Public school closings cause problems for students
While most of the snow has melted away, some members of the Alamance and Guilford County communities continue to deal with the aftermath of the winter storm.
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While most of the snow has melted away, some members of the Alamance and Guilford County communities continue to deal with the aftermath of the winter storm.
Spoken word performer and filmmaker Kip Fulbeck visited Elon Jan. 15 for his event titled "Race, Sex and Tattoos."
One Elon student uses art to get a new perspective on their image. Mollie Crawford, who prefers to go by "he," does not see himself the way that most college students do. The Elon junior said that he does not confine himself to a specific gender.
University of Virginia sophomore Hannah Graham is still missing after leaving a party by herself on Sept. 13. She was last seen around 1 a.m. For many college students, walking home alone doesn't seem like a big deal. People do it all the time here at Elon. But even students that walk home in groups may find themselves in harm's way.
The Board of Aldermen has recently proposed some changes to the town of Elon. In a $160,000 plan, houses along Haggard Avenue, as well as Skid's Restaurant and other local businesses are to be replaced by offices and town commons.
Televised singing competitions turn ordinary people into stars every year. Woodlawn Middle School teacher Linnea Bethany Coon never thought her love for singing would take her places.
With only one class to focus on during Winter Term, students have more free time than during the regular semester. To escape boredom and avoid the temptation of a Netflix marathon, here are a few ideas of inexpensive activities to do and places to go during the month of January.
Eating right and exercising regularly are two things that many college students fail to do; however, one Elon student tries to teach healthy habits to young girls.
On Friday, August 23, Elon welcomed the largest freshman class of more than 1,450 new students with excitement and anticipation. Dr. J. Earl Danieley, President Emeritus, is one man who embodies Elon and personally welcomed new students.
Elon first-years arrived on campus this past Friday and it was a day filled with excitement. Incoming student Arthur Tildesley shared with us why he chose Elon and what he plans on becoming involved with during his Freshman year.