The Man Behind "The Children's Hour" Musical Score
If you attended Elon's fall play "The Children's Hour" you may have noticed a buzzing sound at one point.
If you attended Elon's fall play "The Children's Hour" you may have noticed a buzzing sound at one point.
As the Elon University women’s golf team prepares to begin its season this spring, it will look to accomplished sophomore Sunna Vidisdottir to lead the way. Vidisdottir is coming off an impressive freshman year and is expected to be among the top players in the Southern Conference this year. Perhaps even more unique than Vidisdottir’s talent, though, is her route to Elon. Crossing seas Vidisdottir came to Elon last fall from Reykjavik, Iceland, and has been a key contributor to the Phoenix from the start.
For some Elon University students, Fall Break will be a time for professional development and networking. During break, the university is offering City Treks, a program that enables students to travel to North Carolina businesses and meet directly with employers.
There has been construction all over campus in the past few months, and starting in less than two weeks, it is coming to the Moseley center parking lot. The future Inman Admissions Welcome Center will be housed there.
"Happily growing your vegetables... also growing your clean air and water." That's the motto of Iseley Farms.
We are happy to announce BANGS Founder, Hannah Davis, will begin her Shoe & Speaking Tour with a visit to Elon on October 8th. As seen on USA Today, BANGS Shoes is a social enterprise that invests in nonprofit organizations through sales generated by shoes.
With Southern Conference play now in full swing for the Elon University women's soccer team, the Phoenix had a mixed result throughout the weekend that included a 2-1 loss at The Citadel and a 6-1 victory over Francis Marion University. On Friday, Oct.
It was fitting the first team the Elon University men’s soccer team played in its final Southern Conference opener was its bitterest of rivals and a school jumping conferences like the Phoenix after the 2013-2014 academic year. The Phoenix, ranked No.
Three of the NFL's AFC teams — the Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs — have surprised many with their play this season.
The 2013 Elon University football season has been all about momentum swings. A near comeback against Appalachian State University on Sept.
We’re already 1/4 of the way through the 2013 NFL season, and even though the frontrunner of the MVP award is more obvious than ever, the other awards still have several interesting players in the running.
The Elon University volleyball team swept Davidson College Friday, Oct. 4 by a score of 3-0 (25-19, 25-16, 25-17), The match, which was Elon’s fourth straight road game to start conference play, was all-Phoenix after the first set.
A small group of the Elon University cross country team competed in the Mountaineer Open in Boone, N.C.
At Thursday night’s SGA Senate meeting, Elon University’s ARAMARK representatives addressed the Senate about the recent health violations recorded in Colonnades Dining Hall. On Sept.
They’ve already played 10 games in 2013, but for the Elon University women’s soccer team, the real season has just begun with the schedule turning to Southern Conference play. “(Elon head coach Chris Neal) always calls non-conference the first season and conference the second season,” said senior forward Jennifer McGorty.
Before Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak revolutionized the world of personal computing with the Apple II in 1977, he was a self-described introverted geek, social loner and college dropout.
The “Family Weekend Folly” is in the rearview mirror. For the Elon University football team, the focus is now on Southern Conference play.
The Elon University volleyball team was competitive in each set Wednesday, Oct. 2 against the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, the Phoenix fell to the Spartans 3-1 (25-22, 25-20, 17-25, 25-19). Elon competed in each set, tying it at 20-all in the first set and tying it at 19-all in the second and third sets.
At age 11, Janet Fuller sits in a dark hallway surrounded by her family. Although they haven’t seen actual daylight the entire summer, Fuller knows it is dreadfully hot outside.