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It’s not often that T-shirts have a Clothing Facts box that resembles the Nutrition Facts label found on a box of snacks.
Italian is more than a language — it’s a way of living, according to Italian professor Marina Melita.
On some days, he grabs a Philly Cheesesteak with Philadelphia Phillies players Ryan Howard and Chase Utley and on other days, he’s on the field with children aged 8 - 14, interacting with kids and professional players. And sometimes, he’s in the office doing paperwork. This is just a peek into Ian Leeker’s life as an Major League Baseball intern in Sydney.
They built their project on a simple fact. Elon students don't use nearly as much as they have.
Instead of picking up fast food for lunch, students in a new Garden Studio class can make their own meal — literally.
For junior Kileigh Browning, undergraduate research is more than a school project: It’s a lifestyle.
It’s the faces that tell all, according to Holly Hodge, interior designer for Elon University.
In college, Nagatha Tonkins, director of internships and external relations for the School of Communications, said she was at a disadvantage. She did not know how to iron or wash clothes very well, becayuse her mother would always do those tasks for her, encouraging her daughter to read or do homework.
When Elizabeth Greenberg's friend was suddenly diagnosed with thyroid cancer last spring, silk flowers didn’t do the trick.
Once a semester, the chime of glass and a few spoken words ring in the sacred age for college students. But at one of the university’s treasured rites of passage, those glasses aren’t full of alcohol.
The brain-damaged kitten from Washington, D.C. that couldn’t walk straight probably never expected to become the name of an aspiring Elon University student disc jockey.
While enrolled in a screen writing class at Elon University, Peyton Lea thought of the plot and characters of a feature film.
Diversity. It’s an overused word that has been echoed throughout every corner of Elon University’s campus. But most diversity discussions at Elon focus on race and, recently, there’s been conversation about religious diversity with the construction of the Numen Lumen Multi-faith Center. However, there is another type of diversity that has gone largely unnoticed: generational diversity.
Countless productions of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet have run since it was published by William Shakespeare in the late 16th century. But, next month Elon alumna Victoria Tucci is putting a twist on the classic that the bard himself would likely appreciate.
[quote]Most of the perfumed air fresheners sold in stores actually fill your home with toxic chemicals.[/quote]
When senior Hannah Barry returned to Elon University after studying abroad in Ghana last Winter Term, she wasn’t quite ready to let go of the experience she’d had there.
For some Elon University students, spending four years in North Carolina is already an international adventure.
It may have taken decades, but Dan Doby is finally getting his dinner. Last year, the native Burlington resident opened Jazebel’s Jazz Bistro on land where he hunted for rabbits as a kid.
At first, Joe Jacobs was studying pre-dentistry. But after taking a class in marine biology, he realized that he could not imagine spending his life looking into people’s mouths, so he changed his degree to marine biology.
It was just another day when Maggie Cissel walked to class one November morning. An email came through her phone. She almost deleted it, but chose to read it instead. Little did Cissel know that decision would change her life.