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In Let's Go Clubbing, Emily Haring explores the happenings of student organizations on Elon's campus.
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In Let's Go Clubbing, Emily Haring explores the happenings of student organizations on Elon's campus.
Family Weekend is all about timing. Usually scheduled for the end of September, it sits snugly between the start of school and fall break.
First in the Family is a new mentoring program being introduced to the Elon community. It is for first generation college students, and the program's advisor Becky Olive-Taylor, spoke about the goals and purpose for it.
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When Elon University sophomore Rachel Gilman began her teaching practicum at Grove Park Elementary School, she felt as if nothing could have prepared her for the drastic differences between the lifestyles students led and the one she was accustomed to.
Fairness Alamance, a Burlington immigration rights group, held a press conference last Friday to speak out against the Alamance County Sheriff, Terry Johnson and to discuss the findings of the Department of Justice's investigation.
Editor's note 10/18: During a telephone interview Tim Sutton, Alamance County commissioner, said: "There are countless stories in Alamance County of people being killed by illegal immigrants." After publication he amended his statement to say "There are countless stories in the country of people being killed by illegal immigrants."
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.
Sometimes college students do not have the time or patience to make a home cooked dinner. And for those of us without meal plan, the only other option is dining out. Here are five tips on how to feed your stomach with out starving your wallet.
You would think a grammy-award winning artist was at Elon this weekend. But instead, the crowd came out to hear an underground artist. Elon students lined up before the show to watch a performance by the rap group Dean's List.
He observed the terror definitive of 9/11, the remnants of the Tsunami that struck Indonesia in 2006 and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. During his 30-year career, he watched 49 people die.
When Amendment One passed last spring, it was an emotional time for many. Elon University students, faculty and staff gathered Sept. 18 to discuss the ramifications of the legislation and what to do moving forward.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the Alamance County Sheriff's Office and Sheriff Terry Johnson Thursday seeking to speak with employees of the local government office without the presence of County Attorney Clyde Albright.
Police were out in full force this weekend. And with them? Alcohol Law Enforcement, or ALE.
A missing person report concerning a Burlington resident attracted the attention of a reality television series this season.
Elon University extended its reach into downtown Burlington with the purchase of a building at 217 E. Davis St. The building will undergo slight renovations to create office space for the Village Project and the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement’s community outreach efforts.
Are the Smith boys at it again?
Hispanic students count for four percent of the student population at Elon University. Some were born in the United States and others come from countries like El Savador, Costa Rica and Panama.
"It's funny because you'll go out there and a lot of the kids are so shy they won't even ask you for your card." Elon Town Police Lieutenant James Perry says. "They kind of just walk up but by the time they're done, they're interacting and having conversations so I think it's meeting its purpose."
A university student was found dead at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill last Friday and even death at some other campus will impact any university.