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It’s been a long, cold, confusing winter, but spring is finally here and it’s time to focus on both mental and physical health.
The members of one of Elon University’s female a cappella groups, the Shirley Tempos, never imagined scoring an opportunity to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City. But their dreams will become a reality April 9, when they will perform in Total Vocal, a contemporary a cappella music concert in Midtown Manhattan, with Deke Sharon, the father of contemporary a cappella and creator of the event.
Correction: The article on page 13 of the April 5 edition of The Pendulum stated that Kane's partners have been selling the chargers on their respective college campuses in Massachusetts and Virginia. Massachusetts and Virgina are their home states but they are both students at Elon University. ENN regrets the error.
Growing up, sophomore Lillian Engel felt as if she were embarking on an adventure whenever she saw movies in theaters.
After the contentious election cycle of 2016, many Americans are trying to find ways to combat the hate and negativity that dominates social media and funnel that energy elsewhere. One Elon University alumna is facilitating this by creating High-Five to Kindness — a social media campaign aimed at encouraging acts of kindness and volunteering.
Yesterday on Lebanon Ave., "Simply Oak" boutique opened its doors to the public for the first time.
Senior Stephanie Bedard found her own form of female empowerment when, last fall, she took the initiative to finally do something she had considered doing for years: taking pole dancing classes. She found a new exercise regimen and, along the way, said she discovered a love for her body she never had before.
A walk into Alamance Storage seems like an unglamorous endeavor, but among units of old mattresses and veneered plywood panels, a unit rented by Elon University is home to priceless works of art.
On Jan. 21, the vacant storefront on W. Lebanon Ave. — previous home to Mynt Boutique — will open its doors to a new boutique run by Elon University graduate, Melissa Deaton '13.
Lizzie Markson '16's story of success is not without connection to her mentors, focused work ethic and an early pursued passion. This spring, just a week after graduation, Markson landed the role of Sophie in the farewell tour of "MAMMA MIA!" — a role that would take her career to new heights.
This winter, Elon University’s department of performing arts “You Can’t Take it With You” explores what it means to be an individual in a world that urges us to conform.
Watching her great aunt struggle to grip the breaks on her walker, Elon University senior Beth Lester decided to create a design that would enhance the accessibility of this mobility aid.
October has blown past and the season of autumn has arrived. The time has come for pumpkins, cider and the changing of leaves.
Hidden inside a school bus on the intersection of Webb Avenue and Davis Street, Mr. & Mrs. Smith Grill is a full service restaurant dedicated to serving sandwiches and comfort food for reasonable prices to the Burlington community.
Many of us view making a mistake as just that — a mistake. But junior Maddy Gross sees it as an opportunity, or a joke. In the stand-up comedy world, the two become one and the same.
Just a short walk from Elon University’s campus, patrons at Simply Thai are able to experience traditional, ethnic
The smell of apple pies and sound of fresh apple cider being pressed filled Alamance Battleground Saturday. The “Drink like a Colonial” event brought many to the historic site, but the sweetest treat was the family behind the scenes.
Multiple times throughout the day, trains roar down the tracks running through Elon University, waking up students and stopping cars. The noise is a nuisance, but Southbound Sandwich Works in Burlington embraces the conductor aesthetic without the whistle.
Next time you’re craving a big bowl of pasta, skip Olive Garden and head across the street.
Each year, Elon University President Leo Lambert highlights three students in his convocation speech. These three students represent a fraction of those that have done extracurricular activities and are described to their peers, in front of parents and faculty.