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NEWS 11/25/14 10:28am

Eating my way around the world

As a girl who loves to eat (and isn’t afraid to share that love with the world), one of my favorite parts about traveling with Semester at Sea has been trying new foods in every country we’ve visited. Though I could go on for days detailing all of the delicious dishes I’ve devoured so far on my journey, I figured I’d spare you and instead make a list of the five must-have meals I’ve enjoyed this semester.


NEWS 11/25/14 12:33am

Battling Depression on a college campus

An American College Health Association, National College Health Assessment in 2011 study found that 30 percent of college students surveyed said they were "so depressed that it was difficult to function at some time in the past year." If that number applies to Elon, that could be roughly 1,500 students. Some students might catch themselves saying "I'm depressed" and not really understanding the seriousness of that statement.


SPORTS 11/25/14 12:20am

Walk-on athletes find motivation to play through passions

Many walk-on athletes, who are on the roster but do not receive athletic scholarships, say they find their motivation by simply loving the game. "I get a high sense of fulfillment from playing," said Sam Hershberger, a junior on the men's basketball team. Hershberger was in contact with Elon coaches before enrolling in the university, but he said they were upfront in explaining he would be a walk-on athlete.


NEWS 11/24/14 12:27am

Habitat for Humanity changes lives of Burlington family

Tanisha Lea knows what it's like to struggle. "People shouldn't have to make the decisions that I had to make between do I pay the light bill or do I buy groceries," said Lea, a Habitat for Humanity homeowner. Eight years ago, Lea, a single mom, struggled to pay her rent and keep food on the table. "There were plenty of days when I didn't know where our meal was going to come from that night," she said. After talking to a co-worker about Habitat for Humanity, Lea applied for the program. "Right before I applied for the Habitat program, it was a very low point in life for me.


NEWS 11/23/14 1:00pm

MT ‘15 to perform ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’

The Center for Performing Arts buzzed with energy at a rehearsal for “The Mystery of Edwin Drood.” Elon University’s Senior Music Theater Class will perform the musical as a part of their senior capstone. Co-director Hunter Brown explained that the show is a murder-mystery with twists and turns that allow the audience to decide the ending. “The show is based off of a Charles Dickens novel, but Dickens died before he could write who the murderer was, so the audience votes who they think it is,” Brown said.


NEWS 11/21/14 7:45pm

At Elon, 'first-year' has not replaced 'freshman,' university says

Elon University has not banned the use of the word freshman, and there is no policy dictating that the school uses the term “first-year” in place of “freshman,” according to Dan Anderson, vice president of University Communications. The university has received national media attention since a student from Elon reported that the school is dropping the word freshman and replacing it with first year.


NEWS 11/21/14 7:04pm

Next Steps for Elon's Sigma Pi Fraternity

According to Rex Waters, Dean of Student Development, Elon University and Sigma Pi, International have both signed the return to campus agreement. Dean Waters told ELN that the agreement is complied of three main parts: 1.


NEWS 11/21/14 6:13pm

Phoenix shoots its way past 49ers

Behind an 18-point performance by senior guard Zora Stephenson and a 43 percent shooting night, the Elon University women's basketball team flew past the University of North Carolina at Charlotte 67-54 on Friday night, Nov.


NEWS 11/21/14 11:43am

Alexandra Kipp - 2014-11-21 11:43:17

Hi! My name is Alex Kipp and I'm a member of Sweet Signatures. We had our concert a few weeks ago and one of our videos on YouTube is almost at 1,000 views in three days and we'd like to see that number increase!


NEWS 11/21/14 10:11am

Elon's Luis Vargas prepares for NCAA Championships

The stakes are higher and the competition is greater, but Luis Vargas has the same mindset entering his final race in an Elon University uniform. The senior who’s won all six races he’s competed in this year will top off his career on Saturday in Terre Haute, Ind., at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. “Every race I try and take the same mentality,” said Vargas, noting his preparation and practice schedule this week was identical to the rest of the season.


NEWS 11/20/14 10:05pm

First-year or freshman? Elon responds

Elon University has not banned the word "freshman," and there is no university policy against using the word, according to Vice-President of University Communications Dan Anderson. Elon has been in the spotlight with some national media attention after junior Diana Stancy wrote an article for The College Fix, a conservative-leaning website by students for students.


NEWS 11/20/14 4:40pm

Electoral College: national candidates make headlines

Throughout election night, Elon Local News spoke with candidates from all over North Carolina. In ELN's Midterm Election coverage, Katie Maraghy looked into national candidates making headlines in Electoral College. From Idaho to Iowa, check out these 2014 Midterm Election candidates and learn a little more about them below: BOB QUAST: http://www.bobq2014.com HARLEY BROWN: http://ballotpedia.org/Harley_Brown_(Idaho) WALT BAYES: http://ballotpedia.org/Walt_Bayes STEVE VAILLANCOURT: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/member.aspx?member=376171 MONICA WEHBY:http://www.monicafororegon.com [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9ZOSKnOUgY&noredirect=1&h=315&w=550]



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