Burlington-to-Berlin transplant creates sitcom
Mark Janicello has been on stage since he was four years old. Now 58, he hopes to make people laugh with his latest project, “The Finellis.”
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Mark Janicello has been on stage since he was four years old. Now 58, he hopes to make people laugh with his latest project, “The Finellis.”
Jack Corby, the newly sworn-in executive president of the Student Government Association, plans to tackle initiatives on communication, diversity and connecting the campus community that he promised in his campaign.
From a screened-in porch on the second floor of an off-campus apartment building, Burlington-based folk band Love & Valor prepares to play its set on Elon Tiny Dorm.
Kathryn Broussard beamed with pride as she spoke about the connections she has made through Elon University’s chapter of I Am That Girl. IATG is a national organization that focuses on providing a safe environment for young women and girls to create open and vulnerable dialogue. Not only has Broussard met some of her closest friends there, but she said she has the opportunity to continue conversations on women’s issues and other topics she is passionate about.
Elon University is closed today, and antigen testing, as part of COVID-19 testing, has been canceled. Testing remains mandatory, and students will be contacted about rescheduling their appointments Friday or Saturday, depending on the effects of the storm. Today’s testing was suspended following the cancelation of university operations after the National Weather Service in Raleigh issued a winter storm advisory for Alamance County until 7 a.m. Friday.
Updated Feb. 11, 2020, at 8:42 p.m. to include a statement from the chair of the performings arts department.
Elise Gammon ‘20 has the dream job of anyone passionate about animals. Gammon is an education associate at Animal Park at the Conservators Center in Burlington, and despite the COVID-19 pandemic, she said zoos still play an important role in educating humans about animals and sparking excitement in people when they see an exotic creature.
Following months of campaigning, Election Day 2020 is finally here and voters in North Carolina went to the polls to cast their ballots in the general election. Polling places will be open today from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Elon University is providing BioBus shuttle routes to the polls for in-person voters. Those who have requested an absentee ballot but have not mailed it in yet can still vote in person.
Since starting expanded testing of 5,000 Elon University students due to a record high number of COVID-19 cases on campus, over 1,800 test results have been returned, according to an email to the Elon community from Jeff Stein, chair of the Ready & Resilient committee.
As the national spotlight focuses on the 2020 presidential race, the 2020 North Carolina gubernatorial race is quickly approaching as well.
Elon University sophomore Stephanie Miljanic already felt constrained by COVID-19 restrictions, but a recent shift in guidelines has made socialization even harder.
Although the coronavirus pandemic is still impacting daily life, one thing that remains the same as years prior: Election Day. The general election is on Nov. 3.
Elon University’s quarantine policy, still unfamiliar to a majority of the student body, is becoming a reality that more and more members of the Elon community have to grapple with.
People passing through Young Commons — the expansive lawn in front of Moseley Center — on Tuesday night could hear and see Elon University students reflecting upon experiences, sharing thoughts and commemorating the Black lives such as Tamir Rice, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others that have been lost as a result of racial injustice in America.
As Elon students settle into campus and begin classes, Director of Building Trades Tim Dengler said that Physical Plant is working vigilantly to ensure the Elon community has a safe and healthy 2020-2021 academic year.
In response to a formal request from Academic Council Chair Lee Bush, Elon University President Connie Book acknowledged concerns expressed by members of the Elon community regarding the U.S. Postal Service and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who is on the Elon Board of Trustees.
Updated August 9 at 10:16 a.m. to include new information on safety protocols.
Alamance County Public Libraries are offering internet access to neighborhoods in Burlington with limited or no access in partnership with the Alamance-Burlington School System, Morrow Town Task Force and Burlington Housing Authority.
Good Uncle, a delivery service founded in Syracuse, NY, is making its way to Elon University in early March. The concept behind the company is not unfamiliar to college students; it’s a meal delivery app in a market already flooded with these services.
Linda Ware, shop manager at the Burlington Woman’s Club Thrift Shop, is usually smiling behind the register, eager to help her next customer.