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(04/17/12 4:59pm)
On Feb. 21, London launched The Faberge Big Egg Hunt. More than 200 eggs were dispersed throughout the city in 12 different zones. Participants could access zone maps online to assist them in their search, which listed the eggs that were found in that particular area. For those requiring more assistance, a cheat sheet showed the location of all of the eggs using Google Maps technology.
(04/17/12 3:49pm)
The Arizona Diamondbacks are quietly creating a monster in the National League West, and nobody on the East coast knows about it. After finishing dead last in 2009 and 2010, the D-Backs came from seemingly nowhere to take the NL West crown for the first time since the 2007 season, and just the third time since their World Series run in 2001.
(04/17/12 1:11pm)
Are you a life enthusiast? Find out more on the international podcast! Katie Moran discusses travel and how your life can be better because of it. Also, be sure to check out the International section of the paper this week to find out more on a Faberge egg hunt, students abroad and what one student did for her spring break.
(04/14/12 12:50am)
As I walked into Irazú this morning, with camera in hand, I was greated by a very excited Nada Azem waving me over and saying, “Oh please take some pictures, we need as much publicity as we can get!”
(04/11/12 2:02pm)
McKinnon Hall is packed. The beats are strong and the crowd is loud. This is the Panhellenic Conference Step Show, and it is where unity will be born April 27.
(04/10/12 1:25pm)
Katie Moran jams out to different songs from around the globe.
(04/10/12 12:57am)
Macky Sall defeated Abdoulaye Wade in the second round of presidential elections in Senegal March 25, and took office as the fourth Senegalese president April 2.
(04/10/12 12:31am)
When Dan Koehler was awarded the Lumen Prize in 2010, he knew he’d be headed to Africa. Now, the fruits of the Elon University senior’s labor will be shown to audiences April 15 during the RiverRun International Film Festival in Winston-Salem.
(04/09/12 10:55pm)
Mali president resigns after being forced into exile
(04/09/12 9:55pm)
Rachel Southmayd
(04/08/12 3:47pm)
The problems are real, and the debates are enduring. From epidemic management to health care policy, public health practices affect lawmakers and citizens alike in nearly every country worldwide.
(04/05/12 2:58am)
The murder of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin captured the media's attention and the interest of Elon University's crime studies club. Club co-presidents, sophomores Eden Etzel and Nia Duke, organized the March for Justice, originally scheduled for Wednesday April 4, to raise awareness of the incident.
(04/03/12 7:30pm)
Elon University alumni showed students it is possible to live internationally after graduation.
(04/03/12 6:09pm)
From a mini-documentary about a war criminal to a pop song lip-sync featuring Justin Bieber, viral videos are continually cropping up on the Internet. But with online video content encompassing a wide array of genres, what makes a video go viral is not easily determined.
(04/03/12 3:34pm)
Rebecca Cummings
(04/03/12 3:00pm)
LONDON — 2012 is a big year for England. In addition to being the host of the summer Olympics July 27 to Aug. 12, the country is also celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee June 2 to June 5.
(04/03/12 1:15pm)
Want to find out more on how other countries celebrate Easter? Katie talks about Easter in England, Germany, France, and more!
(04/03/12 12:23pm)
Canada says goodbye to the penny
(04/01/12 12:17am)
Elon alumni showed students it is possible to live internationally after graduation.
(03/27/12 6:21pm)
Chick-fil-A announced last week that the company’s philanthropy arm, WinShape, would cease grants to external organizations. The move comes after the student government at Northeastern University voted against partnering with the fast food chain in its student center because of allegations that the company had donated money to anti-gay causes.