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(11/19/13 6:52pm)
Elon does not have a solicitation policy for on campus mail, preventing most outside vendors from leaving flyers, coupons or other advertisements in student's mailboxes, but students still see outside advertisements in their mailboxes.
(11/10/13 5:03am)
In the United States alone, 16 million children are living in poverty. Those 16 million children do not have access to high-quality education, and they are half as likely to graduate as those who grow up in economically sound areas.
(11/05/13 12:17am)
Elon Campus Safety and Police are investigating two theft incidents. Smith Jackson sent an email at 6 p.m. Monday to the student body regarding the thefts.
(11/01/13 4:56pm)
(10/28/13 9:20pm)
Two suspects were arrested this weekend after breaking in to an Elon home. According to the Elon Police Department, the two homeowners of 114 Elm Crest Drive in Elon returned home after dinner to Trey Kincaid Boggs, 20, of Gibsonville, and Stormy Lee Lundy, 17, of Elon, robbing their home.
(10/24/13 5:21am)
Students are back on campus following fall break, but they probably noticed some changes to where they are allowed to park.
(10/24/13 1:04am)
ELN first broke the news that an Alamance County Judge lifted Alexis Gray's requirement to wear an electronic monitoring device, and Vice President of Student Life Smith Jackson has now emailed the school about it.
(10/23/13 1:13pm)
Elon University students are really into weird things.
(10/18/13 10:15pm)
At Thursday night’s SGA Senate meeting, a $1,500 special allocation to a group of five students traveling to India during Winter Term passed in a 36-3-9 vote.
(10/14/13 4:43pm)
Imagine a workday that consists of waking up whenever you want and Skyping a couple of business partners, on track to making a six-figure salary while sitting on your couch in plaid pajama pants, watching “Sherlock Holmes” and eating ramen.
(10/11/13 2:47pm)
At Thursday night’s SGA Senate meeting, a second special allocation for this year’s Homecoming concert passed in a 35-5 vote.
(10/09/13 7:25pm)
The polarization of American government has left the confines of Congress and taken to the streets, Jason Husser, assistant professor of political science at Elon University and assistant director of the Elon Poll, said in a panel discussion in Lindner Hall Oct. 8.
(10/09/13 12:14am)
The Moseley parking lot will be downsizing after fall break to allow for construction to begin on the Inman Admissions Welcome Center, according to an email to the student body from Dennis Franks, director of campus safety and police.
(10/08/13 8:28pm)
Many consider fall the most beautiful time of the year, with a change in foliage promising a new academic year and a chance to start fresh.
(10/07/13 5:59pm)
For some Elon University students, Fall Break will be a time for professional development and networking.
(10/04/13 12:55am)
Before Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak revolutionized the world of personal computing with the Apple II in 1977, he was a self-described introverted geek, social loner and college dropout. But Wozniak had a lot of ideas from a brain that works a little differently than most people's, he said Oct. 3 at Elon University’s Fall Convocation and the school’s 125th anniversary in Alumni Gym.
(10/01/13 11:46pm)
Belk Library and Octagon have received a facelift.
(10/01/13 7:20pm)
The latest Elon Poll shows the North Carolina General Assembly and Gov. Pat McCrory dipping in their approval ratings, but the poll’s directors say this is far from signaling a change in party control in 2014.
(10/01/13 2:08pm)
Lakeside Dining Hall and the Winter Garden Cafe received a sanitation rating of 90 on their Sept. 25 inspection. Ratings can go as high as 110 in the state of North Carolina.
(09/30/13 10:44pm)
On the morning of Sept. 17, two female students, one Jewish and one African-American, woke up to a swastika, the acronym “KKK” and a sketch of male genitalia drawn on the whiteboard outside their room.