Elon raises tuition by 2.87 percent
The Elon University Board of Trustees approved its 2016-17 fiscal year budget, increasing tuition by 2.87 percent — the increase amounts to $912.
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The Elon University Board of Trustees approved its 2016-17 fiscal year budget, increasing tuition by 2.87 percent — the increase amounts to $912.
Elon University Assistant Director of Development Devlin Shaw walked to the McMichael Biobus stop, eager to learn more about university initiatives to promote sustainability.
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Elon University's SGA rejected an amendment to its Constitution Thursday night which called for the removal of the optional "so help me God" clause.
DURHAM — Vice President Joe Biden emphasized the need for increased national attention toward finding a cure for cancer during a round-table discussion Wednesday afternoon at the Duke University School of Medicine.
New York Times Supreme Court Correspondent Adam Liptak arrived on stage at the Elon University School of Law Tuesday night, surprised by a recent decision. The Court temporarily blocked the Obama administration’s effort to fight climate change through regulations on coal-fired power plants.
He sits at his desk the day before flying out to the Super Bowl and talks about his favorite memories with relative ease. One question appears to stump him, though: What would go through your mind if the Panthers won the Super Bowl?
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) made final pitches to prospective New Hampshire primary voters in a debate and a town hall last week, shortly after former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley dropped out of the race.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson are receiving widespread support from North Carolina residents, according to year-end presidential candidate reports released Monday by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Elon University announced its Spring Cultural Events Calendar last week. Some of the highlights include guest lectures from a New York Times correspondent, a founding editor of The Onion and an ESPN broadcaster.
Five Major Takeaways from the Iowa Caucuses:
Over the past several months, presidential candidates have traveled across Iowa in search of support from the first voters in the 2016 election. Though the Iowa caucuses have garnered much media attention lately, it is important to recognize some limitations of the results.
Donald Trump will not be participating in the Thursday, Jan. 28 Republican presidential debate, according to a statement released today by the campaign.
The Burlington Times-News and Elon University partnered together Tuesday night for the latest Community Connections installment. With business, economics and race at the front of the conversation, four panelists explained the need for more leadership at the local level.
Previously having shown friendship toward one another, businessman Donald Trump and Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) found themselves on the attack during the Jan. 14 Republican primary debate in Charleston, South Carolina.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Senator Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) and former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley engaged in one of the livelier Democratic presidential debates thus far in the race to secure the party's nomination on Sunday, Jan. 17.
Nearly every day for the past several decades, Clay Smith of Redbud Farm has awakened at sunrise eager to plant, tend and market his crops. He’s 70 now and has witnessed massive changes in farming methods and economics. He’s typical in many ways of the farmers who are the foundation of a strong country.
Town of Elon Police executed a search warrant this afternoon at 309 W. Trollinger Ave. after uncovering possession of marijuana during a routine 8 a.m. town ordinance party trash search.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — Much of the focus of the Republican prime-time debate on Jan. 14 centered around gun violence and immigration.
Throughout the course of the Jan. 14 Republican undercard debate, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum expressed much opposition against the Obama administration on a host of issues.