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Tobacco farming is on the decline in North Carolina, but all those empty farms won’t be going to waste.
Reverend Doctor William Barber II isn’t concerned with being successful — instead, he grapples with a different question.
It’s no secret that the dollar has been losing value — but for minimum wage workers, this has especially dire consequences. Adjusted for inflation, minimum wage is now worth less than it was in the 1960s and ‘70s.
On the morning of Sept. 17, two female students, one Jewish and one African-American, woke up to a swastika, the acronym “KKK” and a sketch of male genitalia drawn on the whiteboard outside their room.
Elon University’s Stewart Fitness Center has changed — but not by way of adding additional floors this time.
Put down the pre-workout — that is, if you’re using Craze.
Don’t believe the hype — not when it comes to all the college horror stories, at least.
My 21st birthday was on July 4th. I sat around and sipped moonshine and talked with people I loved to be around.
Members of the Elon and Burlington communities gathered May 1 to discuss issues, tensions and laws surrounding gun violence in the United States.
Just over a week ago – at approximately 2:50 P.M. on Monday – two bombs exploded at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Following up to our original post, two more explosive devices have been found at the Boston Marathon by Boston police and are currently being dismantled, the Boston Globe reports.
Two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday afternoon, killing two people, leaving six in critical condition and injuring at least 28 people, according to Boston news outlets. The explosions happened around 2:50 p.m. Elon University alumna Kristin Feeney '11 was running in the marathon. According to Feeney's sister's Facebook page, she is doing fine. Her last check in was at the 40K mark, according to The Boston Marathon website. Two residents of Burlington were registered for the marathon, according to the event's website. The two residents were Holly Fredricksen-Dewitt, 25, and Jim Keck, 77.
In Brasstown, North Carolina, it isn’t a new year until a possum is dropped.
Mountains don’t grow back. They’re not like trees that produce seeds that can be replanted when one is cut down – when a mountain is gone, it’s permanent.
Ladies and gentlemen, Ross Wade is leaving the building.
Ladies and gentlemen, Ross Wade is leaving the building.
The way we learn is changing, according to Kyle Bowen, director of informatics at Purdue University — and it might just come in the form of computer icons.
Rodney Parks, coming from the University of Georgia, has been named Elon University’s next registrar.
Elon University’s Winter Term 2013 will center on diversity. It will offer more than 80 diversity-themed courses and a myriad of cultural events for students to attend.