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Recyclemania at Elon University is now a competition. Though the university has participated in the national program each February for the past seven years, it has never before competed for rankings.
In past years, the reception has managed to prepare a wide variety of food while also satisfying the classic holiday essentials. The food provided in past years includes:
Chef Christopher Russell has offered introductory cooking classes throughout the semester to Elon University students in each of the popular dining areas on campus. Russell is the owner of multiple local restaurants in the Elon and Burlington areas, including Town Table, B. Christopher’s and B’s Bistro.
CHARLOTTE-Republican Pat McCrory has won the race for governor of North Carolina with nearly 55 percent of the state’s vote.
For senior Jamie Albright, a serious illness led to promising research opportunities. A medical emergency in her teenage years led to a lifelong passion, and the relationship continues to flourish.
Whether it’s the result of watching a terrifying film involving werewolves and vampires, or the classic scare of opening an eerie closet in my own house, I’ve always enjoyed a good scare.
Popular superheroes such as Batman and Iron Man have dominated the Hollywood superhero scene ever since Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” adaptation inspired a new generation of big budget superhero films in 2002. Lesser-known heroes, such as Green Lantern and Daredevil, have managed to make it to the big screen, but it’s apparent they haven’t received the same level of attention as Hollywood’s most prominent moneymakers. Why aren’t quirkier superheroes given more opportunities to prove that they belong among the ranks of the alleged superhero elites?
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker spoke alongside fellow GOP party member and former Charlotte mayor, Pat McCrory, promoting the North Carolina gubernatorial nominee’s “comeback” campaign to a small group of local party supporters in Burlington on Tuesday. The owners of Copland Fabrics, Inc. hosted the event in a small portion of one of the company’s warehouses.
What ever happened to the days of whipping out an old-school Monopoly board and arguing over who’s going to get the racecar board piece? What about shuffling old, worn out cards in preparation for a game of gin rummy? The days of people congregating around tangible board games seem to have passed, as people are moving on to more “accessible” entertainment to occupy their free time.