Elon senior takes on China’s capital to teach English
Beijing. It’s a city of more than 20 million people, and soon, an Elon University senior will join them to teach English to Chinese adults in the business world.
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Beijing. It’s a city of more than 20 million people, and soon, an Elon University senior will join them to teach English to Chinese adults in the business world.
(DISCLAIMER: The following article contains offensive language. This reflects the decision of Elon Local News to accurately report the protest by quoting the students involved.)
It began with a bundle of fliers printed with derogatory words and scattered around Fonville Fountain. Then, the words rang out across Phi Beta Kappa Commons as students, faculty and staff at Elon University gathered for the last College Coffee of the academic year.
At the last SGA Senate meeting of the semester, the Senate debated a resolution to support Scouts for Equality, an organization working to change the Boy Scouts of America’s LGBTQ policy and create and inclusive environment for all individuals who wish to become Boy Scouts. The legislation passed in a 19-0-13 vote.
The Student Government Association at Elon University recently amended its constitution and bylaws to afford more power to the Senate, increase the efficiency of the organizational council and correct structural and grammatical discrepancies. The student body will vote on the amendments May 15.
Several buildings on Elon's campus lost power at approximately 2:30 p.m as a result of power outages in Alamance County.
Tax-free online shopping may be at risk under a bill currently under consideration by the United States Senate. The bill would allow states to collect state and local sales taxes on all Internet purchases. The taxes would go to the state in which the consumer lives.
Marijuana. Weed. Ganja. Cannabis. Pot. Doesn’t matter what you call it, it’s a hot-button issue in American culture right now, especially with the full legalization of marijuana in Colorado and Washington since the last election and marijuana legislation in Congress in several more states. The issue of marijuana is one which has plagued college campuses for years. But how is it affecting Elon University?
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Members of the Elon and Burlington communities gathered May 1 to discuss issues, tensions and laws surrounding gun violence in the United States.
Students in Elon University’s Garden Studio class spend their time working in the Elon Community Garden to maintain its upkeep and harvest crops for course credit.
Elon University’s Spring Convocation, titled “Sacred Space: The Promise for Peace and Understanding in Our World — A Multi-Faith Conversation,” fostered a conversation about religious diversity and tolerance among six distinguished panelists from different faith traditions.
Religious songs rose into the rafters of the Numen Lumen Sacred Space at Elon University before its official dedication April 30. Completed in early March, the Numen Lumen Pavilion serves as Elon’s multi-faith center and houses the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life.
He stifled her frantic screams with a pillow and restrained her flailing limbs with brute force. She could barely breathe as he raped her. When he pulled her body on top of his and pushed her head between his legs, she managed to slip her wrist from his grasp and swiftly struck him in the genitals. Pain clouded his consciousness as she retrieved her clothes and fled into the night.
After they felt the school couldn’t help them, seniors Blake Thompson and Deanna Fox took matters into their own hands.
Sororities gathered in clumps, clubs including Spectrum and EFFECT readied their banners and Becca Bishopric, coordinator for violence prevention and response at Elon University, took the microphone.
In an increasingly technological and Internet-centric society, there are few things people keep secret from one another or feel uncomfortable talking about in a work setting. Except for religion.
This morning, Elon University's Board of Trustees announced its decision to keep Chick-fil-A on campus, after a contentious months-long debate regarding the restaurant's presence on campus. Read on for an official statement from President Leo Lambert, SGA Executive President Welsford Bishopric and members of the Vendor Policy Study Committee.
After considering the findings and recommendations of the Vendor Policy Study Committee, Elon University’s Board of Trustees voted to continue the university’s partnership with Chick-fil-A. The restaurant, currently open in Octagon Café, will relocate to the first floor of McEwen dining hall by early fall.
Elon University students discussed the fluid nature of sexuality and gender identity in a workshop hosted by Spectrum, the university’s queer-straight alliance, April 16.