Cross country gears up for SoCon championships
Cross country often gets lost in the fall sports shuffle at Elon. However, the Elon University cross country team is achieving newfound success on the course this fall.
Cross country often gets lost in the fall sports shuffle at Elon. However, the Elon University cross country team is achieving newfound success on the course this fall.
The title of the movie really says it all: There’s paranormal activity taking place and it’s on the big screen for the fourth time.
Elon University’s Student Union Board has come a long way. SUB President Joe Ziemba remembers a time when the organization was lucky to get five people at SUB Cinema, an on-campus event that gives students an opportunity to watch a free movie every Saturday night. Now, the event often gets more than 40 people, and the organization’s credibility has been validated on a national scale: The National Association of Campus Activities recently awarded SUB for best web design by a student, best printed advertisement and best student-produced video at NACA’s Southern Regional Conference Sept.
Last Saturday, the Elon University football team experienced something it had not experienced in 35 days. A win. “It felt great to win,” said junior offensive lineman Gavin Billings. But that win, a 42-31 victory over Southern Conference foe Western Carolina University, was tempered by the reality that more winning needs to come.
Earlier this month, Elon's men's basketball team held tryouts, and for two freshmen, it was an accomplishment to make the team. Freshmen Wes Brewer and Sam Hershberger are two of the team's newest additions to the squad.
Elon University seniors and freshmen have one thing in common: classes designed to prepare students for the next chapter of their lives. Elon has long emphasized transitions in and out of collegiate life, according to Pam Brumbaugh, director of experiential education. Brumbaugh, who has maintained her role at Elon since 1987, said courses that assist students in adjusting — whether coming or leaving — have been around since she started working at the university.
The book chosen for 2013-2014, “Little Princes” by Conor Grennan, continues to advance the mantra of the institution.
The Elon Academy recently received a grant from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund to provide financial support for Elon University students to work with high school students in the Elon Community Garden through a gardening class. The grant, which includes more than $169,000 from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Student Science Enrichment Program, allows students to take a first hand look at growing food and the nutritional value it holds, according to Deborah Long, director of the Elon Academy. Long said she noticed the lack of nutrition in high school students and recognized many students live in what she calls “food deserts” — a problem compounded by busy families who don’t have time to cook. “Food deserts are areas where there isn’t a lot of opportunity for students to get nutritional food,” Long said.
With great music and beautiful weather as inspiration, it's easy for anyone to become a poet... These are songs meant for lazy strolls around a golden campus, time spent soaking up the final bits of afternoon warmth before the harsh angle of the glowing sun sinks beneath the horizon. The crispness of autumn twilight encases you, caressing your lungs with the kind of chilled air that speaks to you, whispering, "Yes, you are alive, and all of this is yours to enjoy endlessly." And now, please enjoy this autumn-inspired playlist: A Playlist Worthy of Autumn 1.
The Fat Frogg gets a makeover once a month and is turned into a gathering place for the community to learn about modern science without the jargon that lulled them to sleep in high school physics. Alamance County’s science cafe, called Tectonic Plates, meets the second Tuesday of every month and was developed from a relatively new concept of science cafes, according to Dave Gammon, associate professor of biology.
On any given day, Student Government Association Executive President Darien Flowers will receive a phone call from the Office of the President requesting a meeting and one from a freshman complaining about a strange smell in Smith residence hall.
About 30 years have passed since he planted a life-size ostrich cutout in the grass next to the road.
What started in Raleigh more than 13 years ago and moved across the globe has returned once again to North Carolina.
Elon University’s Homecoming weekend allows alumni to reflect on their experience at Elon, reconnect with friends and honor their contributions to the institution.
If you asked his players what they thought of him, they would give a wide range of answers looking something like this: “He doesn’t take anything seriously,” said Kimmie Krauss, a junior midfielder on the Elon University women’s soccer team.
National Football League scouts are making visits to Elon University football practices a regular thing.
In the crowded Harold Acting Studio on Williamson Avenue, 11 senior acting majors take their places for rehearsal.
After the release of their 2008 single, “Check Yes Juliet,” We the Kings found mainstream success outside of the pop-punk world with which they were familiar.
Whether it’s the result of watching a terrifying film involving werewolves and vampires, or the classic scare of opening an eerie closet in my own house, I’ve always enjoyed a good scare. My enjoyment is a natural extension of my love for Halloween.
The Southern Conference released its 2012-13 Men's and Women's Basketball Preseason Media and Coaches Poll today, Oct.