Elon hoops assistant Sweeney takes D-III job
Tim Sweeney is returning to upstate New York. Elon men's basketball associate head coach Tim Sweeney is leaving to take the head coaching job at Hobart College, a Division III school in Geneva, N.Y.
Tim Sweeney is returning to upstate New York. Elon men's basketball associate head coach Tim Sweeney is leaving to take the head coaching job at Hobart College, a Division III school in Geneva, N.Y.
Just in time for move-in weekend, a new restaurant is opening its doors in Downtown Elon.
Class of 2018, you are a few weeks away from starting your college career at Elon University! Congratulations!!! You're almost there. If you are anything like I was, you're already looking up all the activities and clubs you want to hit up the second you step foot on campus.
BALD HEAD ISLAND - It was hot, humid and sunny and I was sweaty, sandy and, somehow, still trudging the 3.1 miles through sand and heat during the Turtle Trot at the Bald Head Island Conservancy.
From the varsity football field to the acting stage, David Rountree has done it all. Rountree attended Elon for his first two years of college, where he played varsity football and baseball, all while maintaining a 4.0 GPA.
Dr. Earl Danieley, Elon's sixth president, celebrated the big 9-0 today with many of the university's faculty, staff and students at the Elon Community Church. "It feels wonderful to be 90.
Think temporary tattoos are tacky and childish? Think again. Thanks to Flash Tattoos, temporary tats have become more glamorous than ever before. The brand has created a variety of metallic, “jewelry-inspired” temporary tattoos intended to be worn to the beach, the pool, parties or anywhere else “you and your skin might be seen having fun.” Each Flash Tat will last 4-6 days, depending on where the tattoo is placed and how well it’s taken care of. Flash Tats are available for purchase on the brand’s website. Each set costs between $20 and $30. And those of you who are ready to show off your flash tats to the world can check out Flash Tattoos’ Instagram. Snap a photo of your tat and use the hashtag #flashtat for a chance to be featured on the brand’s social media sites.
On July 21, two United States appeals courts issued conflicting rulings on the availability of subsidies that help many Americans afford health coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Here is a breakdown of the decision, which could potentially affect millions. What was the issue? The cases centered on the Affordable Care Act, specifically a part of the law that says subsidies will be available “Through an exchange established by the state.” The law does not specifically say if those signing up on the federal exchange are also eligible. Opponents of the law challenged the Internal Revenue Service’s interpretation of the law, saying subsidies can only be offered through state-based exchanges. Proponents of the law say the lawmakers intended for subsides to be offered by both federal and state exchanges. Currently, only 14 states and the District of Columbia have their own exchanges, which means the decision could affect the 4.7 millionAmericans who signed up through the federal exchange. What was the decision? The D.C.
Head football coach Rich Skrosky, along with defensive back Miles Williams and offensive lineman Austin Sowell, attended Elon's first ever Colonial Athletic Association media day Wednesday July 23 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. This event marked the official start of the 2014 football season for the Phoenix.
I'm currently a high school senior looking at several different schools in NC for broadcast journalism.
Members of the Elon Community are remembering Darlene Boggs, an environmental services custodian, who died Sunday, July 20. Boggs worked for Elon for nearly eight years.
The New York Yankees’ first 94 games can be summed up by one phrase: treading water. They sat at .500, 47-47, at the All-Star break with the same glaring holes they’ve had all season — a wildly inconsistent and often discouragingly poor offense and a depleted rotation that has seen four of its five starters go down with serious injuries. C.C.
Looking back through the history of our country, numerous instances of social wrongdoings and oppression can be listed. From the Civil Rights Movement to the fight for women’s equality, the U.S.
