From shot to safe
Aleks Babic said some of their happiest childhood memories were when an underground bomb shelter served as their home.
Aleks Babic said some of their happiest childhood memories were when an underground bomb shelter served as their home.
Monday night, Campus Kitchen and the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement sponsored the Faces of Homelessness panel to raise awareness of an issue that affects about 11 percent of Alamance County. The panel was organized by the National Coalition for the Homeless.
Four Elon students are studying in Paris right now and were safe during the attacks, but they weren't the only ones in harms way.
For many in the South, the Confederate battle flag is a common sight. Following the shooting of nine African-Americans in a historically black church in Charleston, South Carolina, the flag has come under fire as a symbol of white supremacy and racism.
Thanksgiving is over a week away but for Elon internationals students, it came much earlier. Last night at Johnston hall, tables and stomachs were full of turkey, gravy and pies.
The Elon University men’s soccer team is returning to the NCAA tournament after a one-year absence. The Phoenix will host Big South Conference champions Winthrop University Thursday, Nov.
We're well into autumn, and as Thanksgiving nears, everyone is relishing in the beautiful sight of crisp leaves falling.
While construction on Park Place at Elon and the School of Communications garners most of the campuses' attention, the Elon University College of Arts and Sciences will be undergoing significant changes to its administration. The position of dean for the college was left vacant in January 2014 when Dr. Alison Morrison-Shetlar was appointed provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at Western Carolina University. [youtube=https://youtu.be/uVWLKFoKRsw&noredirect=1&w=560&h=315] Dr. Paul Miller, a co-chair on the search committee for the new dean, said they are looking for someone who strives to produce success within the college. "We hope to really identify somebody who has the vision to continue a trajectory of excellence at Elon and at the same time somebody who can make sound hiring decisions, can be directly involved in faculty development, to help people continue to develop as lifelong learners and as scholars, teachers, and university leaders," Miller said. The dean for the College of Arts and Sciences oversees 19 departments, 42 different majors, and assumes the role of chief academic and administrative officer for the College of Arts and Sciences. Elon Junior and tour guide, Jenny Faig, said, while she realizes it is impossible to address each students individual concerns, the new dean should try to hear all student's voices. "I think that if there was a forum where we could all voice the specific problems we have there might be similar ones and she might be able to fix all of them with a couple simple things." Dr. Charles Irons, department chair of history and geography, says the search committee has done a great job selecting the candidates: current Interim Dean Gabie Smith, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Scott Furlong, and Dean of Faculty at Colby College, Paul Greenwood. Irons believes the right candidate is someone who understands the significant role the college plays for every Elon student. "Arts and sciences is and should be the center of the Elon experience and every student regardless of their major or even their school needs to take a majority of courses in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Elon senior and Baltimore native, Noah Sakin, has been awarded the North Carolina Campus Compact
Nearly every day for the past several decades, 70-year-old Redbud Farm owner Clay Smith has woken up at sunrise eager to plant, tend and market his crops.
The Elon University Phoenix volleyball team went out on a high note to end the season, sweeping the Northeastern University Huskies 3-0 (29-27, 25-23, 25-17) on Sunday.
For one long moment outside Alamance Building Sunday night, dozens stood in silence, pained and confused faces illuminated by 130 candles, each representing one of the dead in the Paris terror attacks Nov.
The Elon University women’s basketball team started and finished exceptionally strong in its 67-29 season-opening victory over Division II opposition Lenoir-Rhyne University Nov.
On Nov. 18, 2014, senior Krystee Cross went into surgery for her vocal chords. On Nov. 18, 2015, she will be performing her senior recital at 7:30 p.m. in Whitley Auditorium. During her sophomore year, Cross, a music education major with a concentration in vocal performance, found she was having trouble producing sound and found it painful to sing — a result of cheerleading without using proper vocal technique for 14 years, which overworked her voice.
The Phoenix Winds, an on campus wind ensemble, will be having a concert on November 17th at 7:30 p.m in McCrary Theater and there is no charge for admission.
The Martin Luther King Coalition has, for the last 30 years sponsored and presented two main events each year to commemorate Dr. King's legacy.
"We need to interact with speaking, telling and sharing by listening." With that message, Senior Lecturer in English and keynote speaker Paula Patch kicked off day two of Elon University's Intersect Diversity and Leadership Conference.
Surely playing with heavy hearts, the Elon University football team held on for a 27-22 victory over Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opponent University of Maine Saturday afternoon. In the first game after the death of junior wide receiver Demitri Allison, the Phoenix bursted out to a 17-0 lead in the first half, and was able to respond when the Black Bears stormed back in the fourth quarter.
CHARLOTTE — After talking about ways that the Elon University men’s basketball team could improve after Friday night’s emphatic 85-74 victory over the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, head coach Matt Matheny couldn’t just say that his team would take the victory. “We’ll smile, we’ll smile,” he said. And smile they did, especially sophomore guard Dmitri Thompson, whose smile was so bright after his 21-point, eight-rebound performance, it could be seen from space. “We’ve been waiting for this moment for a longgggg, long time,” Thompson said.
Elon University and the Burlington Times-News will have a Community Connections forum titled “Understanding Hispanic and Latino Relations in the U.S.” 7–8:15 p.m.