Health & Wellness


NEWS 2/11/16 8:10am

Black history in the modern age

Each year as the month of February flies by, one cannot help but question the meaning behind "Black History Month." What history haven't we learned about and why do we have a whole month centered around one race's background and culture? [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JMHnaGhaVA&noredirect=1&w=560&h=315] Tony Weaver Jr., an Elon senior, sees this month as more than just remembering the past.


NEWS 2/11/16 8:03am

Senior's new company heats things up

At Koury Business Center young entrepreneurs learn how to start, finance, and run a business. For some, these are merely exercises but for students like Madison Tamblyn, a Project Management Major, they're skills she intends to put to use very soon. [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BnBDzCbf38&noredirect=1&w=560&h=315] Tamblyn is the CEO and sole employee of Mad Dogg Heat Sleeve, a business she founded earlier this year.


NEWS 2/10/16 11:31pm

College Consumer: Valentines Day

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQtPzS7XxFw&noredirect=1&w=560&h=315] Valentine's Day is one of the most romantic days in the year, but it's also one of the most expensive.


NEWS 2/10/16 9:25pm

Spoon University's brings newest chapter to Elon

As Elon University students mindlessly scroll through Facebook, they often stumble upon recipe and food related articles and videos from outlets like BuzzFeed or Food Network that their friends have shared.  Students now have the opportunity to publish or view similar articles written by their peers with a college twist on Spoon University, a food resource for millennials. Freshman Jordan Hsu, senior fashion reporter for The Edge, junior Meredith Taylor and junior Caroline Peyser have worked to bring a Spoon University chapter to Elon.  “Spoon University is basically an online platform for students to get connected and be connected around food," Hsu said. "It provides written content including written articles, videos, great pictures and recipes.


SPORTS 2/10/16 5:01pm

Junior women's basketball player shoots way out of struggles

After missing 37 shots in a row, junior guard Maddie McCallie could have allowed her struggles to control her thought process when she had a shot. But her teammates on the Elon University women’s basketball team wouldn’t let that happen. “She’s a shooter,” said junior guard Essence Baucom. “We always tell her we have confidence in her and to keep shooting. That’s what she did.”


NEWS 2/10/16 1:01pm

Steve Wilson - 2016-02-10 13:01:57

Hi I am Steve Wilson, owner of Pelican's Snoballs of Burlington. We are announcing our open date for the 2016 season, and wanted to pass this breaking news along to you. Any questions, please contact me. Steve Wilson Pelican's Snoballs of Burlington Master Franchisee Triad 919-641-9073 triadpelicansnoballs@gmail.com Contact: Steve Wilson Phone 919-641-9073 triadpelicansnoballs@gmail.com Facebook: Pelican's Snoballs of Burlington Instagram: pelicans_snoballs_burlington Twitter: @Pelicansbton #Pelicansquad #Pelicanlife #Snoballer Press Release STORES OPEN FOR THE SPRING Ready to serve the best snoballs to the people of Alamance Co and beyond. Burlington, NC, February 18, 2016: It's that time of the year again.


NEWS 2/10/16 12:04pm

Juice boutique brings health in the midst of fast food

Burlington may appear overcrowded with vast options for fast food and chain restaurants, leaving few quick, healthy options available to Elon University students and the community. But, obscured alongside Macho’s Pizza and NC Jelly Donuts lies a new way to detox.


NEWS 2/10/16 8:00am

'Light in the Piazza' explores love in Florence, Italy

After re-watching the original Broadway production of “Light in the Piazza,” Linda Sabo, associate professor of performing arts, was inspired to recreate an overall sense of the theme. Elon University performing arts students put there own twist on the characters but maintain the elements from the original show.


NEWS 2/10/16 7:15am

Belk Library honors Black History month

As a crucial part of Elon University’s progression in diversity and growth, the African-Americans who made history cannot be forgotten. Belk Library is commemorating many of these individuals through a display of various African-Americans who were some of the first of their race to attend Elon.



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