Mythbusters: Summer Edition
With the summer months quickly approaching, it’s important to know how to handle summer’s stickiest situations so you can enjoy the season. Here are answers to some of this season’s most annoying issues.
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With the summer months quickly approaching, it’s important to know how to handle summer’s stickiest situations so you can enjoy the season. Here are answers to some of this season’s most annoying issues.
Feminists hate men. Feminists are masculine and unattractive. Feminists don’t shave. Men cannot be feminists.
In just a few short weeks, Elon’s Class of 2013 will be leaving the “Elon bubble” and venturing out into the real world. Over the past few years, they have taken classes, led organizations, traveled the world and grown into the people they are today.
By the time finals come around in May, we are begging for summer vacation. Our first few days are spent lounging in the sun, in bed or on the couch. Yet, after about a week, boredom sets in and it’s time for a little variety.
It’s almost guaranteed that students in Elon University’s Belk Library are not going to be chipper, talkative or generally excited after midnight. But when there are free Panera treats Wednesday nights, they are.
And then there were four.
Students in Elon University’s Garden Studio class spend their time working in the Elon Community Garden to maintain its upkeep and harvest crops for course credit.
The funky vibes of Yardbird Kitchen on South Church Street will hit you square in the face the second you open the door and smell sweet pastries baking in the back.
As she reached the 40-kilometer marker, she turned a corner and suddenly, everything stopped.
Making others feel important isn’t very difficult, according to freshman Kate Sims.
Furniture, apartments, textbooks, clothing and even pets are among the most common items on E-net’s Want Ad page. But below the television stands, riding lawn mowers and used textbooks, it’s not unusual for students to advertise their services as babysitters and pet sitters.
For many students, college means leaving pets behind. All dormitories on Elon University’s campus ban residents from having animals, aside from small fish.
Ask any class of first graders across the country what they want to be when they grow up and they are likely to respond with answers like doctor, fireman and maybe even bus driver.
Elon University students walk past Skid’s Restaurant every day on the way to the gym or en route to class. Until recently, it was rare they stopped in for a bite.
Many students study abroad during their time at Elon University, but they don’t often make traveling the world into a career.
Tucked in the stage right corner of Elon University’s Yeager Recital Hall, an accompanist sits at his keyboard.
Every college town has its staple activities, and by the time the second semester rolls around, these scheduled novelties are wearing thin. If you’re going to the same parties every weekend and considering the local shopping centers to be “a night on the town,” you may be resigned to the thought that you’ve done everything there is to do in the local area. Never fear: We’ve compiled 10 lesser-known locations in and around Burlington to breathe life into your old routine.
Last week, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. explored how to improve themselves and the community through five events focused around the theme “The Better Making of Men.”
Elizabeth Greenberg had no idea the origami flowers she sent to her friend in the hospital would turn her into a student business owner, but they did.
When a friend asked sophomore Cate LeSourd if she would help lead a fundraising campaign in support of a summer service trip to Africa, Cate immediately thought, “Man, I wish I could go with her.”