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SPORTS 1/30/15 10:28pm

Elon struggles early, eventually falls at JMU

HARRISONBURG, VA. -- With 13:27 left in the first half and the Elon Women's Basketball team down two, Precious Hall, the preseason CAA Player of the Year, hit a three-pointer that looked to take the life out of the Phoenix.


NEWS 1/29/15 12:49pm

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NEWS 1/29/15 6:50am

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NEWS 1/28/15 10:59pm

Elon falls flat in loss at UNCW

WILMINGTON N.C.-- Midway through the second half of the Elon University men's basketball team's 82-65 loss to UNC Wilmington on Wednesday night, sophomore forward Christian Hairston stopped looking up at the scoreboard. The Phoenix trailed the Seahawks by 30, and the team was trying to keep fighting. "As a competitor you just try to play basketball," Hairston said.


NEWS 1/26/15 11:49am

Fresh script, innovative design rejuvenate classic

This Winter Term, Elon University’s Performing Arts Department has taken on a new challenge: remaking a classic. Sophocles wrote “Antigone” around 440 BC, and the tragedy has been the definition of a true classic for the nearly 2,500 years that have passed since.


NEWS 1/26/15 11:43am

Fierce, flawless, feminist: the one and only Queen B

Forbes named Beyonce the 17th most powerful woman in the world in 2014. Those surprised by this announcement obviously hadn’t been following Beyonce’s meteoric rise to superstar power. In the Burst the Bubble class “Beyonce’s Recipe for Taking Over the World,” students get the opportunity to study Beyonce’s roles as entrepreneur, artist, feminist and international superstar.  “[Beyonce] is a powerhouse of excellence, and, I believe, the epitome of what our generation stands for and represents,” said junior Evan Candler, the class’s facilitator.



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