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On Thursday Feb. 12, Elon University held a vigil to honor the three students that were killed in Chapel Hill, N.C. The vigil took place in the scared space inside of the Numen Lumen pavilion.
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South Africa is celebrating its 20-year anniversary since the end of the Apartheid. Reporter Douglas Foster has spent the last eight years writing his book, After Mandela: The Struggle for Freedom in Post-Apartheid South Africa, about the situation in South Africa since the end of the Apartheid through the eyes of six young South Africans.
President Barack Obama announced during a speech at North Carolina State University Wednesday that a "Next Generation Power Electronics Innovation Institute" will be built in hopes in strengthening U.S. manufacturing. This is the first of the three such institutes to be announced in the coming weeks. The Innovation Institute will work to develop wide band gap semiconductors, the next generation of energy-efficient chips and devices.
Luke Bierman will assume the position of Dean of the Elon University School of Law on June 1. He will be leaving Northeastern University, where he was the associate dean for experiential education and distinguished professor of the practice of law. Bierman will succeed George Johnson, who served as dean for five years and will continue to serve as a full-time Elon Law faculty member.
By Evan McGillivray