Julee Tate Flood elected as NC Court of Appeals Judge Seat 8
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Rebecca Kohn was announced as Elon University’s next provost and vice president for academic affairs, according to a Nov. 3 email from university President Connie Book.
Brad Moore, Elon University architect and Elon’s director of planning, design and construction management, proposed a rezoning request for 19.6 acres within the city limits of Burlington to the Planning and Zoning Commission — which unanimously voted to recommend the request to city council — at a meeting on Oct. 24.
The Gender and LGBTQIA Center, along with Late Night Elon, hosted its annual Dragstravaganza show from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Oct 29 in Alumni Gym. This year, the GLC encouraged people to come dressed up for Halloween.
Republican Chuck Marsh is running for ABSS Board of Education against four other candidates.
Republican Julee Flood is running for North Carolina Court of Appeals Seat 8 against Democrat Carolyn Thompson.
Students and members of the Elon University community had their second opportunity to meet one of three candidates for the next provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Rebecca Kohn, Elizabeth Sayrs and Robert Aguirre have been announced as finalists to become Elon University’s next provost and vice president for academic affairs, according to a Sept. 30 email from co-chairs of provost search committee Jason Husser and Janet Williams.
Dain Butler, Alamance-Burlington School System superintendent, issued a one-minute video announcing a zero-tolerance policy for possession of weapons, assault on staff and adults, gang related fights and possession and distribution of illegal substances.
Burlington resident Lorena Meza Lara spent her early childhood growing up in Mexico. She played outside until the sun went down and would pick out shapes in the stars. She remembers getting her allowance and walking to the corner store for a raspado, a snow cone with fruit. She walked to and from school everyday.
At the start of every semester, Elon University professor of performing arts Kim Shively invites each of her classes to create a community agreement, setting the expectation for how the group works together.
At Elon's regular town council meeting, council members debated the repercussions of making downtown Elon a “social district.” This change would mean that in a limited space, beer and wine purchased from local restaurants can be enjoyed outside.
Elon University welcomed five new interdisciplinary minors this fall for undergraduate students, including Islamic studies, food studies, engineering design, sustainable enterprises and museum studies and public history.
The Green Party has been added to the North Carolina ballot for midterms Nov. 8 after a long fought battle against the Democrats that included lawsuits and alleged fraud.
Before Jan. 6, 2021, Rett Newton was perfectly content as the mayor of Beaufort, North Carolina, and a Ph.D. student at Duke University, but after seeing the attack on the U.S. Capitol, Newton knew he had to become more involved in national politics.
Constance Lov Johnson is running as a Democrat for the United States Senate in 2022 with experience not just limited to politics.
On April 30, Glencoe Cotton Mill, a closed textile plant only five miles from Elon University, will celebrate its 140-year anniversary with a festival at the Textile Heritage Museum.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused an increased use in social media, which is linked to an increased amount of diagnosed eating disorders. In 2020, there was a 15% increase in diagnosis of eating disorders, according to the British Journal of Psychiatry, with links to the COVID-19 pandemic. Emergency department visits for girls with eating disorders in the U.S. doubled during the pandemic, according to a study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
At the Board of Alderman work session on March 28, Aldermen discussed a resolution about the Aspen Avenue development, a new solid waste and recycling contract, and a public hearing for a rezoning request. The board has also transitioned to a new schedule and will meet on the second Tuesday and the fourth Monday each month.