Elon group meets with North Carolina politicians on trip to Washington
Corey Shegda participated in this Fake Break service trip through Elon Volunteers, and wrote about her experiences for Elon Local News.
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Corey Shegda participated in this Fake Break service trip through Elon Volunteers, and wrote about her experiences for Elon Local News.
Mckinnon Hall was filled during College Coffee with the sounds of the African-American Dance Ensemble of Durham, N.C, who performed one of many other Martin Luther King Jr. events throughout the week.
An American College Health Association, National College Health Assessment in 2011 study found that 30 percent of college students surveyed said they were "so depressed that it was difficult to function at some time in the past year."
Making meal in a muffin is a great simple breakfast for when you are on the go and don't have time to make something every morning. Extra muffins can be kept frozen or refrigerated for a couple of days.
Elon sets a precedent on the importance of networking through social media. Elon sophomore Sophie Pearson and her cousin Nathalie Ford have made a business designed to help students improve their professional presence on social media sites.
The Elon Board of Alderman unanimously approved plans Tuesday night to further develop downtown Elon.
Dr. Earl Danieley, Elon's sixth president, celebrated the big 9-0 today with many of the university's faculty, staff and students at the Elon Community Church.
Poet, civil rights activist and Elon's Fall Convocation speaker in 2012, Dr. Maya Angelou, died around 8 a.m. Wednesday in her home in Winston-Salem, NC, according to her family. She was 86 years old.
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The Greensboro Science Center is home to penguins, stingrays, sharks and many other animals. But recently, there have been some new additions. Theodore, Quincy, Eleanor, Molly and Abigail are the new baby otters that were born at the science center a few months ago; Natalie Johnson helps take care of them.
Poverty is an issue that is happening worldwide, but is prevalent in the Elon community.
Greensboro hosted its first annual Chicken Walk this Saturday. Amy Murphy organized the event, and says that working with people without homes is nearest to her heart.
Elizabeth Jinx is a piercer at Inferno Ink Tattoo.
"I've lived there since I was four, so about 14 years. I lived in Washington for about a year, but I was born in the Philippines," Elon freshman Marella Gungbob said.
"We didn't have enough local business to stay open," Chris Russell owner of Town Table and College Street Taphouse, said.
Parking lots all around campus are reducing the size of their lots. Moseley will be reducing the current size of 287 to about 50 spaces. The Harper lot will go from 100 to 70 spaces.
"I am gay and I am very okay with that," said Diego Fernandes, a first-year exchange student from Brazil.