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SPORTS 8/30/17 8:00am

Kevin Jermyn chasing down new goals as cross country coach

With the season-opening race on Saturday here in Elon, the new coach of the cross country team looks to elevate the program to places it hasn’t gone before. On July 13, Athletic Director Dave Blank announced that Kevin Jermyn would be taking the helm of the cross country program.


SPORTS 8/30/17 8:00am

A fresh start for football

When the Elon University football team took to the practice field Saturday afternoon, there was a hint of rustiness as the start of fall classes loomed ahead for the coming week. First-year head coach Curt Cignetti wasn’t using it as an excuse though.


NEWS 8/30/17 8:00am

Campus organizations unite against racial tension

In April, former president of the NC Mu chapter Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity and senior Owen Gaffney used a racial slur toward a black student, causing a campus-wide conversation regarding racial issues. Now the organizations are redefining their perspectives and working to increase inclusivity.


SPORTS 8/30/17 8:00am

Ciolkowski sets eyes on third title

Nick Ciolkowski is the two-time reigning Colonial Athletic Association individual champion. Going into this season, the junior aims to capture his third title, but also sets his eyes on something larger.


NEWS 8/25/17 11:52am

Eating at Elon: Meal Plan Breakdown

An essential part of Elon student life is deciding on a meal plan that will sustain the student for the school year ahead. There are various meal plans that Elon provides for its students that gives them access to dining halls, retail locations, and a few other perks.


NEWS 8/25/17 11:37am

Here's how to set up Philo and HBO GO

Philo is a television streaming and recording students available free of charge to Elon students. Through Philo, students can access popular channels like Philo can be streamed while students are on campus to most laptops, phones, and tablets as well as second generation or higher Apple TVs and Rokus.


NEWS 8/25/17 8:30am

Where are they now? Here's what some Class of 2017 graduates are up to

It’s been three months since the class of 2017 has thrown maroon caps into the air, leaving professors and students eagerly awaiting to hear of their success. Not a moment too soon, Elon graduates have wasted no time in jumpstarting their futures, some landing positions as early as May of 2017. Jane Seidel ‘17 is one of such graduates, beginning her career at the Wall Street Journal in New York City at the beginning of the summer.



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