Election night Facebook posts lead to backlash for SGA President
Last week's Presidential election led a lot of people to take to social media to express their opinions.
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Last week's Presidential election led a lot of people to take to social media to express their opinions.
Perhaps the most popular employee in Elon's history, the man known simply as "Acorn Eddie", is now moving forward after his recent termination.
"When I came back for the job," Elon Town Police's Lake Blalock says, "I didn't realize how much the town had changed."
"She explains the whole line; the family name and she looks it up on Google," Elon freshman Max Rudisser says. "And she has pictures of royal people that she's with and her house is very extravagant and it looks like someone very famous lives there and she tells you about the perks she has. So, you definitely can't fake a lifestyle like the one she has back in Vietnam."
"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."
The new construction at the Station at Mill Point brings up new issues pertaining to safety on campus. Some students are worried about the increased foot traffic from Station to campus over the traintracks and dual 4-way intersections.
Steve Roth gives you the lowdown.