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NEWS 2/4/15 1:27pm

Staff scrambles to bring students back to Elon amidst delays

As many students, faculty and staff returned from Elon University Study Abroad and Study USA programs, they were greeted by a traveler’s worst nightmare: a record-breaking series of winter storms. Winter Storm Juno, accompanied by other winter storms in the Northeast region, have caused havoc across the nation, affecting the lives of millions of people and testing the patience of travelers.


NEWS 2/2/15 9:19am

Tom Harkness - 2015-02-02 09:19:58

Hi, Hope you're doing well today. I wanted to follow up and see if you received my previous email and if you had any questions. I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks and have a great day. Respectfully, Tom Harkness On January 29, 2015, at 12:49 PM, Tom Harkness - TCHarkness@outlook.com wrote: > Hi, > > I found your site while working on a community project to help spread awareness about the dangers of distracted driving. > > Since the launch of the "It Can Wait" campaign in 2013, over 5 million people have taken the pledge to stop texting and driving.


SPORTS 2/1/15 11:09am

Sweet-shooting Northeastern drops Elon under .500

BOSTON-- A strong offensive performance by the duo of Zach Stahl and Scott Eatherton and a hot shooting hand by the rest the Northeastern University men's basketball team led the Huskies to a big 80-61 win over Elon University on Saturday night in Boston. Stahl and Eatherton combined to score 35 points on 16-of-18 shooting and Northeastern made 60 percent of its shots on the night to give Elon its sixth loss in the last seven games. With the win, the Huskies improve to 15-8 (7-3 CAA) and while the Phoenix drops to 11-12 (3-7 CAA). A 16-3 run heading into halftime propelled Northeastern to a 15 point halftime advantage, a deficit Elon was unable to overcome.


SPORTS 1/30/15 10:28pm

Elon struggles early, eventually falls at JMU

HARRISONBURG, VA. -- With 13:27 left in the first half and the Elon Women's Basketball team down two, Precious Hall, the preseason CAA Player of the Year, hit a three-pointer that looked to take the life out of the Phoenix.



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