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(09/14/15 5:49pm)
The friendly faces behind the counter serving you cookies, sandwiches and coffee at Acorn are often thought of as just workers with some southern sweetness. Kathryn, one of those Acorn employees, has been working in the coffee shop for more than 10 years. One night, she told two Elon students her dream of taking her family to Disney World.
(09/14/15 7:15pm)
Diversity has once again been pegged as a weak point for Elon University, this time from a national point of view.
(09/12/15 2:07pm)
As one of the few yoga, Pilates and barre
studios within walking distance from campus,
Zenitry Yoga Studio is hoping its first anni-
versary as an Elon business will bring fresh
faces, yoga lovers and fitness enthusiasts to
the Zen space.
(09/09/15 2:19pm)
In just three years, downtown Elon may look a lot different.
(09/07/15 3:48am)
Every Saturday and Wednesday from April to October, farmers and customers at the Burlington Downtown Farmer's Market have the opportunity to see, smell and purchase some unexpected items and services, including: goat milk soap, five-minute massages, and marinade cream cheese spread.
(09/07/15 1:08am)
Just 17 miles from Elon exists 13 acres of farmland. But unlike the other 8 million acres of farmland in North Carolina, this plot of land hopes to transform the lives of women.
(09/02/15 8:53pm)
This article has been updated to reflect Elon SUB's official announcement of the 2015 Homecoming Concert
(09/04/15 12:00am)
Visitors to downtown Burlington will likely see housing and more restaurants in the area soon, thanks to the input from two surveys.
(09/03/15 3:00am)
The Elon Community Church farmer’s market hasn’t changed much since becoming a campus staple eight years ago. What has changed is what Elon University students, who bring in big revenue to the market after a quiet summer, look for in farmer’s market products.
(09/02/15 6:15pm)
Business has more than doubled for Uber driver and senior Noah Sakin since the fall semester started, and managing both work and school has become a balancing act. But a bit of relief might be coming his way in the form of a state bill that would insure the cars of those in ride-sharing services.
(09/02/15 6:30pm)
The nearly 10,000 solar panels installed at Loy Farm last spring have not produced any energy, despite the initial projection date of generating power back in May.
(09/02/15 3:59am)
All but a few seats remained as the last audience members trickled into McKinnon Tuesday evening.
(09/01/15 4:03pm)
This list of construction sites on Elon's campus is about to get longer.
(08/31/15 4:18pm)
Just a few blocks from campus, the Acorn Inn can boast that it is the only hotel in the town of Elon, but its connection to the community goes deeper than that. The owner, Mike Brown, is not only a life-long resident of Alamance County, but also an Elon graduate.
(08/31/15 2:41am)
A crowd of students gathered outside Danieley K Saturday morning to celebrate the life of Trent Stetler.
(08/31/15 2:36am)
Friday afternoon on South Campus Fields was the annual SportsFest where students and even some faculty competed for the title of 2015 SportsFest champion.
(08/29/15 2:58pm)
Ride-sharing services like Uber, Lyft and Sidecar are one step away from state regulations after the North Carolina House voted Thursday in favor of a bill that would set standards for driver background checks and company coverage on drivers’ cars.
(08/27/15 10:06pm)
"I asked her if it was hard to be a journalist and she said 'Yeah, of course it is. It is hard. And it will be but you'll love it. Trust me."
(08/28/15 1:16am)
From Drag Queen bingo at the church to Alamance County’s first Pride Parade, Alamance Pride, the area’s newly created nonprofit organization supporting the LGBTQIA communities, guarantees no silence this year.
(08/28/15 12:57pm)
The first of four Community Connections panels centering on race relations is scheduled to take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 1 in McKinnon Hall.