Living the Sky Life
For a while, senior Sky Cowans was lost. With graduaton looming in the spring, she wasn’t sure if she was doing the right thing or on the right path.
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For a while, senior Sky Cowans was lost. With graduaton looming in the spring, she wasn’t sure if she was doing the right thing or on the right path.
The Fat Frogg Bar & Grill was transformed into a runway March 31 as Elon University students modeled for the Her Campus 2nd Annual Fashion Show and Date Auction. Admission was $5, and all proceeds from the event went to Elonthon and Duke Children’s Hospital.
Students across the country are using wearable technology to track their steps and access apps from the convenience of their wrist with products like Fibit, Apple Watch and Garmin Vivoactive.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence weren’t the only ones who made an appearance on the red carpet at the 88th Academy Awards Feb. 28. Elon University students participating in Elon in LA for the semester were feet away from nominees and celebrities.
While abroad in Argentina, senior Libby Bacher’s advisor recommended she apply for the CoBank fellow position at the Campus Kitchen at Elon University, a service organization that collects unused food, prepares meals and delivers them to the Burlington community. Interested in nutrition, she applied.
Junior Christina Rose has been struggling with an anxiety disorder for most of her life. It wasn’t a problem until the fall of her sophomore year, when a combination of high stress and bad side effects from her medication led to Rose taking a semester off.
The long awaited dream vacation has finally happened — Acorn Coffee employee Kathryn Thompson and her family, including her son Jeff, his wife Tonia and their two sons Jeremy and Joshua, made their trip to “the happiest place on Earth” over the Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend.
Twelve years ago, Ginna Claire Mason ’13 saw the Broadway musical “Wicked” with the original cast and immediately fell in love. Today, she takes the same stage performing the standby role of Glinda — her dream role.
It was Jan. 1, 1994, when TS Designs president Eric Henry received news that would dramatically alter the future of his small business: the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into effect.
When sophomore Evan Seder graduates in 2018, he has a tough choice to make — which two minors he wants to have on his diploma.
On Nov. 18, 2014, senior Krystee Cross went into surgery for her vocal chords. On Nov. 18, 2015, she will perform her senior recital at 7:30 p.m. in Whitley Auditorium.
Last fall, senior Devin Mehra began using the dating app Tinder, but was frustrated by the messaging feature — the back-and-forth mental games that led nowhere. So he created his own dating app, When & Where, now available on Elon University’s campus.
After an eventful day in the park, two teenage boys find a rift in their friendship when the power dynamic in their relationship shifts. This is the premise for senior Liam Hall’s short film, “Tri Ciga.”
Students wearing glow stick necklaces and crowns holding flashing foam wands gathered to see “The Summer Set” and “Throwback Time Machine’ for Elon University’s Homecoming concert in the Colonnades parking lot Saturday night.
The first time Itzhak Perlman played his idol Yehudi Menuhin’s violin, he knew he had found the one.
Before starting her shift Monday night, Acorn Coffee Shop employee Kathryn Thompson cried. Her dream had just come true — she would be finally able to take her family to Disney World.
On Dec. 14, 2012, Adam Lanza took the lives of 20 children and six employees a mile away from my high school, Newtown High School, in Newtown, Connecticut. During that time, my school was in lockdown for more than two hours, and I was filled with confusion and fear that turned to tears and frustration.
At age 4, Itzhak Perlman lost the use of his legs to polio. But shortly after, he began violin lessons. By age 10, he had performed with the Israel Broadcasting Orchestra — and today, he is one of the most well-known classical violinists.
McDonald's has been known for its pink slime scare and generally gross meat from the film "Super Size Me." But the fast food chain is making efforts to appeal to those who solely eat grass-fed, organic beef with their new organic burger.
For those of us who are overwhelmed by the plethora of snacks in the grocery store or trying to stick to foods within a specific diet, there's an app for that, and it's Karlie Kloss approved.