MisterWives to headline spring concert
Elon University's Student Union Board announced Wednesday that indie pop band MisterWives will headline this year's spring concert scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday, May 6 in the Colonnades Lot.
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Elon University's Student Union Board announced Wednesday that indie pop band MisterWives will headline this year's spring concert scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday, May 6 in the Colonnades Lot.
Social media has not only become a necessity in everyone’s personal life, but also essential to the success of anyone’s professional career.
Elon University’s WiFi network has enough bandwith to support the campus, and the only issue in making sure it runs well is communication.
Imagine receiving an email from techservices@elon.edu. The email, complete with the new Elon University logo in the header, says you won’t be able to access your transcript on OnTrack anymore unless you register your OnTrack login and password with Technology Services at the link below.
Apps on smart phones are becoming an increasingly popular way for students not only to get information, but also to send it. Apps on campus are geared toward safety, dating, job searching and more.
With the rise of technology, computer programs and online homework websites have become commonplace in classrooms to help enhance student learning.
Elon University Senior Staff member Randy Williams has been named the Elon University Associate Vice President for Campus Engagement, a new role among the leadership staff positions at the university. The new position is meant to show the university's focus on fortifying student life, university development and academics.
Elon University issued a statement at noon today to reaffirm the university's commitment to inclusivity and non-discrimination.
Ahmed Fadaam, Elon University assistant professor of communications, has had direct experience with water scarcity. Before moving to the United States, he lived in Baghdad, Iraq. Despite having two major rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, Iraq experiences significant water shortages.
The McBride Gathering Space was filled to the brim with students and staff members interested in discussing the tender topic of using the N-word on Wednesday, March 16.
Many students see Spring Break as a week of spending all of the cash they have earned throughout the semester to relax and make memories. But for those on campus with cars, they have a different idea in mind.
When students say they are going home for spring break, “Are you driving or flying?” is often the follow-up question. With just 27 percent of students calling North Carolina home, students weigh the costs and benefits of different travel options for returning home for break.
It’s a Friday night, and aside from the buzz coming from inside the dorms, Elon University’s campus seems quiet. The students weigh their options for the evening: either go out to an off-campus party or stay in. There is little in-between.
Tyler Gammon looked left and stared down the barrel of a gun. The voice behind the pointed weapon yelled, “Get the [expletive] out of the car, or I’m going to blow your brains out.”
In 1984, millions of moviegoers watched in horror as the Terminator, a cyborg assassin disguised as a human, traveled back in time from 2029 to kill Sarah Connor. Connor, of course, was mother to John Connor, future champion of the human race in the fight against total annihilation at the hands of self-aware robots and computers. This February, their fears may be rekindled.
I know you have a lot to accomplish over this week — perhaps some fun traveling and sightseeing, or even service to experience. At the Truitt Center, we are offering our first interfaith service week, so we know both the excitement and relief pending a few more days of class and the inevitable stack of assignments and midterms. I’m not going anywhere, and still I’m thrilled at the hope of a week with fewer evening events and a little space to work at my own pace, and to breathe a bit.
When walking past the pool in the Koury Athletic Center, you will usually see people swimming or diving but last Friday was not your typical day as Campus Recreation made a splash by clearing the swimming lanes at Beck Pool and dropping in canoes for an event adapted from a classic board game.
Last Updated: Wednesday, March 16 at 2:37 p.m.
Danielle Citron speaks about online harassment and its cost to victims.
In its third year, Elon Day continued its upward trend of breaking the previous year’s record donations. This year, the university received 3,749 total gifts, an increase of more than 1,000 from 2015.