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Conservative commentator S.E. Cupp visited Elon University Thursday, Feb. 27, to challenge students’ views of the United States’ “fractured political system.”
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Conservative commentator S.E. Cupp visited Elon University Thursday, Feb. 27, to challenge students’ views of the United States’ “fractured political system.”
Elon University Police have arrested and charged a man suspected of indecently exposing himself to a female student Feb. 18.
While a three-day snow break may feel brief in retrospect, for classes planned months in advance, even one missed day can have a resounding impact for the rest of the semester.
More than 11 million immigrants in the United States remain undocumented. In 2010, they contributed more than $11 billion in state and local taxes. According to the Center for Immigrant Studies, more than 774,000 undocumented immigrants have been deported in the past two years.
For the second year in a row, the American Cancer Society Relay for Life is coming to Elon University. In preparation for the event this April, Paint the Campus Purple Week is taking place at Elon.
A female student reported a man exposing himself to her around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18 near the intersection of O'Kelley and Haggard Avenues, according to an email sent by Smith Jackson, vice president for student life.
2014 was rung in with excitement, resolutions and an unexpected cold front. This winter season has been unseasonably cold in North Carolina, and authorities have had to go the extra mile to combat the frigid temperatures and snow.
A group of aspiring Elon University student government representatives convened Monday, Feb. 17 in McEwen to deliver speeches in favor of their canidacies, followed by a spirited debate between the two executive president hopefuls.
The snow brought a three-day vacation for students, but not all members of the Elon community were so lucky. While students enjoyed sledding and snowball fights, Physical Plant employees were hard at work trying to clear roads, sidewalks and parking lots all over campus.
The snowy weather may have closed school for students, but Elon's groundskeepers work extra hard to keep campus looking colorfully filled with flowers as the spring months quickly approach.
Eboo Patel, founder and president of the Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) will deliver Elon University’s 2014 Baccalaureate address, scheduled for May 23 at 3 p.m. in Alumni Gym.
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The Elon University Board of Trustees met Tuesday to approve the 2014-2015 fiscal year budget, which includes a 3.69 percent increase in undergraduate tuition. Next year, tuition will cost $30,848 with the total cost of living on campus adding up to $41,914.
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As more states accept same-sex marriage, two speakers at Elon University took time to compare and contrast the fight for LGBTQ rights in the United States to that in Croatia.
An Elon University freshman was arrested Friday, Feb. 7 inside his Danieley I apartment for five drug-related charges.
Colonnades residents sampled food and experienced traditions from over a dozen countries at Wednesday night’s “Walk around the World.” At the event, residents braved the cold to visit themed common rooms on the floors of each Colonnades building.
As part of the Diversity speaker series, Columbia law professor and columnist at The Nation magazine Patricia Williams told the audience gathered Jan. 23 that headway on race relations are going backward rather than forward.
On Monday night, Elon University hosted a public forum in McKinnon Hall on the issue of poverty in the United States, North Carolina and Alamance County. The forum was led by 10 panelists, four invited by the university and six chosen through an application process representing the university and the surrounding area.
President Obama made headlines this week for talking about his past experiences with marijuana.