NC senator visits 6-month-old Medicaid patient amid cuts to insurance and in-home services
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In just two years, Elon University’s women’s soccer team has transformed from a three-win team in 2023 to Coastal Athletic Association champions, winning Nov. 9 against Stony Brook in a 1-1 match that came down to penalty kicks, where Elon prevailed 6-5.
Imagine a college student having 5 million dollars in the palm of their hand. For some student athletes like AJ Dybantsa — the point guard for the BYU Cougars — it is not something they have to imagine. That is the reality of the NCAA’s Name, Image, and Likeness policy for college athletes like Dybantsa, who will make 4.4 million dollars through NIL over the next 12 months.
An event with roots as a traditional tree lighting in front of the Alamance Building, the current Festival of Lights and Luminaries celebration continues to light up campus. The way Elon celebrates the holiday season has grown and shifted to fit the multifaith, diverse culture of the university.
House Bill 318 now requires North Carolina sheriffs to work more closely with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Originally vetoed by Gov. Josh Stein, the NC House of Representatives and Senate overrode the veto and the bill took into effect Oct. 1.
A new survey from the Pew Research Center found that 73% of U.S. adults have experienced some kind of online scam or attack. On college campuses like Elon University, the threat of these scams, often called phishing, is increasingly prevalent, especially when it comes to targeting student emails.
North Carolina still doesn’t have a state budget — the only state that has both chambers controlled by the same party to not have a budget – more than four months after the new fiscal year began in North Carolina.
Updated as of Nov. 19 at 9:40 a.m. to include most recent update from Elon E-alert
Elon women's soccer team appeared in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Nov. 14 two years after a 3 win season
Elon Town Council’s meeting on Nov. 17 was filled to maximum capacity with many Cable Square residents airing grievances surrounding a deadly dog attack that occurred last week in the neighborhood.
The North Carolina Coalition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty screened a 25-minute documentary in Turner Theater on Nov. 17. The film showed the racial history of North Carolina death penalty cases in the past and present. After the film screening there was a panel with death row exoneree Alfred Rivera and Noel Nickle.
For poet, essayist and novelist Ocean Vuong, there is no right or wrong answer about what you should take away from his work.
Six-month-old Medicaid recipient Harper Davis sucks on her thumb while she sits in her mother's lap. Harper uses an intubator to breath constantly, while a machine near her crib tracks her ocygen levels.
Under the North Carolina sun, a new Coastal Athletic Association Champion emerged on Elon University’s Rudd Field. Maroon and gold confetti flew as Elon’s men’s soccer team won the CAA Championship.
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After a much needed bounceback win against Presbyterian College on Nov. 10, the Elon women’s basketball team went head-to-head against the Howard University Bisons Nov. 15 to play their fourth game of the season. Despite the hard fought effort and back-and-forth intensity brought forth by the Phoenix, Elon ultimately fell to the Bisons 56-46.
Saturday nights in Schar Center last season were often defined by drives to the basket by TK Simpkins and 3-pointers by Nick Dorn that elicited an eruption of cheers from the crowd. But as a new season in the transfer portal era begins, rosters change.
A magical season that saw the Elon University women’s soccer team advance to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Tournament came to an end against the Duke University Blue Devils. The Blue Devils shut out the Phoenix 3-0 with three goals from junior forward Mia Minestralla.
La Biblioteca Memorial de Burlington en mayo estaba llena de estantes con ropa nueva o suavemente usada donada para que los miembros de la comunidad puedan llevársela de forma gratuita durante el evento del Closet Comunitario de la Biblioteca Pública de Alamance.
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