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(04/27/16 5:00pm)
The print version of this story was riddled with factual inaccuracies. Chris Allred was identified as the manager — he’s a part-time bartender, and that’s his sole title. Piedmont Ale House opened in 2006, not 2007 as was reported. The article states that the average burger cost around $8, but burger prices range between $8.50 and $19.95. Sunday football specials include $5.55 wings, pizzas and Bud Light pitchers — not all beer. The story also said that Piedmont Ale House “brings food to you.” It doesn’t. The pub offers catering, but not delivery. There isn’t a drink list, either. The closing times are also wrong. From Sunday through Wednesday, it closes at midnight, but it closes at 1 a.m. Thursdays and 2 a.m. Fridays. The Pendulum regrets the errors.
(04/19/16 10:00pm)
For those looking to lose the “Freshman 15” lies a cleansing answer: the Trifecta Health & Wellness Club in Burlington. Customers are drawn in as owner Candace Sappington, a former Elon University police officer and Elon ‘03 graduate, waves them in with a smile and encourages customers to learn about her club and how it can change someone’s life — just as it changed hers.
(04/12/16 6:44pm)
Portraying events taken play before and after the Hansberry play, “Clybourne Park” discusses racial issues and show the similarities between the world today and the 50s, which is a time that seems far away and less progressive despite only being 60 years in the past.
(03/16/16 2:30pm)
Colleges Against Cancer, a group dedicated to fundraising on college campuses for the American Cancer Society, is no exception to the loads of overachieving student organizations on Elon University’s campus. Last year, throughout multiple events, Colleges Against Cancer raised over $70,000. This year, they are hoping to raise even more with a goal of $100,000.
(03/09/16 10:00pm)
Elon University students tend to be on one side of a never-ending battle between which of Burlington’s Mexican restaurant is better: La Cocina or La Fiesta. Students stick with their unshakable beliefs, vehemently defending one’s guacamole and chips versus the other’s.
(03/02/16 5:00pm)
Umami Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar in Burlington offers such massive portions that patrons rarely leave without boxing up leftovers. The hibachi-style restaurant provides a food coma-inducing dinner with a show, perfect for a special occasion or an entertaining night out.
(02/24/16 1:00pm)
In May of her senior year of high school, junior Caroline Colino was set to go to the University of Delaware to study biology. The Delaware native went to an arts high school in Wilmington, Delaware, starting off on a singing track and switching to the acting track her junior year.
(02/17/16 1:00pm)
For the third year in a row, Elon University’s six a cappella groups will join together for a singing extravaganza to benefit sick children.
(02/10/16 5:04pm)
Burlington may appear overcrowded with vast options for fast food and chain restaurants, leaving few quick, healthy options available to Elon University students and the community. But, obscured alongside Macho’s Pizza and NC Jelly Donuts lies a new way to detox.
(01/21/16 5:00pm)
Six years ago, Steve Papakostas saw that there was a gap in the variety of food available to the Burlington community. There were plenty of American food restaurants and chains, but nothing that resembled the food that Papakostas loved to make.
(01/20/16 1:39pm)
Before senior Brandon Mitchell started in the music program at Elon University, he had no idea he could accomplish this much before graduation.
(11/15/15 1:00pm)
Emotion, spirituality and humanity come together in the variety of religion-based songs that will be performed by the Phoenix Winds, Elon University’s wind ensemble at their fall concert 7:30 p.m. Nov. 17 in McCrary Theatre.
(10/28/15 12:00pm)
Jeff Colgan came to North Carolina with a mission. The Arizona native had just spent a year and a half in New York City and wanted a change of pace.
(10/07/15 5:43pm)
The Department of Performing Arts has put on the two-act play “Harper Regan” written by Simon Stevens, from Oct. 1-7. The show follows Harper, a working mother attempting to see her dying father.
(09/28/15 12:00pm)
Instagram has become a medium for posting “artsy” pictures of the beach, friends and cute animals. But it takes something special to stop a serial scroller from just passing by a picture, and for many Elon University students, that is a tasty-looking food photograph.
(09/22/15 5:51pm)
Students and community members raced down East Haggard Avenue wearing capes. Children dressed as zombies ran past windows, frightening those inside. They were not filming the newest superhero movie on Elon University’s campus, but rather raising money for those who need medical assistance in Alamance County.
(09/10/15 2:09pm)
When Elon University students on a college budget head to downtown Elon to treat themselves to one of the locally owned restaurants in the small strip, they often overlook Mynt Boutique, a chic women's clothing store, for fear of bursting the bank.
(09/05/15 10:29pm)
(09/02/15 8:00pm)
Nestled between the fast food joints and Southern comfort of Burlington lies a restaurant with ethnic charm. Opened in February 2012 with Chef Manikandarja Jeaganathan, Taaza Bistro stands out as the only Indian restaurant in the area.
(05/08/15 5:34pm)
Four years of dance comes to close from May 7-9 with XVcollective, a collaborating dance group, senior thesis concert.