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NEWS 8/30/11 10:05pm

Men's soccer aims for Elon history: SoCon title, NCAA bid

The Elon University men's soccer team hopes to achieve something this season that has never been done in program history, senior defender Austen King said. The goal: to win the Southern Conference tournament and earn a berth into the NCAA tournament. Elon was the regular season champion in 2008, when this year's seniors were just freshmen, yet the tournament title has eluded the Phoenix over the years. But the expectation this year is to win both and gain an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, King said. "Realistically, we have a team that can do that, judging from how guys are playing this summer and the guys we have coming back," he said. The Phoenix returns nine of 11 starters, including 2010 SoCon Player of the Year junior forward Chris Thomas.


NEWS 8/30/11 3:21pm

Alumna explores 'the loop' of deja vu through senior film project

Kristina Licare, class of 2011, experiences deja vu all the time. But while most people dismiss these moments as surreal, Licare finds truth. Licare describes her experience as a "belief in the purity of each moment." For her, they are not tricks of the mind, but real and previously lived circumstances that are re-occurring. Licare's experiences with deja vu led her to question her philosophy on life and, more specifically, time. "There are moments that everybody has in their life where they look up and say, 'Where am I?


NEWS 8/30/11 3:20pm

Study abroad program adds new, varying destinations

As part of its commitment to training global citizens and encouraging students to experience new cultures, Elon University and the Isabella Cannon International Centre have added five new Winter Term study abroad programs and three semester programs across the world. The Winter Term destinations are India/Dubai, not to be confused with the existing program in India, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Turkey/Greece and Vietnam, while the semester programs are in China (Shanghai), France (Montpellier) and Turkey. "We are happy that the programs are in new places," said Woody Pelton, dean of international programs. For a program to be created, a faculty member who is interested in leading the course or program must submit a proposal to the Study Abroad Committee, which then determines if the proposal is successful or not, according to Pelton.


NEWS 8/30/11 3:15pm

The end of the world as we know it

The last two weeks have been filled with bizarre events in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. An earthquake centered in Virginia sent hanging lights swaying and leaves shaking from North Carolina to New York.


NEWS 8/30/11 3:11pm

Money, money everywhere but not a cent to spend

The economy is shifting. Our country recently avoided the brink of debt destruction with a hard-fought compromise between tax negotiations and the budgets allotted to social services. The deal has not solved our problems – it has only offered a brief respite from intense public scrutiny.


NEWS 8/26/11 3:54pm

Class of 2015 welcomed at New Student Convocation

More than 1,400 students from 40 states and 32 countries filed Under the Oaks this evening for New Student Convocation, an annual ceremony welcoming the incoming freshmen and transfer students to the beginning of their time at Elon. Students and their families were met with words of greeting from Elon University administration including Jan Fuller, Chaplain and Director of Religious Life, Sam Warren, Executive President of SGA, Smith Jackson, vice president and dean of student life and President Leo Lambert. The ceremony, moved from its original time tomorrow morning due to the threat of Hurricane Irene, began with an invocation from Fuller, who drew from the recent East Coast Earthquake and hurricane in her address. "Let all thunder be an expression of your energy and a true reflection of joy," she said.


NEWS 8/24/11 11:44pm

Dorm decorations: Do-It-Yourself

The door opens to an empty, colorless dorm room. This new abode is bleak. Painting, nailing and gluing decorations on the walls are prohibited, so how can a sterile cube become a student's personal space for the upcoming year?


NEWS 8/24/11 11:38pm

News Briefs - Aug. 24 2011

University begins process of switching to Moodle Elon University will have fully converted to the use of Moodle as the learning management system by the conclusion of the 2011-2012 academic year. Currently, about half of the returning faculty members have converted their classes to Moodle while the remainder will switch throughout the year. Courses for all new faculty members will be available through Moodle, meaning some students will have classes split between the two programs. Randy Piland, inaugural faculty fellow for technology, said he believes students will have little trouble navigating between Moodle and Blackboard for the year. Nine training sessions were held on campus over the summer hosted by the Teaching and Learning Center to prepare teachers, which Piland predicts will provide them with a strong advantage over other professors. Wife of President Emeritus died earlier this summer Verona Daniels-Danieley, wife of President Emeritus Earl Danieley, died June 24 at Moses Cone Hospital following a brief illness. Along with her husband, Danieley established the Daniels-Danieley Award for Excellence in Teaching, the highest honor for professors at Elon.



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