Elon’s emergency response plan excludes social media to maintain message control
From one-third of staff succumbing to bird flu to an active shooter on campus, Elon University has a plan to address emergency situations of all kinds.
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From one-third of staff succumbing to bird flu to an active shooter on campus, Elon University has a plan to address emergency situations of all kinds.
Itzel Polo Mendieta, a 22-year-old immigration advocate, spoke to an audience of mostly Elon University students about her work with The Other DREAMERs, a group of young Mexican migrants who have been deported from the United States. The group’s members have lived and studied in the country, but often they find education does not translate across the border.
For the majority of Elon freshmen, this semester is the first time they have lived away from home. When they oversleep, dad isn’t there to wake them up. When they catch a cold, mom’s chicken soup is nowhere to be found.
Every Thursday during the spring and fall local farmers, artists and bakers have set up shop on the lawn outside the Elon Community Church on North Williamson Avenue. For the past five years, the church-sponsored farmers market attracts students, faculty and townspeople alike – all united in the pursuit of fresh, locally grown food.