Mother remembers Elon junior's kindness
The mother of Demitri Allison remembered her son as a “kind and gentle, thoughtful person who was so humble,” speaking the day after he fell to his death from a 10-story building.
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The mother of Demitri Allison remembered her son as a “kind and gentle, thoughtful person who was so humble,” speaking the day after he fell to his death from a 10-story building.
More than 90 Elon University students pitched their ideas for business ventures and social entrepreneurial opportunities, ranging from a pet rental service to a hunger prevention app, at the Triple Impact Challenge Nov. 11 in Upstairs Lakeside.
Junior Demitri Allison died Wednesday after falling from a 10-story residence hall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Elon University and the Burlington Times-News will have a Community Connections forum titled “Understanding Hispanic and Latino Relations in the U.S.” 7–8:15 p.m. Nov. 17 in McKinnon Hall. The discussion, titled “Understanding Hispanic and Latino Relations in the U.S.”
The recently released 2015 Alamance County Community Assessment identified three challenges for county residents: access to care, education and economic issues.
UPDATE: Thursday, 12:10 pm.
The Town of Elon’s water tower is being reconstructed to bring the design up to industry standard. This means increased safety and efficiency for the utilities employees who man the tower as well as increased cell coverage for Elon’s citizens.
Along with four students, six faculty members of the Presidential Task Force on Campus Social Climate and Out of Class Engagement journeyed across campus on a chilly November evening.
To help enforce motor and pedestrian laws, Elon University Campus Safety and Police will begin a weeklong traffic safety education and enforcement campaign Nov. 11.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, and many North Carolina colleges and universities have recently launched campaigns against smoking on campus.
I know you’re thinking, “Oh, here comes another old professor talking about how we kids today are all messed up.” We “lack perspective.” We “don’t get it” because we’re too “jacked in.” Well, I assure you the last thing I want is to be immediately dismissed as “obviously lame,” or “cranky and irrelevant.” Maybe I should “tweeter” you this message instead of writing it for a newspaper so you don’t assume it’s just another attempt to impart the “wisdom” of some by-gone generation. I promise that what I have to say about your grade-fetish isn’t anything like that.
A major scientific discovery can happen at any time and any place, according to Robert Dunn, author and associate professor of biology at North Carolina State University. That includes during a bathroom break in Cape Town, South Africa.
Elon University Campus Safety and Police is launching a week-long educational and enforcement campaign Wednesday to address traffic safety.
Discussion buzzed in Lakeside following a presentation the evening of Nov. 3. “Seeds of an Idea: Public Policy to Preserve and Protect our Food Chain” explored the origins of our food and the system within the industry. Betty Morgan, associate professor of political science and chair of the Department of Political Science and Policy Studies at Elon University, served as the faculty speaker.
The Intersect Conference planning committee aims to fill rooms throughout Elon University’s Moseley Center Nov. 13-14 with powerful voices seeking to identify, narrate and celebrate their truths.
It took some time, but the Phoenix Activities and Recreation Center (PARC) received an official nod from Elon University Tuesday afternoon with the PARC Grand Opening Ceremony.
Elon Town Center was sold Oct. 30 by local EDG Properties, LLC to New Market Strategies, a firm of investors based out of Stuart, Florida.
If Safe Rides continues to operate under its current budget, the organization will be roughly $1,000 in debt by the end of the spring semester and therefore unable to continue running for the entire year.
While the number of students receiving education degrees has declined in the past decade, the School of Education has added minors to attract more students to the department’s curriculum.
EcoPlexus Incorporated, a leading developer of solar-powered energy farms in the United States, has set its sights on a plot of land just outside Elon University, but has been unable to convince the Town of Elon to support its plans.