Elon student’s documentary, 'We Will Prevail,' chosen for RiverRun International Film Festival
In the state of North Carolina, gay couples still await their right to be married.
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In the state of North Carolina, gay couples still await their right to be married.
There are few things in life that I love more than a good, solid comeback. And I don’t mean like Snoop Dogg’s name change to whatever it may be right now. I mean a comeback like a Britney-Spears-post-head-shaving comeback.
Limelight Records, Elon University’s student-run record label, opened a contest to university students to produce a song. The winning producer will receive $50 and have their work shown off on the official Limelight Records album.
“The Invisible War,” a documentary about military sexual trauma, noted in 2009 more than 3,000 men and women reported rape in the military. But statistics show only 80 percent of rape victims actually report the incident.
The dance company Ailey II brought fresh and young dancers to Elon University’s McCrary Theatre Thursday, March 7.
Last Sunday, William Barker, who portrays Thomas Jefferson in Williamsburg, Va., visited Elon University Sunday to discuss Jefferson’s role in drafting the Declaration of Independence. Barker’s strong connection to Jefferson and what he stands for was evident throughout his performance.
By 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19, the crowd to see Saturday Night Live’s Jay Pharoah completely filled McKinnon Hall at Elon University, forcing many students to stand. Born in Virginia, Pharoah now lives in New York City where he is on NBC’s "Saturday Night Live."
There are not many places at Elon University where somebody can find a description of Hiroshima through scrapbooking and braille, political figure puppets and an artistic examination of shaving an ingrown hair.
Super Bowl Sunday is unquestionably one of my all-time favorite holidays of the year. But this year, the game was not personal for me at all. Being a fan of a major losing team (which will remain unnamed), I just got to enjoy it this year. Even my team’s main rivals were not in the running to be champions so I had no one to cheer against.
Cheri Armour, a member of the Elon University Class of 2009, will be instructing Zumba Madness on campus. Zumba allows both avid athletes and half-hearted exercisers to have fun while working on their fitness and health.
Rip_Chord, Elon University’s all-male a cappella group, hosted its first Speakeasy concert Jan. 19 at West End Station. Two of Elon’s other a cappella groups, Sweet Signatures and Vital Signs, jumped at the opportunity to sing in a fun, casual performance.
On the surface, "Incognito" is Michael Sidney Fosberg’s autobiographical one-man play based on his search to find his biological father in his early thirties. After a fateful call to his dad, Fosberg’s ideals of cultural identity were shaken to the core from the realization that he is African-American. His show is designed to provoke personal stories for everyone.