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(09/25/16 7:26pm)
A soothing ohm resonated throughout the Sacred Space of Numen Lumen. With several chimes of a bell, Geshe Sangpo and Gen Norbu, monks from the Kadampa Center for Tibetan Monks in Raleigh, blessed the space they worked on to create a mandala, a geometric figure featuring Buddhist symbols.
(09/19/16 3:26pm)
Correction: The article originally said Reagan Ogle is a senior, she is a junior. Elon News Network deeply regrets the error.
(09/12/16 3:24pm)
Wrapped in blankets, huddled in the lobby of the Performing Arts Center around 3 a.m. Sept. 10, juniors Genny Tankosich and Karolina Bohn put their final edits on their script for The 24 Hour Plays to be handed off to a director in approximately three hours.
(09/09/16 3:23am)
At 7:30 p.m. Friday, six teams of writers will begin to write their own play. At 7:30 p.m. Saturday night, these plays will be performed to an audience in Whitley Auditorium.
(08/31/16 2:26pm)
Walking into Redefinery & Co., you’re immediately hit with a wave of trendiness. The dimly lit space is open, with cozy couches, a few tables, vintage art and black-and-white films projected on the wall.
(09/06/16 8:45pm)
A multicolored, patchwork couch takes over the living room in senior Katharine Mann’s house. The rest of the room mimics these prints with pink and light blue end tables, a teal mirror and a quirky pink picture of a bike.
(08/28/16 1:57pm)
Since his opportunities for college nightlife was mostly restricted to West End Terrance, Tony's Pub-N-Subs and The Fat Frogg, Adam Salaymeh ’16 always wanted a way to explore the rest of the North Carolina nightlife scene.
(08/26/16 5:00pm)
Even after long drives and flights over hundreds of miles, the mission to move in is still not over. Many freshman students and their parents headed to Target and Bed, Bath and Beyond to get last-minute storage, printers and school supplies, creating long lines and crowded parking lots.
(08/25/16 5:32pm)
Growing up in Haiti as the third of four brothers and the first to graduate high school, senior Elisson Adrien wasn’t the subject of high expectations from neighbors — especially after his parents died in March 2008.
(08/26/16 12:00pm)
Packing for college is rough, especially entering freshman
year. There are so many little things you need, from bedding to school supplies to
an emergency stash of snacks for late nights. Personally, my Chevy suburban was
filled to the brim, and I went out to buy even more essentials before I squeezed into
my room in Danieley (Danieley N, 104E, to be exact).
(05/07/16 8:09pm)
An alternative-indie vibe blasted from the Colonnades parking lot as MisterWives performed at Elon University’s Spring Concert May 6.
(05/04/16 1:09pm)
Social media has become the top source of news for Millennials. No longer are students taking the time to sit down and watch broadcast news or read the newspaper — rather, they are flipping through newsfeeds on cellphones to get the latest updates on the presidential election.
(05/04/16 12:00pm)
Facing the pasture in Loy Farm on Elon University’s campus lays a 150-square-foot building on top of a trailer. Hidden from plain sight by a barn, the tiny olive green home is big enough to fit one: senior Dustin Pfaehler.
(05/05/16 4:53pm)
The average person sits for several hours each day. College students are no exception — they spend multiple hours at their desks in class and doing homework.
(04/26/16 5:35pm)
Saxapahaw, NC — A group of farmers at the Carrboro Farmers Market felt there was a slight disconnect between their customers and their practices. Together, they decided to create an opportunity for the public to tour their farms, and established the Piedmont Farm Tour 21 years ago.
(04/22/16 7:32pm)
Instagram and Facebook feeds were filled with images of college women in lab coats or with books in hand with the hashtag #ActualSororityMove (ASM) on April 19.
(04/12/16 5:40pm)
Sitting inside the greenhouse next to McMichael, Alyssa Adler flips though her textbook, doing homework and warming up from the cold February day outside. Looking around, she sees the kale, carrots and broccoli slowing reaching their peak.
(04/20/16 12:00pm)
When sophomore Keely Collins was 13, her life changed forever. Her mom was diagnosed with peritoneal cancer, a rare type of terminal stomach. With little research, the doctors were unable to treat it and she died later that year.
(04/15/16 1:35pm)
Almost every day, I wear a piece of ceramic jewelry around my neck: a yellow flower with the inscription “Be Kind.”
(04/12/16 10:00pm)
One hundred eighty-three miles in less than 60 hours. This was the requirement Jason Romero, a legally blind ultra-marathoner, had to meet for the Puerto Rico 150+ race.