Some may even coast along for the final semesters of their college career. But senior Sean Magee is doing something a little bit different.
(02/28/13 1:04am)
While the spring recruitment period for many students is finished for this year, several sororities and fraternities on campus have yet to begin recruitment.
(02/26/13 2:17pm)
One would never think something as simple as a pair of tongs and some open space could make such a big difference. But on Monday afternoon, a surprise greeted regular patrons of upstairs McEwen Dining Hall: the removal of its plastic dividers between students and salad, diners and dessert.
(02/21/13 3:14pm)
On Feb. 5, Britain’s House of Commons made headway on a contentious debate in America: gay marriage. The members of this house of Parliament voted 400-175 in favor of legalizing gay marriage. “The bill now goes to committee and then to the House of Lords,” Los Angeles Times reporter Henry Chu wrote. “But its approval in the House of Commons makes it highly likely that it will eventually become law.”
(02/17/13 4:54am)
A video at Saturday’s men’s basketball game revealed Big Sean and 3LAU will be playing the SUB Spring Show April 19. The 55-second promo released during the last media timeout of the Elon-Western Carolina game included clips of Justin “3LAU” playing a show and Grammy-nominated Big Sean singing the words to the refrain of his hit song “Dance (A$$) Remix.”
(02/07/13 6:45pm)
It’s hard to accept that after 20 years of believing in something with all your heart, you’re entirely wrong. This is especially true when it comes to football team fandom. At the ripe old age of 20, I’m contemplating my lifelong fandom of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
(10/04/12 2:16am)
LONDON — During the weeks following the close of the Paralympics, visitors to Trafalgar Square, a cultural center in the city of London, found an interesting object in the middle of the square: a large black metal orb.