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Cheesy enchiladas. Hot and spicy fajitas. Crispy hard shell tacos. These are the staples of Latin American cuisine, right?
SAMOA— Press freedom has been an issue plaguing the Pacific region since the introduction of the written word. Islands without an independently owned newspapers suffer from press freedom for lack of an unbiased and honest voice, and islands that prinbuy cialis onlinet such newspapers deal with censorship and criticism.
Most graduating seniors are sad to say goodbye to their college years. But through the benefits offered to Elon University graduates by Elon’s Alumni Association, students can continue to stay connected to the university in both fun and rewarding ways.
Although Elon University prides itself on its student-faculty ratio of 13:1, not all staff-related ratios on campus are quite as low.
The Global Neighborhood housing complex, which is scheduled to be completed in two stages by 2014, has been re-designed because of financial concerns and new conceptual ideas.
For the Elon Microfinance Initiative, Muhammad Yunus’s visit to campus this month meant more than just a Convocation speech. The EMI has been inspired by Yunus since the group was founded in 2009, and his presence on campus in April helped kick off Microfinance Month.
The Elon community’s new handmade art cooperative is all about variety. There is diversity in the type of art displayed, the make-up of the contributing artists and the demographics of the people purchasing the art. It’s this diverse involvement and relationship with the local community that attracts the Elon University students involved with the art co-op.
The Elon University School of Law in downtown Greensboro will expand its campus to make room for additional classrooms, office space and student organization workspace, according to a release from the Office of University Communications. The renovations are scheduled to be complete by August 2012, before the start of the fall semester.
Financing college just got a whole lot more fun.
Exercising at the gym, printing assignments in the library and riding on the Bio Bus are all activities that Elon students take part in on a weekly, and often daily, basis. But what many students don’t think about is the expense of these amenities and what is done to ensure they continue to be offered to students free of charge.
Grace and Melissa discuss this weeks short paper! This week they look into faculty discussing everything from weight loss to staff getting an Elon degree for FREE!
An Elon freshman was arrested Tuesday in Danieley Center on six charges of drug paraphernalia and was due in court today on these charges.
Joanne Ruelle named Dean and University Librarian, will begin June 1.
The Isabella Cannon International Centre will implement new domestic and international initiatives in 2013 with additional funds provided by the 2012-2013 budget increase. A new Office of Domestic Programs is currently in the works, and an Honors Fellows Winter Term study abroad course to Turkey will begin January 2013.
When first-time participants attend a cooking class at El Centro, they learn a little-known Elon secret — students don’t have to go abroad to taste authentic Hispanic cuisine. Tasty, Latin-inspired dishes are being served up right under their noses in El Centro, Elon’s Spanish center.
The results from the most recent Elon Poll reveal that North Carolinians have an increasingly favorable opinion of President Barack Obama and are more optimistic about the national economy.
High school seniors often joke about the “freshman fifteen.” Nonetheless, many teenagers approach college confident they can maintain a healthy body weight. But the “freshman fifteen” isn’t entirely fictitious. Many students, including those at Elon University, have a hard time adjusting to the dining options on campus and end up gaining weight because of a new eating environment.
This week, we featured a great style story about a new gardening class on the front page. The photography for the story was phenomenal and we were really pleased with the turnout of both the photos and the article.