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NEWS 3/18/14 9:22am

Hillel hosts a Purim holiday bagel brunch

A typical bagel brunch turned into a holiday celebration at the Hillel House this Sunday, March 16. Students of many different religious denominations gathered at the cultural event to celebrate the Jewish holiday, Purim. "Purim is like the Jewish Halloween or Mardi-Gras.


NEWS 3/17/14 8:30pm

Millennials detached from politics, religion, study finds

Millennials, the term coined for the emerging youth generation between the ages of 18-33 in 2014, are detached from political parties and organized religion, according to the results from a Pew Research Center study. The study, released March 7, also found Millennials are more connected to social networks and other technologies than past generations. The study was based on a survey of 1,821 adults, including 617 Millennials, and was conducted in Febuary.


NEWS 3/17/14 8:00pm

NC debates keeping financial incentives for movies, TV shows shot in state

As more and more high-profile movies and television shows are starting to be filmed in North Carolina, the General Assembly is considering making the state’s financial incentives for producers permanent. The incentives, which started in 2005, give film and television crews a 25 percent refund on expenses and can even pay back crews more than they pay in state taxes.


NEWS 3/17/14 5:54pm

Cleanup in process after snow, ice damage Elon

As the remnants of snow and ice from the last two storms disappear from campus, Physical Plant continues its work to clean up debris. While Physical Plant workers cleared sidewalks and brick walkways, Tarheel Tree Services helped remove the 100-year-old oak tree that toppled onto Henry Belk Pavilion. Even though the storm is over, Elon University has long-term consequences to face. Clearing the brick pathways and trees On March 12, all major debris had been removed from trees and from student walkways according to Robert Buchholz, director of Physical Plant. Buchholz said the focus last week had been on the sidewalks and paths between the buildings, but there is more work to be done. "Trees that have white, broken limbs need to be removed.


NEWS 3/17/14 11:12am

Will offseason moves pay off for New York Giants?

It was no secret that New York Giants General Manager Jerry Reese had his work cut out for him in reinventing a team that had just struggled to a 7-9 season and had an aging, underachieving roster. On defense, the Giants were an inconsistent, below average unit that ranked eighth worst in yards allowed and gave up nearly 24 points a game.


NEWS 3/17/14 12:13am

Women's tennis stumbles at Wake Forest

Since joining the Division I ranks, the Elon University women’s tennis team has only beaten one Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) team — Wake Forest University.  That win came last season, a narrow 4-3 triumph over the Demon Deacons.  But Elon was not as lucky in this year’s matchup, as Wake Forest topped the Phoenix, 6-1, at the Wake Forest Indoor Tennis Center March 16. The Phoenix started doubles play with a win on court No.


NEWS 3/16/14 10:47pm

Samuel Moyn, "How did the Holocaust and Human Rights Intersect (and was it a good thing)?"

James Bryce Professor of European Legal History at Columbia University, Samuel Moyn, spoke Thursday evening in the McBride Gathering Space at the Numen Lumen Pavilion. The room was filled with many students and faculty who came to hear Moyn speak about how human rights have changed since the Holocaust and how these changes have affected the United States' national welfare. Moyn's story conveyed the ideas of ObamaCare following the British ideals of a welfare state and how human rights should result in the decolonization of peoples. "We worry about the state doing too much and not providing freedoms," Moyn said.


NEWS 3/16/14 4:58pm

Elon golf wins first team title since 2010

Sophomore Emily Brooks shot an opening-round 69 and the Elon University women’s golf team never looked back en route to winning its first team title since 2010 at the JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational in Orange Park, Fla. The Phoenix finished +11 with a combined score of 892 for the three-day event, shooting combined rounds of 293, 300 and 299.


NEWS 3/16/14 4:49pm

Women's lacrosse falls at Campbell

In the final game of a three-game road swing, the Elon University women’s lacrosse team was defeated by Campbell University 11-8 March 15 in Buies Creek, N.C. The contest was mostly a game of runs — Campbell used a 7-0 run in the first half to take control of the game, though Elon would answer with a 4-0 run of its own. The host Camels scored first when sophomore attack Erica Hitch found the back of the net at the 16:56 mark in the first half.


