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NEWS 2/7/14 7:41pm

Phoenix opens home slate with win over Bulldogs

The Elon University men’s tennis team won its home opener on Friday afternoon defeating The University of North Carolina at Asheville Bulldogs 5-2. The Phoenix got off to a fast start winning the first two doubles matches to take the early 1-0 lead.  Senior Cameron Silverman and junior Stefan Fortmann defeated sophomores Alex Croker and Brett Landau at No.


NEWS 2/7/14 2:13pm

NC one of nation's most religious states, poll

Politics and religion often intersect in the United States, and according to a new Gallup poll, that mix is more likely in North Carolina than most other states. In the poll, Gallup asked respondents in each state how religious they were.


NEWS 2/7/14 8:10am

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NEWS 2/6/14 11:47pm

Elon coaches return to Duke for inaugural game

It won’t be the first Friday game at Duke’s Koskinen Stadium for Elon University women’s lacrosse coaches Josh Hexter and Virginia Crotty. But this time they won’t be leading the Blue Devils onto the field, they’ll be making history on the opposing team’s bench with the Phoenix. Elon will be playing in its first ever game on the women’s lacrosse field, coming less than a year after the university announced that the sport would be added to its varsity lineup. Josh Hexter took the head coaching position with the Phoenix after eight very successful seasons on the Blue Devils coaching staff.


NEWS 2/6/14 10:58pm

Defense pushes Elon past UNCG on cold shooting night

ELON – It wasn’t the prettiest of games, but Elon University found a way to win. In a poor shooting night for both teams, the Phoenix had to rely on its defense to seal what became a 72-66 victory over the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Elon made just 2 of 20 three-point attempts and none in the second half, finishing the night at a 40.3 percent clip (25 of 62) from the field.


NEWS 2/6/14 10:58am

February begins stretch of 'do or die' for Elon

Fans roared as Luther Vandross’ “One Shining Moment,” the unofficial anthem of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, blared over the speakers of Elon University’s Alumni Gym. Amidst the hubbub, Elon men’s basketball head coach Matt Matheny and his staff emerged from the corner of the gym.


NEWS 2/6/14 10:41am

Skrosky adds 13 to Elon football on Signing Day

Wednesday, Feb. 5 marked the 2014 edition of one of college football’s most hyped offseason events: National Signing Day. The day marks the first day current high school seniors are permitted to sign their national letter of intent (NLI) to play college football.


NEWS 2/5/14 11:12pm

Winter Olympic Preview: Curling

We’ve saved the best for last. That’s right, the go-to for the answer of “what’s the most obscure Winter Olympic sport?” We’ll now dive into the obscurity that is the rock throwing, fast sweeping, shuffleboard-on-ice sport of curling. According to the official Winter Olympic website, curling was first played in Scotland during the 1500s.


NEWS 2/5/14 4:39pm

GMOs now 90 percent of corn, beets and soy in US

In 2013, 90 percent of all corn, beets and soybeans planted in the United States were genetically engineered (GE) according the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). This is a 65 percent increase since 2006. According to Renée Maas from Food and Water Watch, a grassroots organization leading the campaign to get GE food labeled in North Carolina, the so-called misconception of the dangers involved in genetic engineering is a grim reality that negatively affects the health of Americans. Maas said that the impact on American health is easily seen, but not so easily confirmed. “It’s hard for doctors and scientists to link them to genetically engineered foods because they aren’t labeled,” she said.


NEWS 2/5/14 4:20pm

Behind bars: Rising recidivism in NC, nation

LaTony Galloway still remembers how the cold, steel handcuffs felt on his wrists the first time he was arrested. By the time Galloway was 22, he would be in and out of prison for the next 15 years, stuck in an endless cycle with no way to escape. Welcome to the world of a past offender.


NEWS 2/5/14 4:01pm

New NC taxes force meal plan prices to record highs

In a summer tax code overhaul, a bill stating that university meal plans and live performances would no longer be exempt from sales tax was passed by the North Carolina General Assembly. Upon returning to campus in 2014, Elon University students have taken notice of increased prices of university meal plans, which before the tax code implementation cost anywhere from $2,500-$6,274 each year.


NEWS 2/5/14 4:00pm

Defense spearheading Chelsea's success

The age-old saying goes, “defense wins championships.” After the Seattle Seahawks’ domination of the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII, we were reminded of the saying’s validity. The phrase seems to transcend sports. A deep and talented pitching staff along with a solid defense has been a recipe for success for many World Series champions.  In the National Basketball Association, the Miami Heat’s suffocating defense has led them to back-to-back rings.  Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and LeBron James are all household names, but it’s their defense that often gets overlooked.  Their size and speed allows for blocked shots, steals, and intercepted passes into quick and easy baskets.  Their athleticism may grab headlines for spectacular dunks, but it’s their defense that shows the true nature of how athletic they really are. Even across the Atlantic Ocean in the Premier League, defense reigns supreme.  Much like the Heat, who makes a living capitalizing off of turnovers and scoring in transition, Chelsea is playing championship-caliber soccer starting with its defense. After holding Manchester City scoreless at home for the first time in over two years, Chelsea is sitting in third-place, and just three points behind first-place Arsenal.  Chelsea has scored the fewest goals of any team in the top four (44 through 24 games), but has conceded a league-fewest 20 goals.  Coach Jose Mourinho’s team may get attention from its explosive offensive talents such as Eden Hazard, William, Oscar and Samuel Eto’o, but the Blues’ defense has carried the team for most of the season.  The all-English center back pairing of John Terry and Gary Cahill has proven to be top notch.  Terry has regained form after many thought he was too old to play at the highest level.  His experience and leadership has truly made Cahill a better player and surly will play a big part in the England team in Brazil this summer. Dropping Ashley Cole to the bench, in favor of Cesar Azpilicueta was highly criticized at first, but now many are praising Mourinho’s decision.  For Mourinho, Cole didn’t do enough in terms of defending.  The left-back is always dangerous in attack, but he has lost a couple steps and was often caught out of position leaving Chelsea vulnerable at the back.  Mourinho requires a lot from his players, especially on defense.  Their attacking stars such as Hazard and William also shine in their defensive duties.  Juan Mata, who was recently sold to Manchester United, was too one-dimensional.  Mata’s playmaking ability proved to be surplus for Mourinho, instead choosing to start players who cannot only create goals, but prevent them. Mourinho even has David Luiz playing hard on defense.  Luiz’s attacking style of play often has Mourinho looking for other options at center back, but the Brazilian has played well in a more advanced central defensive midfielder role.



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