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(02/25/16 11:46am)
The common cold, known as the Elon plague on Elon University’s campus, is generally rampant among college students during January and February. Though Health Services sees students throughout the year, winter months are especially busy when illnesses like the flu and common cold are easier to catch.
(02/24/16 11:30am)
Because of the soggy fall and slushy winter weather, construction of Elon University’s new School of Communications building is behind schedule.
(02/24/16 3:04pm)
Chris Fulkerson, Elon University’s assistant vice president for administrative services and assistant professor of communications, has witnessed massive changes in university dining options since first joining staff in 1982.
(02/24/16 4:30am)
Scott Dikkers, founding editor of The Onion, has often used humor writing as a coping mechanism. From being homeless to getting bullied to his parents getting divorced, comedy has been the much-needed presence for him in the wake of personal hardships.
(02/24/16 4:15pm)
Elon University’s Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) hosted its inaugural On-Campus Student Employment Fair Tuesday afternoon in McKinnon Hall enabling students to meet with 14 employers looking for student workers.
(02/23/16 10:57pm)
Last Updated: Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 6:37 p.m.
(02/23/16 4:55pm)
Juniors Lawrence Mullen and Maddie Chili led the Maker Hub's weekly Maker-Gami Monday event in Harper Hall of the Colonnades Neighborhood to teach students the art of origami.
(02/23/16 4:07pm)
Elon University students, faculty and staff were invited to attend a deliberative dialogue Monday afternoon about issues in national healthcare costs.
(02/23/16 2:43pm)
The Elon University Poll released its latest results Monday afternoon, revealing a big lead for Republican Donald Trump and a dwindling lead for Democrat Hillary Clinton.
(02/26/16 3:57pm)
Nowadays, not one commercial break goes by without featuring an ad for a weight-loss program, machine or miracle pill, so it’s hard not to think about your own eating and fitness habits while sitting on the couch watching TV. As an Elon University student, you’re at a college that tears you in two directions — free food at all events, free gym membership all week. Perhaps you have tried a crash diet or bought into that miracle pill, just to see if it worked. But it didn’t. And here you are.
(02/26/16 9:00pm)
Last Monday, I was driving into Elon University thinking about my first meeting of the morning, wondering about food for Shabbat dinner and trying to remember a couple ideas for the Multi-Faith Spring Break trip, when I stopped at a red light. The car in front of me had a bunch of bumper stickers on it. One read: “Stop. Rape. Culture.”
(02/24/16 6:55am)
Filandro (left) and Homer (right) represented Delta Sigma Pi in a recent confrence in Nashville.
(02/18/16 7:43pm)
Last Updated: Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 1:51 a.m.
(02/18/16 3:15pm)
Every spring, Elon University welcomes approximately 50 new students to campus. Referred to as “spring admits,” these students start their Elon experience one semester behind the rest of their peers.
(02/17/16 5:28pm)
On a chilly Sunday afternoon, senior Megan Sibree walks over to the McMichael laboratories eager to conduct research on cancer induction methods.
(02/16/16 9:13pm)
The Elon University Board of Trustees approved its 2016-17 fiscal year budget, increasing tuition by 2.87 percent — the increase amounts to $912.
(02/16/16 9:11pm)
Elon University announced at 5:56 a.m. Monday that it would delay operations and postpone classes until 10 a.m. after inclement weather Sunday night and early Monday.
(02/18/16 5:58pm)
Elon University Assistant Director of Development Devlin Shaw walked to the McMichael Biobus stop, eager to learn more about university initiatives to promote sustainability.
(02/18/16 8:00pm)
It is the beginning of a new semester. Well, a week or two in — close enough. We are still mostly excited about going to class, still reading a little bit ahead and working toward the growth and learning that is promised.
(02/17/16 4:42pm)
Jen Ferrell ’01 is building her campaign for the North Carolina House of Representatives off previous experiences and how policy makers’ decisions directly affected her and her family.