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(03/02/19 1:00pm)
Burlington Mayor Ian Baltutis and his wife, Dr. Kristina Baltutis, purchased Persnickety Books on Feb. 12 in hopes of fostering a sense of community within the walls of the used bookstore and in the wider Burlington community.
(04/12/18 9:08pm)
As a kindergartener, while the children played on the playground, Courtney Chambers sat on the side, occupied with crayons and coloring books.
(03/07/18 3:10pm)
The Town of Elon Board of Aldermen discussed Monday night at its agenda-session meeting a plan to improve the safety of the town with the installation of a 6-foot fence from North Williamson Avenue to Church Street. The board also heard about the creation of a pop-up park on Holt Avenue, which will provide a green space for townspeople to take breaks from work.
(03/02/18 9:34pm)
A piercing pain suddenly overwhelmed 32-year-old Ruby Thornton 10 years ago. The room’s air conditioner was on full blast, yet she was drenched in sweat. Shaking and disoriented, Thornton screamed for help, but her voice was inaudible.
(04/19/17 11:14am)
Upon hearing the news last November that Donald Trump would be the 45th President of the United States, some of Elon University’s international students felt as if their illusion of studying abroad in a land of freedom and opportunity had been shattered.
(04/05/17 9:00pm)
The members of one of Elon University’s female a cappella groups, the Shirley Tempos, never imagined scoring an opportunity to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City. But their dreams will become a reality April 9, when they will perform in Total Vocal, a contemporary a cappella music concert in Midtown Manhattan, with Deke Sharon, the father of contemporary a cappella and creator of the event.
(03/14/17 4:31pm)
With a keen passion for music, especially for acoustic guitar, senior Eason Warren made his musical dreams a reality 9 p.m. March 10 at The Oak House. He and junior Rosie Darling performed in front of a crowd of more than 50 people.
(02/22/17 1:00pm)
Through dancing, singing and speaking, the struggles of racial segregation and apartheid in South Africa mirrors current incidents of inequality that the black community in the United States faces today.
(02/15/17 1:00pm)
As members of Elon University’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex and Ally (LGBTQIA) Alumni Network, Elon University graduates Ashley Fowler ’14 and Jon Shutt ’05 created Ignite, the official blog of the network, to enhance the community and encourage its members to contribute.
(02/08/17 1:00am)
Upon crossing the finish line of her first marathon at age 17, Haley Ghelfi felt a mixture of exhilaration and disbelief. She gazed back at the trail, contemplating her long, 26.2-mile journey she had just completed and felt pure bliss.
(02/01/17 1:00pm)
In a constantly evolving, fast-paced technological society, Jean-Paul (JP) Lavoie found his passion in multimedia. With new forms of technology developing and unfolding before his eyes, Lavoie stays current on the latest trends and recent findings.
(01/17/17 10:00pm)
Watching her
great aunt struggle to grip the breaks on her walker, Elon University senior Beth Lester decided to create a design that would enhance the accessibility of
this mobility aid.
(11/30/16 1:00pm)
With long strides and a determination to succeed, Katie O’Dunne Kilpatrick ’12 bolted through the grassy fields of North Carolina during her first cross country race at Elon University in 2008.