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(10/24/18 12:00pm)
The single hanging lightbulb in the corner illuminated snaking cords, the color of bruises. Harsh purple light flashed in the orchestra pit each time the twin spotlights swung to center stage — a pair of fleeting highway headlights. They turned the patchy carpet a sickly yellow. Low rafters wrapped in thick, black fabric crossed directly overhead, mimicking furled pirate sails. The floorboards above creaked each time Sweeney Todd crossed the stage to growl a line.
(10/26/18 12:00pm)
Never-before-seen designs will be the main feature at this year’s Alamance Arts Fashion Show.
(10/25/18 12:00pm)
Senior Kaveen Solanki remembers joking around with senior Xavier Andrada, his roommate, at their College Station apartment about building a fashion brand. As they brainstormed ideas for this potential brand, they immediately created the name, Saint Xavier. The name is a combination of Andrada’s first name and the word “saint,” which Solanki thought was a good combination.
(10/27/18 12:00pm)
BURLINGTON — As a takeout and catering cafe during the day and an upscale restaurant at night, Michelle’s Kitchen & Table is where family values and fine dining collide.
(10/12/18 12:00pm)
In hope of turning societal expectations of what’s important in college on its head, senior Ryan McElhinney began brainstorming ways to elevate and support students’ creativity.
(10/09/18 1:31pm)
(10/03/18 11:00pm)
The Elon Police Department has a new officer on the beat, and he has four legs.
(10/03/18 11:00am)
Four sons and Elon University.
(10/03/18 12:00am)
Updated at 2:48 p.m. on Oct. 3, 2018 to correct the misstating of Pamela Notchey's title. Notchey is the director of the Humane Society of Alamance County. Elon News Network regrets the mistake.
(10/03/18 9:00pm)
GRAHAM — Kevin Hardin can usually be found in a classroom readjusting a projector or fixing a computer. But he does more than just IT — he does art.
(09/28/18 4:52pm)
When sophomore Margaret Johnson thinks of home, she remembers after-school beach trips and getting her boating license when she was 11.
(09/28/18 4:00am)
Vibrant dance music, free food, and community will shine a light on Hispanic culture during this year’s annual La Habana dance party event.
(09/26/18 1:05pm)
When coming to terms with her sexuality, folk-pop singer Gina Chavez would pray to God asking for answers wanting to know why she was attracted to women and whether it was good or bad.
(09/27/18 4:00am)
Un estudiante tradicional en Elon University se gradúa a los 22 años. Al graduarse, la gente les preguntan donde se ven en 10 años, pero Luis Renato no tiene que imaginar que va a estar haciendo a los 32 años porque ya lo está viviendo.
(09/24/18 6:41pm)
Yellow laborador Donni and his handler Kaitie Uebelhoer were among about a dozen teams from up and down the East Coast who gathered in Graham for an intense weekend that was sure to be no walk in the park.
(09/24/18 10:32pm)
For some Elon students, this is just another week of class. But for one sophomore, this week symbolizes part of her life journey.
(09/29/18 4:00am)
En el centro de Gibsonville hay una panadería que se llama Ines’ Bakery. Inés y Ariel Roets la abrieron hace dos años y la panadería es un lugar donde uno se puede sentir como en casa.
(09/13/18 1:35am)
Kate Heck, manager of Elon's newest bar, drove 450 miles down the east coast to be a part of MaGerks Pub and Grill. Elon students don’t even have to leave campus.
(09/12/18 4:00am)
History stands still at the Pine Hill Cemetery in downtown Burlington. It’s easy to drive right by, but taking a step through the gates unravels war stories, precious treasures and proximate local figures. Family names like Trollinger, Holt and Hoffman speckle the cemetery and can be recognized by the Elon University community.
(09/12/18 4:00am)
Faith in all aspects of life is important to Mark Fox, adjunct instructor in communications.