Panic penciled in: Exploring high functioning mental illnesses in college aged individuals
Looks can be deceiving, and “high functioning” students with a mental illness are more common than one might think.
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Looks can be deceiving, and “high functioning” students with a mental illness are more common than one might think.
As many students begin packing the contents of dorms and apartments to leave Elon for the summer — or forever — there are some sticking around campus in the off-season. Whether to work or complete undergraduate research, some students find an empty campus to be a more productive environment.
The students in the FRE378: “Cultural Shifts in France Through Music” course have been busy at work this semester studying the May 1968 revolution in France and its modern day relevance. But the class hasn’t spent much time behind desks.
The Center for the Arts at Elon University is home to the theater, music and dance programs. Ballet studios, practice rooms and the stages are always buzzing with activity and sound.
Everybody has that one friend who goes off the grid every now and again, doesn’t answer their phone very often or wanders off after a night out. While iPhone users can activate the Find My Friends feature and share the location of their phone indefinitely, BlipMe app co-founders and longtime friends Michael Zulauf and Ricky McMahon feel their app is more personal and interactive than the Apple feature.
The drive down N.C. Highway 87 from Elon to Ossipee seems long, but it’s only a few miles. The scenery is a blur of fields and ranch houses, with three stoplights between campus and an unassuming white building on the right side of the road: Morazi’s Pizza and International Grill, owned and operated by Max and Terry Akhlaghi, which has been in business for more than 30 years.
The ability to travel to Mars in 39 days was a notion deemed unrealistic. But Sibo Energy Edgar Ugalde’s ’01 startup solar energy company, assisted NASA and Ad Astra Rocket Company in the development of new type of engine designed to do just that.
When oatmeal, fruit and dining hall scrambled eggs start to blur together, take a quick drive down South Church Street to The Park, a down-home breakfast and brunch restaurant in Burlington.
As a firefighter, Allen Williford is used to putting his life on the line. Alongside his involvement in raising funds for cancer research, he has also donated his time to helping local veterans.
When Seth Myers left “Saturday Night Live,” he left a big chair to fill at the news desk of “Weekend Update.”
On Elon University’s campus there was a Snapchat account where footage of drug use, alcohol use, naked women and other inappropriate pictures and videos were featured. The account was called “elon.snap,” and was accessible to any user who added the account as a friend.
With the holidays quickly approaching, the treacherous quest for dazzling holiday and New Year's Eve ensembles has begun. Finding the picture-perfect outfit for these events could take days, weeks or even months, but have no fear — The Edge fashion team is here to help speed up the process. Shock everyone this holiday season by stepping out in one of the latest trends to hit the runways this season: metallic grunge.
As Thanksgiving break approaches, many students are packing their carry-ons and hopping on planes to LAX, home, or a friend's house to celebrate the much-needed break from classes. What you wear for your 3-hour layover is just as important as what you pack. Looking chic for a flight may seem daunting and regrettable (can you say pinched, squeezed and constricted?), but with a few key pieces, you can look like an off-duty model without compromising comfort.