Crime Report


NEWS 9/18/14 8:30pm

'Can I Kiss You?' answers consent questions at Elon

In a time when sexual assault issues are dominating college campuses across the country, the founder of a national company dedicated to raising awareness of consent and other issues paid Elon University a visit Wednesday. Called “Can I Kiss You?” the talk, brought to campus Wednesday evening by SPARKS Peer Education, allowed founder of The Date Safe Project, Mike Domitrz,  to raise awareness among students regarding the risks for sexual assault and accountability issues for bystanders. “Our main goal is teaching students to learn how to intervene, ask and open the door for survivors.” Domirtz said. It was a joint effort of the SPARKS team to bring Domitrz to Elon during a crucial time to inform students, but especially freshmen, during “the red zone” of the first six weeks of school for sexual assault. “We wanted to incorporate it during orientation,” Kaufmann said.


NEWS 9/18/14 11:00am

Hollywood comes to Haggard

Every year, the students in the Elon in Los Angeles program produce a number of film projects, but their work isn’t as well-known back on Elon University’s campus.


NEWS 9/18/14 10:24am

Gallagher provides Elon with much-needed red zone stability

One for eight. Oh, the irony in the ratio, one that equates to 12.5 percent. A year ago, Elon University true freshman kicker John Gallagher began the season making just 1-of-8 field goal attempts. Through two games this season, Elon has converted just one out of eight trips to the red zone for a touchdown. Last year, kicking was the problem.


NEWS 9/17/14 2:54pm

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NEWS 9/17/14 9:31am

Elon application now inquires about sexual orientation, gender identity

Beginning this month and for the first time, applicants to Elon University will be given the option to identify themselves as part of the LGBTQIA community on the admissions application. The decision to ask Elon hopefuls an optional question about sexual orientation and gender identity is part of an effort to create an atmosphere of inclusion on campus before students arrive at Elon, said Matthew Antonio Bosch, director of the Gender and LGBTQIA Center. “We’ve created an institutional center, where people feel they belong, and that belonging now starts from the first moment of inquiring about the application process,” Bosch said. Elon and Duke University are the first schools in North Carolina to inquire about sexual orientation and gender identity on the admissions application.


NEWS 9/16/14 5:01pm

Smith, Klein helping Elon in the middle: volleyball notebook

Danielle Smith doesn’t let her size bother her while playing middle blocker. The Elon University senior stands at 5 feet, 9 inches tall, but she remains effective going up against players who are typically 6 feet tall or bigger. “I’m used to being the small one in the middle,” Smith said.



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