It’s never easy to leave home. Whether you’re a 5-year-old kid heading to the first day of kindergarten, or a 25-year-old athlete leaving the town and team that shaped you, leaving home is tough. But LeBron James was able to do it back in 2010, and he went on to win two championships in another city. Now, four years later, he is headed back to the place he used to call home, with two rings on his fingers and a load of young talent waiting for him in Cleveland. Carmelo Anthony was sprung into a similar situation as James in 2010. After opting out of his contract with his hometown New York Knicks, Anthony heard pitches from Chicago, Houston, Dallas, the Los Angeles Lakers, as well as the Knicks. Anthony prolonged his decision, later narrowing his choice down to Chicago or New York. As far as basketball fits go, Chicago was a dream destination for the 30-year-old Anthony. He would be joining a loaded team with a core consisting of Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson, as well as a proven head coach in Tom Thibodeau. Instead, Anthony chose to re-sign with the Knicks and put his faith in newly hired team president Phil Jackson. In a statement on his official website, thisismelo.com, Anthony said, “In the end, I am a New York Knick at heart. I am looking forward to continuing my career in Orange & Blue, and to working with Phil Jackson, a champion who builds championship teams.” Nobody ever said leaving New York was going to be easy for Anthony. But in the end, his legacy has to be called into question. Anthony’s talent has never been called into question, but his inability to come close to winning a championship will forever deter him from being mentioned with the greats. His new five-year, $125 million contract (no, $5 million is not a “pay cut”) will eat up the majority of the salary cap space on a mediocre team that will be shooting for the offseasons of 2015 and 2016 as its best chances of building a championship-caliber squad. Sure, he would have had to take less money to join the Bulls, but why does cash have to trump championships? Anthony would have made the Bulls instant title favorites, yet he chose the Knicks and is relying on a whole lot of “if’s” to pan out over the next few years for the Knicks to be competitive. When James spurned his hometown Cavaliers and bolted for Miami in 2010, he noted how tough a decision it was. “I never wanted to leave Cleveland,” he said in his much-maligned “Decision.” “But I also felt like this is the greatest challenge for me is to move on.” Anthony should have taken notes. He spent three and a half seasons in New York, but it just didn’t work out. End of story. He could have taken the same path as James. He could have accepted the two-year offer that was on the table from Chicago and made two runs at a championship while Jackson retooled the roster in New York. Returning to New York was never out of the question. Instead, Jackson will now have less flexibility in the coming years to add to his team because Anthony’s near-max contract will be filling most of the cap. When comparing the career paths of James and Anthony, both 2003 draftees, it is interesting to see the similarities along the way. Both led their teams in their first years in the league (LeBron in Cleveland, Carmelo in Denver), but never had enough talent around them to win it all. James hit the market in his prime, left his hometown to win championships, and now is returning home in hopes of winning more. Anthony, on the other hand, forced his way out of Denver and subsequently became a free agent at an older age than James, then chose to stay home rather than leave for a better opportunity in another city. Some call it loyalty, others call it stupidity. Ten years from now, we will look back on both of their careers and note the difference: James was willing to take the chance and leave home. Without his two championship rings, James is a great player. With his rings, he is considered one of the best to ever step foot on a basketball court. And how did he win those rings?
Starting in fall 2015, one student from Alamance Community College will be chosen to receive an annual scholarship of $22,500 that will go toward Elon University tuition, fees, room and board. Alamance Community College students who will be considered for the scholarship must have at least 24 transferrable credit hours.
In the age of headphones and portable speakers, silence is rare. For some, though, silence is impossible. In the United States today, a condition called tinnitus affects 25 percent of the population, and at least 3 million of those affected say they can't function in society as a result.
Following the end of my freshman year at Elon, I went on a Taglit-Birthright trip to Israel from May 25 to June 6.
AACHAN, GERMANY — I checked the time on my watch. Five minutes until the bus would leave. I reached over my desk, grabbed my German flag and swiftly walked out. I found my group, consisting of two Americans, a Canadian and an Angolan – all of us budding researchers at RWTH Aachen in Aachen, Germany.
An Elon store clerk has been arrested and charged with filing a false police report, larceny by employee and resisting a public officer. Steven Shane Jernigan, 24, was taken into custody Wednesday, according to the Elon Police report.