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(03/11/14 12:21am)
For many people, the first time they saw or heard the term “Bitcoin,” it was on the pages of the business section or on CNBC or Fox Business as analysts reported that large quantities of the digital currency went missing.
(02/25/14 2:50am)
While a three-day snow break may feel brief in retrospect, for classes planned months in advance, even one missed day can have a resounding impact for the rest of the semester.
(02/25/14 2:41am)
After initially being asked by the state to dismiss the case, a North Carolina Superior Court has blocked a new state law that allocates taxpayer money to fund grants for private primary and secondary schools.
(02/18/14 2:21am)
As more leaks are discovered in North Carolina’s Dan River, environmental groups are saying the effects of the tens of thousands of tons of coal ash could remain in the ecosystem for at least a decade.
(02/18/14 1:38am)
North Carolina is the catalyst for one of the first appeals court hearings on the constitutionality of “speech and display laws.”
(02/11/14 3:22am)
As more states accept same-sex marriage, two speakers at Elon University took time to compare and contrast the fight for LGBTQ rights in the United States to that in Croatia.
(02/11/14 1:11am)
The State of the Union address usually serves to rally the nation for a new year, but this year, President Obama introduced a new policy to raise the minimum wage for federal workers by executive order.
(02/11/14 12:58am)
Politics and religion often intersect in the United States, and according to a new Gallup poll, that mix is more likely in North Carolina than in most other states.
(02/07/14 7:13pm)
Politics and religion often intersect in the United States, and according to a new Gallup poll, that mix is more likely in North Carolina than most other states.
(01/30/14 9:19pm)
As part of the Diversity speaker series, Columbia law professor and columnist at The Nation magazine Patricia Williams told the audience gathered Jan. 23 that headway on race relations are going backward rather than forward.
(01/30/14 9:02pm)
40 years after the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of Roe v. Wade, questions surrounding abortion found themselves at the court once again.
(01/21/14 1:21am)
The United State Senate’s top priority for January has been the extension of expired federal unemployment insurance – a reality in North Carolina for nearly six months.
(01/21/14 12:03am)
The Elon University School of Law now has its third dean, with Luke Bierman taking over for the school’s previous dean, George Johnson, starting June 1.
(12/09/13 8:43am)
As the Internet has grown, so has the ability of Americans to access information quickly and easily. But according to the latest Elon University Poll, a majority of North Carolinians are unaware of how many government documents are open to the public.
(10/07/13 5:59pm)
For some Elon University students, Fall Break will be a time for professional development and networking.
(10/01/13 7:20pm)
The latest Elon Poll shows the North Carolina General Assembly and Gov. Pat McCrory dipping in their approval ratings, but the poll’s directors say this is far from signaling a change in party control in 2014.
(09/16/13 11:35pm)
With news increasingly moving online and an economy that is still squeezing advertisers, the decline of print newspapers is nearly an accepted fact.
(09/16/13 8:17pm)
Some students who moved back to Elon University’s campus had an early surprise, as the ceilings in the Oaks D building leaked rainwater into many of the structure’s apartments.
(09/16/13 3:59am)
Students who intended to live in the Trollinger House this year were in for a surprise when they arrived on campus late last month.
(09/04/13 5:23am)
Don’t light that incense just yet — and not just because it’s against university rules to burn incense in a residence hall.