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(08/23/16 8:34pm)
Campus Pride, one of the nation’s largest advocacy groups for
college lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students and faculty, recently named Elon University in its top 10 rankings for policies, practices and
programs for LGBTQIA community, according to a recent E-Net article.
(08/26/16 1:30am)
I’ve been
staring at this document for days trying to figure out what wisdom I can
share in this column, trying to remember what I needed to hear as an incoming
first-year. In all honesty, transitioning to college life can be tough. There
are new faces, new experiences and new dynamics to navigate, all of which can
be overwhelming. Ultimately, I think the most important thing to do is give
yourself a break. Beginning college, and subsequently entering adulthood, is
new and it’s okay to feel somewhat lost. I just turned 20, and I can
guarantee you that you are not alone in feeling the way you do.
(08/26/16 12:49am)
When I first toured Elon University, it
seemed like the perfect school. When I arrived here, it almost was. I loved the
small class sizes. I had fantastic professors. I enjoyed the courses that I
took. I felt like I was growing as a student. I became involved in InterVarsity,
so my spiritual needs were provided for. To top it all off, the campus was
beautiful. But despite all of the wonderful things Elon offered, I wanted to
transfer a month or two into my freshman year.
(08/24/16 4:13pm)
Starting college is a fresh start, a clean slate, a blank canvas — but on your first day, you realize that the canvas given to you isn’t blank at all. It’s actually the canvas you’ve been painting on throughout your entire life, it’s just that you didn’t realize you’ve only been painting in one small corner this whole time. The rest of the canvas remains wide open.
(08/25/16 1:34am)
As Elon University expands in resources and recognition, so, too, has the crop of wide-eyed first-year students enrolling into the medium-sized private institution.
(08/16/16 7:16pm)
Tony's Pub-N-Subs, a bar and sandwich shop just off Elon University's campus on West Haggard Avenue, is up for sale, according to owner Tony Caruso.
(08/02/16 6:23pm)
UPDATED 5:34 p.m., Aug. 25
(08/02/16 2:17am)
According to Elon University's website, Father Peter Tremblay begins Aug. 1 as the University Catholic Campus Minister and Associate Chaplain for Catholic Life.
(07/26/16 5:49pm)
A petition that garnered more than 300 signatures from students, alumni and various community members furious that Elon University invited Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker to campus has forced the university to reaffirm its commitment to free thinking and the sharing of differing beliefs.
(07/20/16 1:35am)
CLEVELAND — Xander Almeida laughs when he says he doesn’t support Donald Trump for president. It’s a laugh of disbelief, a laugh of incredulity and a laugh of fear.
(07/18/16 11:04pm)
CLEVELAND — The Republican National Convention started Monday with many young people in attendance representing the Grand Old Party.
(07/05/16 1:00pm)
Students on Elon University’s campus for the summer should take special care to keep themselves healthy, because the Student Health Clinic is closed for the summer.
(06/09/16 12:02am)
Elon Law Student Juma Jackson died of an unspecified illness Wednesday, according to Luke Bierman, dean of Elon Law.
(05/24/16 1:20pm)
An Elon University sophomore was arrested and charged in connection with a breaking an entering at a Town of Elon residence Tuesdaymorning.
(05/23/16 8:02pm)
David Gergen's speech at Elon University's Commencement on May 21. Provided by Greg Honan, research assistant to Gergen.
(05/21/16 2:23pm)
After four years of working as the Director of Elon Poll and as an Assistant Professor of Political Science, Kenneth Fernandez is moving to Las Vegas for family reasons.“It really is just family driving me there,” Fernandez said. “I’m extremely happy at Elon. My four years here have been the most interesting, challenging, the most rewarding of my entire career.”
(05/21/16 3:21pm)
More and more freshman students are seeking internship opportunities to start off their careers early on – even without school credit.
(05/21/16 2:20pm)
As many students begin packing the contents of dorms and apartments to leave Elon for the summer — or forever — there are some sticking around campus in the off-season. Whether to work or complete undergraduate research, some students find an empty campus to be a more productive environment.
(05/21/16 3:18pm)
Graduate programs have become a popular post-grad option for many undergraduate students facing the real world. While some choose to further their education at schools scattered across the nation known for medicinal research, communications, or psychology, some choose to stay a little closer to home — actually, they choose to stay at home.
(05/21/16 3:11pm)
For most college seniors, the final year of undergraduate school is spent scouring for jobs in the dreaded “real world.” Students obsess over landing the job of their dreams; the job they have worked their entire college career to get.