Non-profit lists local Alamance County organization as a hate group
A local Alamance County organization has been listed as a neo-confederate hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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A local Alamance County organization has been listed as a neo-confederate hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
This article is the second installment of a three part series: Examining Elon's Social Climate.
According to the North Carolina Department of Revenue (NCDOR), Tony's Pub & Subs owes $36,267.22 in sales tax. The business has not paid these taxes since February 2015. Tony's Pub & Subs opened on January 2015.
These words and symbols were written on a bathroom wall at the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro at an annual statewide convention for the historically black Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, founded in 1906.
On Tuesday evening between 8:45 p.m. and 10 p.m., a female Elon student had racial slurs yelled at her from a vehicle while walking on campus between the Inman Admissions Welcome Center and the Koury Business Center, according to Dean of Students Smith Jackson and Vice President of University Communications Dan Anderson. The student called campus police and reported the incident.
I remember when I first toured Elon University. I walked through campus, the North Carolina sunlight poking through the giant oak trees, and I realized that I was meant to be an Elon student. While Under the Oaks, my tour guide told me how on the first day of freshman year, you’ll sit here and receive an acorn. And then, after four amazing, engaging years, you’ll sit here one more time and receive an oak sapling to represent your growth as a student.
Protests have been ongoing since Tuesday in Charlotte, North Carolina after a police officer shot Bentley Vinson killed Keith Lamont Scott, both black men. Elon News Network sent a team down to Charlotte to report on the protests and what started as peaceful protests soon turned to chaos and another shooting.
A drag show to benefit Alamance Pride was hosted last night at the Jazz 'n More in downtown Burlington. The money raised from the fundraiser went to Alamance Pride, Burlington's local pride organization that helps support equality and an inclusive community.
The Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life held an Interfaith Service Sunday to honor those who died during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center Towers 15 years ago. The service started with music, multi-faith prayers and reflections led by Muslim Life coordinator Imam Shane Atkinson, Reverend Adam Shoemaker of Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter, Associate Chaplain of Protestant Life Reverend Dr. Joel Harter and Associate Chaplain of Jewish Life Rabbi Meir Goldstein.
Correction: The version of this story that appeared in the Sept. 7 edition of The Pendulum misidentified James Fariello's involvement. He works with the Connections Office that will open in Moseley. Elon News Network regrets the error.
GRAHAM -- Sheriff Terry Johnson and the Alamance County Sheriff's Office held a news conference Friday to speak publicly about the settlement reached that led the Department of Justice to drop its lawsuit against the Office.
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CLEVELAND – Protesters flocked here the past three days to voice their opinions. Different groups are speaking their mind on religion, foreign policy, LGBT issues and more seemingly all day long.
CLEVELAND — The Republican National Convention started Monday with many young people in attendance representing the Grand Old Party.