Elon student among delegates at DNC
PHILADELPHIA -- Traveling across many state lines, one Elon University student found his way into the Democratic National Convention.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Traveling across many state lines, one Elon University student found his way into the Democratic National Convention.
Elon University's "30 Minutes" news program was awarded first place in the "Magazine" category of the 37th College Television Awards, presented on May 25 by the Television Academy Foundation in Los Angeles, California.
Elon students will be involved in activities during CELEBRATE! 2016, which is a celebration of "achievements in academics and creative endeavors." The week is April 25-30, and is a compilation of awards ceremonies, presentations, and speakers. Here is a full list of the events:
Eileen Claussen, founding president of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, will speak on April 19. Claussen will discuss the implications of a changing climate, the strategies and solutions for addressing it, and the roles of the major players, governments, businesses and us.
Elon's Campus Security has had a blue light emergency system for many years. There are now 35 blue lights on campus, each of which function on a distress button that immediately calls police to the scene, with the goal of a two-minute response time.
Roscoe's Guitars shop has been shaping the sound of music for many years. Recently, their customers are becoming more "high profile".
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Each year as the month of February flies by, one cannot help but question the meaning behind "Black History Month." What history haven't we learned about and why do we have a whole month centered around one race's background and culture?
A scroll through Instagram and other social media might have you seeing several pictures of yoga poses all labeled #zen but for Susan Hearn, co-owner of Om Shanti Yoga, yoga is much more than just a physical activity and that comes with an opportunity for a good selfie.
The friendly faces behind the counter serving you cookies, sandwiches and coffee at Acorn are often thought of as just workers with some southern sweetness. One Acorn employee, Kathryn has been working in the coffee shop for over 10 years. One night, she told two Elon students her dream of taking her family to Disney World. The two girls saw the passion and heart Kathryn put into each shift, even when they lasted until 2 a.m. Lucy Smith-Williams, a freshman, and Taylor Zisholtz, a junior, decided they needed to help.
The friendly faces behind the counter serving you cookies, sandwiches and coffee at Acorn are often thought of as just workers with some southern sweetness. Kathryn, one of those Acorn employees, has been working in the coffee shop for more than 10 years. One night, she told two Elon students her dream of taking her family to Disney World.
What started as a class project has turned into a social media campaign. One Elon student is using a basic necessity to make a change.
A fatal car crash on University Drive in Elon left one female dead and several injured. It happened at about 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 27. According to an Elon Police Department press release, a witness said the driver of a Chevrolet skidded around a corner, went into the oncoming lane of travel and crashed into the front of a Kia traveling eastbound on University Drive.
A conversation on race, bias and privilege started Tuesday and those in the dialogue hope it will last throughout the years.
More than one thousand students studied abroad in dozens of countries this winter term. Elon Sophomore, Keller Biswurm decided instead to spend these weeks in Niger on a missions trip. However, he did not expect to experience riots and fires threatening his own home and village.