Chroma: Painting a performance
The sound of waves crashing against the sand, backdrops of deep blue and purple and dancers dressed in all black.
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The sound of waves crashing against the sand, backdrops of deep blue and purple and dancers dressed in all black.
One of the many well-accomplished women making history at Elon University is Rochelle Ford. Ford, who will soon be celebrating her first year as dean of the School of Communications, is the first black female to hold the role.
Four of the six academic deans at Elon University are women. Rebecca Neiduski, dean of the School of Health Sciences, is one of them.
Sophomore Annie Earnshaw and junior Livi Murray are two Elon University students who have taken full advantage of their spare time on campus — between classes, homework, clubs and social lives, they also run their own businesses.
A local Italian restaurant with a homey feel is only a seven-minute drive from Elon University’s campus. Reno’s Pizza and Italian Restaurant serves pizza, pasta and subs, has a salad bar and more. They also serve beer and wine.
For the first time at Elon University, women studying music production and recording arts will be able to come together to learn about their trade and discuss womanhood in the industry at the Leading Women in Audio Conference on March 15-16.
Elon university senior Amanda McMahon’s school day begins at 6 a.m. when she wakes up, drinks her coffee and carpools to class. She arrives by 7:30 and uses the spare time to organize her materials for the day. But when the students file in for first period, she doesn’t join them at their desks. McMahon is teaching the class, not taking it.
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Elon University’s Students Promoting Awareness, Responsibility, Knowledge and Success is hosting a series of events called “a week of sextracurriculars” that are occurring through the first week of March.
Dr. Milk is a new, locally-owned bubble tea, rolled ice cream and frozen yogurt store in Burlington.
Downtown Burlington business owners are hoping for a movement of revitalization with the upcoming opening of the Burlington Beer Works brew-pub cooperative. The restaurant is set to open in late March or early April 2019.
If Beale Street Could Talk
The lights in Irazu Coffee are low. An empty microphone stand waits patiently beside a speaker as a tangle of cords lay across the stage.
Harrison’s is a modest sandwich shop nestled in a strip off of South Church Street in New Market Square, an easy eight-minute drive from Elon’s campus.
Campus Recreation and Wellness held its fourth annual Ladies Lifting Night on Monday, Feb. 18, at Elon University as a part of the campuswide Love Your Body Week.
Every year, Elon University presents a dance concert celebrating Black History Month. And in his time as a student here, senior Tres McMichael has only missed one.
One year after the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Elon freshman Kali Clougherty has unanswered questions. She can’t bear to hear fire alarms. She’s still processing what happened at her high school.
Performing her monologue on Valentine’s Day, Elon University senior Madison Scott is comfortable on stage.
Elon University boasts one of the best music theater programs in the nation, but two Elon students are choosing to pursue performance off campus.
Walking around Elon’s campus, it’s easy to appreciate the manicured lawns, perfected brick walkways and the towering oak trees. But as a minority on campus, one thing students might notice is a lack of students that look like them.