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(08/28/12 3:02am)
The Elon football team will get underway this Saturday against ACC opponent UNC. Last year's squad posted a record of five and six, and a big reason for their success came by the hands of Aaron Mellette, literally. Mellette caught 113 passes for over 1600 yards last year. Here's head coach Jason Swepson on what he thinks his senior receiver can do this year.
(08/28/12 2:56am)
In front of a record crowd at Rhodes Stadium Elon's men's soccer team kicked off their season against visiting rival High Point. Last year the two squads battled to a scoreless draw but High Point leads the All-time series, 27-11.
(08/28/12 2:53am)
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(08/28/12 2:49am)
School was out but there was no summer break for the Elon construction team.
(08/28/12 2:49am)
Senior Andrew Creech wears his uniform like a badge of honor and is very proud of his decision to enlist in the army. He immediately displays patriotism when you see him. All you have to do is look at the tattoos inked all over his body.
(08/28/12 2:41am)
Ahead this week in sports the women's volleyball team will play North Carolina on Wednesday. On thursday the women's soccer team will look for their second win of the season against Coastal Carolina. And women's volleyball will go at it again on Friday against Gardner-Webb. Later on in the week the football team will travel to Chapel Hill in its season opener against UNC. More action on Saturday as the women's volleyball team will take on Alabama and the men's soccer team will face Campbell in its second game of the season.
(08/28/12 2:38am)
Some Elon Local News reporters spent the summer interning at places like 60 Minutes and NBC Nightly News. But our Ronda Ataalla did things a little differently, she visited a country in turmoil and brought a camera along for the ride.
(08/28/12 2:29am)
A popular fast food restaurant is getting recognition for more than just it's tasty chicken sandwiches. Chick-Fil-A is getting mixed reactions from the public after a statement regarding same-sex marriage was released by the company's Chief Operating Officer, Dan Cathy.
(06/01/12 5:05pm)
Elon University announced the purchase of the Synder Campus of Elon Homes and Schools for Children adjacent to the university June 1. The 20-acre property currently houses the Elon School, an independent high school in the Town of Elon, and will change ownership at the end of August.
(05/13/12 7:16pm)
By midnight May 9, the results were finalized: Amendment One passed in the North Carolina primary elections with 61 percent of the vote. The strong amount of support for the amendment elicited strong reactions from all who had vied for or against its passage.
(05/10/12 1:30am)
Despite the passage of the marriage-amendment May 8, those in opposition to Amendment One gathered in community and hope May 9 at Elon University. The university's Student Government Association approved a resolution stating the institution's opposition to the amendment that defines the marriage between one man and one woman as the only domestic legal union recognized in the state less than two weeks earlier.
(05/09/12 12:41am)
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(05/09/12 12:16am)
The highly anticipated day arrived at last.
(05/08/12 2:23am)
Residents of Alamance County congregated at a yard sale in Graham to raise money for a cause that some believe will make a monumental difference for Alamance County.
(05/08/12 2:22am)
Elon University students are adding their voice to the North Carolina primary election.
(05/08/12 1:10am)
Professor from the Elon University School of Law have discussed what they foresee as the implications of Amendment One at recent meetings held by the Elon Community Church.
(05/08/12 1:10am)
In 1985, a Tacoma colorectal surgeon ran all day and night to raise money to fight cancer. The run spawned the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. Currently, there are relays across the United States, all with the goal to procure funds for cancer treatment and research.
(05/04/12 2:36pm)
A recent Elon Poll found more North Carolina residents think favorably of President Barack Obama than the likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney. The poll indicated 49 percent of residents think favorably of Obama, while only 28 percent think favorably of Romney.
(05/02/12 2:49pm)
The Alamance-Burlington School System provides a public school education to students in and around Alamance County, including many children of faculty and staff members of Elon University. However, Elon President Leo Lambert said he has seen a trend of staff members sending their children to surrounding school systems because they're dissatisfied with education in ABSS.
(05/02/12 7:40am)
It’s the kind of place that makes you feel at home, regardless of where your home may be.