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(10/26/11 7:15pm)
Looking for something different to do with your friends on a Friday evening? Lowell's Wine List could be a good alternative if you are 21 or older. The recently opened shop, located in Faucette House on Trollinger Avenue, offers weekly wine classes and tastings.
(10/26/11 6:17pm)
It's the season for colder days and crunchy leaves. It's time for sweaters, boots and scarves. Fall is also a great time for delicious seasonal foods such as pumpkins and squash, apples and pears and hot beverages for those colder days. So grab some utensils and find the secret to a great fall through these popular recipes.
(10/25/11 7:25pm)
The Center for Education, Imagination and the Natural World hopes to reconnect children with nature, and get them away from technology for a little while. Photo by Merissa Blitz.
(10/25/11 7:23pm)
The Blakey Hall Retirement Community is a popular place for Elon students to volunteer with the elderly in the area. A lesser known way of getting involved is through The Cottage at Blakey Hall, a seperate unit that houses 16 residents with memory impairments such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
(10/25/11 7:21pm)
When she arrived at Elon, freshman Sam Mairson planned to complement her formal education with extensive extracurricular participation.
(10/11/11 7:15pm)
Many would find it hard to see a correlation between Saturday morning cartoons, author J.R.R. Tolkien and the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
(10/11/11 6:57pm)
Sandwiched between the many pubs and quirky antique shops of downtown Greensboro, it's hard to miss The Green Bean Coffeehouse. The old brick building, true to its name, is painted an eye-catching green with large front windows. It peers into this diverse hub for students, artists, musicians and the loyal customers who have made the shop their everyday spot for a cup o' joe.
(10/11/11 5:34pm)
Living to 100 years old is a feat in itself. Working six days a week at that age is even more remarkable.
(09/29/11 1:40am)
1. Google yourself.
(09/29/11 1:39am)
Ross Wade, assistant director of Career Services for the School of Communications, invited iMedia students to join him as he presented at the Triangle Social Media Club (SMC) meeting to discuss how job seekers can successfully utilize social media in their job search. It was held at iContact, a social media and marketing management company, in Morrisville.
(09/29/11 1:33am)
Summer has officially ended and your summer clothes will soon take a back seat in the closet, if they haven't already. The rainy weather and cooler mornings have forced students to layer up and reach for comfort foods like pizza, chicken strips and mac and cheese. But the weather shouldn't be an excuse not to stay fit this fall.
(09/29/11 1:31am)
We all know it's important to recycle, but sometimes it's hard to keep track of the best way to do it. Which recycling numbers are allowed? Do I leave the cap on or take it off? Should I rinse this out?
(09/29/11 1:30am)
Chris Burgess received his first tattoo, a yellow round smiley face in the center of his arm, at age 14. He did it by his own hand. With Indian ink, a sewing needle and thread and clumsy, puerile hands that had not yet perfected the steady handedness that comes with years of artistic practice, he carved the face into his arm.
(09/21/11 2:35pm)
The son of a billionaire may never need to work, but that hasn't stopped Peter Buffett, son of investor Warren Buffett, from dabbling in causes and missions across the board.
(09/21/11 2:18pm)
With bunnies, tigers and pigs galore, the historic Dentzel Menagerie Carousel and its 46 hand-carved animals was the focus of the 24th annual Burlington Carousel Festival. The festival, held Sept. 17 and 18 at Burlington City Park, offered food, art, music, rides and many other amusement attractions.
(09/20/11 8:24pm)
For a kindergartener, getting "a little scissor happy" usually means cleaning up a big mess. But for Elon junior Ashley Haddy, it means relaxation, friendship and the name of her new business, "Scizzor Happy," the newest addition to Elon's Community Church farmers' market.
(09/20/11 8:12pm)
Croque monsieur topped with bechamel sauce and a side of salad with beer vinaigrette is just a normal dinner for the members of the Elon Cooking Club.
(09/20/11 8:07pm)
Instead of going to the usual spot for dinner tonight, head to Gibsonville and try The Post Office Eatery. The four-month old restaurant, although slightly off the beaten path, is a quaint dining alternative.
(09/19/11 5:30am)
An Elon University performing arts student came rushing through the doors of Coming Attractions Hair and Tanning salon. Her face was red from tears, and she was in a panic. She had dyed her hair black for a part, and now it wouldn't come out.
(09/14/11 3:57am)
Ten years ago, the United States and the world changed forever when terrorists flew planes into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. Despite the passage of time, the memories are still fresh, particularly for New Yorkers.