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Registering to vote can be a complicated process at Elon University.
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Registering to vote can be a complicated process at Elon University.
RALEIGH — First Lady Michelle Obama graced Reynolds Coliseum as the battleground for a different type of contest Tuesday, using North Carolina State University's basketball court as her platform to urge students to vote in the upcoming election.
The latest Elon University Poll released Tuesday shows Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton edging Republican nominee Donald Trump by nearly six percentage points in North Carolina, while Democrat Roy Cooper is edging Republican Pat McCrory 48 percent to 44 percent in the governor’s race. The poll also asked potential voters about the treatments of African-Americans by police in light of the recent protests in Charlotte over the killing of Keith Lamont Scott last month.
Elon University’s campus was briefly gripped by panic late Monday night as reports of a clown sighting spread from student to student. University Police and Town of Elon police confirmed that they never received any actual calls reporting a clown or any other suspicious person.
While the Family Weekend game did not go well for the Elon University football team Saturday afternoon, the Phoenix still received attention around campus for something positive.
The Moseley Center was packed on Monday, Sept. 26, as hundreds of students and faculty crammed in to watch the televised presidential debate as part of the Elon University Political Forum’s non-partisan watch party. In the crowd, hidden amongst the rows and rows of viewers, was NPR reporter Asma Khalid.
Be it through a two-minute video released by a passerby or a less-than-30-second clip from a police vehicle’s dash cam, recordings have played a vital role in fueling conversation — and, in some cases, division — on issues surrounding the shootings of black men at the hands of police.
With flu season approaching, Elon University is offering free flu shots to students.
Vint Cerf, a vice president at Google and a tech pioneer nicknamed as one of the "fathers of the internet," spoke optimistically about technological innovation in his talk, "The Internet of Things," Friday afternoon at Elon University's McCrary Theatre.
Editor's note: This Q&A has been updated to accurately reflect Woodward's use of the words "diluted" and "deluded."
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward will deliver Fall Convocation at 3:30 p.m. today in Alumni Gym. This page will be updated with a live blog for today's Convocation beginning at 3:30 p.m.
Jamie Butler and Jazmine Langley had different experiences with mentorship, but that common thread has connected them going forward at Elon University.
This Thursday, Pulitzer Prize winner Bob Woodward will deliver the 2016 Fall Convocation address, titled “The race for the White House in 2016: Bob Woodward’s Critical History from Nixon to Obama,” at 3:30 p.m. in Alumni Gym. Woodward is currently associate editor of The Washington Post and has written or co-written 18 nonfiction books, all national bestsellers.
Around 250 people attended the presidential debate watch party in Moseley hosted by Elon Votes! and the Center for Leadership last night.
The Council on Civic Engagement sponsored a paneled discussion, "Columbus, Tulsa, and Charlotte: What's Next?" in the McBride Gathering Space Monday evening.
The mayhem and chaos that happened in Kenneth Brown Jr.’s home state of North Carolina last week left him feeling frustrated, scared and confused.
Correction: In the article on page 5 of the Sept. 28 edition of The Pendulum, an article quoted junior Maddy Gross “condemning Parker’s appearance.” In her column, Gross had actually advocated for “middle ground,” and did not condemn Parker coming. ENN regrets the error.
Elon University Poll results released Monday and Tuesday show tight presidential, gubernatorial and senatorial races in North Carolina. Differences between first- and second-place finishers fell within the 3.86 percent margin of error.
The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity house stands out amid a sea of houses circling Elon University’s Loy Center.
“Mni Wiconi” — in English, “water is life” — has become the slogan for the protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline that is being constructed in North Dakota — on tribal lands, I might add. Both the project and the protest have received little attention from mainstream media, so I’ll provide some brief background information: The pipeline was approved in July and will span more than 1,000 miles, carrying crude oil from North Dakota to Illinois.