NEWS 3/16/14 4:41pm

Elon wins pair of weekend matches

The Elon University men’s tennis team has won a season-high six straight matches with wins over Winthrop University and Radford University this weekend. On Sunday, March 16, the Phoenix took care of Radford 4-2 at the Piedmont Indoor Tennis Center in Greensboro.  The teams went straight into singles action after deciding to forgo the doubles portion of the match. Junior Jordan Kaufman fell at No.


NEWS 3/16/14 4:31pm

Elon breezes by Davidson for eighth straight win

Another complete performance by the Elon University women’s tennis team gave the squad its second Southern Conference win and eighth straight overall, as the team swept Davidson College, 7-0, March 16 at the Covington Tennis Courts in Davidson, N.C. Wins on all three doubles courts gave the Phoenix a 1-0 lead to begin the match.  Senior Frida Jansaker and junior Maria Camara Ruiz handily topped senior Nisha Crouser and freshman Jenna Brunner, 8-2.  Eleven games is all senior Bryn Khoury and sophomore Taylor Casey needed to beat senior Tamara Hill and freshman Sarah Stein of Davidson, as Khoury and Casey rolled to an 8-3 win on court No.


NEWS 3/16/14 3:06pm

How to make a green smoothie for St. Patrick's Day

In honor of St. Patrick's Day, here's how to make a nutritious and delicious green smoothie! These are the ingredients you will need: Handful of kale Half of an English cucumber (with skin) One ripe avocado One inch of ginger root (peeled) 1 cup of frozen mango 2 cups of coconut water Here are the steps: Wash the kale and cucumber Cut the cucumber into quarters Cut avocado in half and scoop into blender Peel ginger root Add all ingredients into blender and blend until smooth (may need to add more coconut water to make it thinner Enjoy this smoothie on St.


NEWS 3/15/14 12:43pm

Phoenix loses SoCon opener on walk-off

The Elon University softball team dropped its first Southern Conference game of the season 4-3 in a 10-inning marathon to Western Carolina University on a walk-off error Friday night in Cullowhee, N.C. After two and a half scoreless extra innings, the Catamounts walked off with the win in the bottom of the 10th. Sophomore third baseman Taylor Sigmon, who was the designated runner on second that each team begins every extra inning with, advanced to third on a wild pitch from Phoenix junior reliever Caitlin O’Shea. O’Shea then intentionally walked the next two Catamounts hitters to load the bases, but battled back by striking out second baseman Makenzi McAteer. But the next batter, redshirt freshman first baseman Brook Coggins, pounded a grounder to Phoenix junior first baseman Grace Eng, who couldn’t handle it, allowing Sigmon to score and hand the Phoenix its seventh loss of the season. The Catamounts jumped on Elon junior starter Chelsea White right away, scoring two runs in the bottom of the first to take control of the game. After a two-out walk to freshman catcher Kara Salvo and back-to-back singles from Sigmon and freshman designated player Courtney Buchanan, sophomore center fielder Amber Kimrey singled up the middle to score Salvo and Sigmon. The Phoenix battled back with a run in the top of the second and two more in the third. With runners on first and third and two outs, senior second baseman Lauren Oldham ripped a single into right, scoring freshman designated player Emily Roper and cut the Catamounts lead to 2-1. In the top half of the third, Elon senior centerfielder Carleigh Nester hit two-run home run over the wall in center to put the Phoenix up 3-2. But the Catamounts battled back to knot the game at three in the bottom of the fifth. After a walk to sophomore shortstop Karley Harkey, freshman left fielder Courtney Price reached on what she had intended to be a sacrifice bunt but turned into a single when Oldham threw the ball away, allowing Harkey to advance to third. Salvo then lofted a fly ball to right that was deep enough to score Harkey and set up the Catamounts’ theatrics five innings later. With the loss, the Phoenix drops to 15-7-1, and 0-1 in conference play, while the Catamounts improve to 10-14 overall, 1-0 in the Southern Conference. White struggled on this day, going just 2/3 of an inning and giving up two runs on three hits, walking one and striking out a batter. The Phoenix will conclude its three game series with a doubleheader against the Catamounts Saturday, March 15.



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