The Summer Swing: Why it's OK to derail your life plan
To anyone that knows me well, one thing is clear: I’m a planner. I like to-do lists and spreadsheets, and without the “Stickies” app on my computer, I would essentially be lost in life.
To anyone that knows me well, one thing is clear: I’m a planner. I like to-do lists and spreadsheets, and without the “Stickies” app on my computer, I would essentially be lost in life.
I will be the first to admit that I am always looking into the future. As soon as the spring semester started, I was already looking for summer jobs and internships.
Summer. The season of relaxing, visiting your favorite beach or lake and taking a brief break from the grind of the spring semester.
The middle-of-summer slump has been broken up by some new reasons to be a couch potato. The newest trend of binge-watching shows, brought to you by Netflix and cable, has been increasing in popularity during the past few months.
My 21st birthday was on July 4th. I sat around and sipped moonshine and talked with people I loved to be around. Which caused me to arrive at an intriguing thought: Now that I’ve lived all this time and cultivated all these relationships, what have I learned from living? So here, each with its own explanation, are 21 things I’ve learned in my life by listening to others, cultivating their wisdom and attempting to implement each lesson. 1.
Elon in Los Angeles is a nine-week program in which students of Elon University study the business of Hollywood while working at internships.
When you walk into the Red Stone Pub, you know why all in the Farmington Valley of Connecticut hold it in such high regard.
SUMMIT REMAINS IN GROWTH MODE, NAMES ONE SENIOR ANALYST AND TWO ANALYSTS TO SUPPORT THE EXPANSION OF ITS CLIENT ENGAGEMENTS July 25, 2013 (Washington, D.C.) - Summit, a Washington, D.C.-based provider of sophisticated data analysis and related services to Federal Government agencies as well as private sector clients, announces today that it has appointed one new Senior Analyst and two new Analysts to help accommodate additional client work. Sejla Karalic has come on board as a Senior Analyst.
I'm definitely not the first journalist to write about the drama that is Alex Rodriguez, and I'm certainly not going to be the last.
Looking to exit the Southern Conference with a third straight conference tournament championship and a second straight regular season title, the Elon University men’s soccer team announced its 2013 schedule Tuesday. Following arguably the most successful season at the Division I level in 2012 with a 15-5-2 record and a 4-1 record against ranked opponents, the Phoenix follow it up with an 18-game regular season schedule that features nine teams that finished in the top 100 RPI in 2012—three of which finished in the top 25. The Phoenix open with exhibition games and tough tests Aug.
Apple Computer Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak will be the keynote speaker for Elon's Fall Convocation. "Fostering Creativity & Innovation in a Technical Environment," will take place on October 3 at 3:30 p.m.
Many Pirates fans remember the June 3, 2009 trade that sent All-Star outfielder Nate McLouth from Pittsburgh to the Atlanta Braves.
The Southern Conference, not traditionally known as an NFL pipeline, produced more draft picks than any other FCS conference in 2013.
This summer, I have another opportunity to intern at The Heights Observer, a community-based newspaper that serves two Cleveland, Ohio, suburbs.
The summer is often a soft time for exciting sports news. Baseball is in the “dog days of summer” and many divert their attention to NBA free agency.
Like the downtown areas of most minor metropolises, Greensboro’s Elm Street buildings have witnessed much of the past century, crumbling yet still steadfast amidst most of the city’s cultural offerings.
This story originally ran on the Los Angeles Daily News website. After more than seven decades of marriage, Stephen and Rose Marchese of Burbank, Calif.
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This article was originally published in the June 21 edition of The Business Journal Serving the Greater Triad. GREENSBORO — It’s an understatement to say 2013 is a big year for Bernie Mann, publisher of the award-winning Our State magazine.
Summers at Elon University are notorious for being uneventful. But if you took an early evening stroll down Lebanon Avenue on June 27, you were in for a pleasant surprise. For the first time, the Town of Elon and the Town Merchants have partnered to sponsor Alive After Five in downtown Elon, a community event that features food, beverages and free entertainment for individuals of all ages on the last Thursday of every summer month. The event kicks off at 3:30 p.m. with the Elon Community Church Farmer's Market, which takes place on the lawn of Elon Community Church every Thursday from April through October. Live music is played from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. as festivalgoers fill the streets while sitting in folding chairs and at picnic tables. Additionally, College Street Tap House and West End Station extend their services outdoors for the event, so festivalgoers can enjoy food and beverages of their choice while listening to the band. Phyllis Creech, director of Elon Recreation & Parks, said the department has wanted to put together an event for the community for several years. "In talking with the merchants [who operate businesses] in downtown Elon, they also expressed interest, so it worked out perfectly to partner together to do something," Creech said.