Support system: Backup goalkeeper never too far from home at Elon
Sydney Branson, a goalkeeper on the Elon University women's soccer team, wears No. 40 for good reason. Normally, goalkeepers stick with zero, double zero or one.
Sydney Branson, a goalkeeper on the Elon University women's soccer team, wears No. 40 for good reason. Normally, goalkeepers stick with zero, double zero or one.
At Thursday night’s SGA Senate Meeting, Elaine Turner, director of Residence Life, explained Elon’s strategic plan to create a more engaging residential program. In fall 2014, Elon will roll out a new residential plan designed to support the needs of students during all four years of their college experience.
On Saturday, a cappella singing group Twisted Measure presented an Aca-Book Drive, a concert to benefit the Worldwide Book Drive, a philanthropic business that works to distribute books to people in need. Admission was free with one book donation, and attendance was so great that the number of book donations was far more than anticipated by Twisted Measure members. But Twisted Measure wasn't singing solo that night.
The fear surrounding much of the whole conference realignment movement that has happened over college basketball in the last five years has been regarding the formation of “Super Conferences,” or leagues with 16-20 schools that dominate the landscape of the sport. Yet, the realignment did the opposite in the case of the mighty Big East. Over the last decade, the Big East and its 16 teams has been a ruling force in college basketball, winning four national championships and earning a total of 12 Final Four berths.
Closing the regular season against their travel partner throughout the season, the Elon University women’s soccer team battled the University of North Carolina at Greensboro to a 2-2 draw Wednesday, Oct.
Every year, the cul-de-sac of Bent Tree Court lights up with flashing and blinking pumpkins and peppy pop music.
After months of speculation made more interesting by a disappointing season, the Washington Nationals have a new manager — former Arizona Diamondbacks third-base coach Matt Williams.
Since its creation in 1992, the Premier League has been considered to be the best soccer league in the world.
Cheesy enchiladas. Hot and spicy fajitas. Crispy hard shell tacos. These are the staples of Latin American cuisine, right? Not so, says cooking instructor and local food writer Sandra Gutierrez, who recently released her second cookbook, “Latin American Street Food: The Best Flavors of Markets, Beaches and Roadside Stands from Mexico to Argentina.” In fact, the type of enchilada Americans chow down on is very different from a Guatemalan enchilada, which is actually a tostada topped with peas, cabbage and a vibrant beet slaw.
There are dead bodies on this campus. They’re kept beneath Elon University’s McMichael Science Building, stowed away, deep inside a laboratory’s freezer.
Fall is one of the most popular seasons for its cool climate, warm drinks and exciting holidays. Elon University offered students and members of the community a chance to mingle with friends, eat free food, face paint and carve pumpkins at this year’s Fall Pumpkin Festival. Last Friday, Oct.
Elon University alumni Peter Ustach ‘09, Jeff MacKenzie ’78 and Toby Arnheim ’07 have an idea brewing. In recent years, North Carolina breweries have received multiple awards for their beers.
Guitars shriek at the opening of Kings of Leon’s sixth album, “Mechanical Bull.” It’s a beckoning call of a new beginning in the band’s career, and a shedding of all of the stress and pressure that came with their generally ill-received fifth album, “Come Around Sundown,” a shocking disappointment after the huge success of their fourth album, “Only By The Night,” that propelled them into worldwide fame. The Followill brothers, Caleb, Nathan and Jared, along with cousin, Matthew, clearly had fun with “Mechanical Bull,” and it’s a great return to form for the Kings. After the rollicking opener and lead single, “Supersoaker,” the band goes into a mid-tempo, groovy track, “Rock City” that has a noticeable bounce to it that was absent from their previous two albums. Vigor and giddiness surround “Mechanical Bull,” giving it a strong youthfulness and harkening back to their first three albums, which were ridden with vivacity and sparkle. The establishment of this mood is due in large part to the first two tracks, along with the no nonsense, rapid-paced third track, “Don’t Matter.” Another song that shares this sparkle and bounce is “Family Tree.” Lead singer Caleb’s laughter at the beginning lets you know right off the bat that you’re about to have some fun, and Caleb’s vocals smooth over the rumbling drums and the sneaky guitar and bass line. Towards the end, it devolves into hugely satisfying vocal harmonies and handclaps before soaring back into its funky raucousness with guns blazing. Along with its groovy rockers, the album has its fair share of songs that are more epic in scope. One of the strongest songs on the record, “Tonight,” maintains a steady drive until Caleb’s vocals ascend to a whole new level as guitars begin to howl and drums start to thunderously hammer.
Students in Elon University’s Department of Performing Arts are taking a stand against homophobia and bullying with the third annual It Gets Better benefit concert. It Gets Better is a national project seeking to remind young members of the LGBTQ community that life improves despite the heavy weight bullies put on their shoulders when they’re young. According to this year’s director, senior acting major Emily Guernsey, the show began two years ago with Claire Manship (class of 2013), who was passionate for the cause and drafted Guernsey and junior Rebecca O’Krent to help her make the show happen. Now, Guernsey and O’Krent are in charge and while they are following in Manship’s footsteps, Gruensey said she and O’Krent have led this year’s show in a more intimate direction. “[Manship] created incredible, big, bold and vibrant shows,” Guernsey said.
As part of the Mary Duke Biddle Chamber Series, Elon University hosted the "Concert for Organ and String Quartet" in Whitley Auditorium Oct.
Here’s a line you thought you’d never hear. “Grounder to short. Facebook throws on to Obama and the innings is over.” With Halloween upon us, the San Diego State University baseball team hosted their third annual Halloween game Sunday, Oct.
Elon University men’s soccer midfielder Danny Lovitz was tired of losing to Coastal Carolina University.
Diwali, one of the most celebrated Hindu holidays around the world, will get its recognition at Elon University for the second year in the Numen Lumen Pavilion Nov.
A main attribute of Elon University’s Performing Arts Department that has made it one of the nation’s top 15 theater programs is the performing arts students’ storytelling talent.