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NEWS 10/1/15 4:08pm

Local museum brings civil rights back to life

GIBSONVILLE- History came alive this weekend at the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum, where a new exhibit displays how America's past civil rights issues resonate in the modern day--and how they directly affect us. The museum is dedicated to Charlotte Hawkins Brown, who was known for her work as an educator of an all black school.


NEWS 10/1/15 12:28pm

Amendment to HB 318 could keep local ID program running

A new amendment added to House Bill 318 could quell some of the concerns local law enforcement officers had regarding ID cards. As Elon Local News reported on Monday, the controversial HB 318, the Protect North Carolina Workers Act, is a bill to make stricter rules for employers that are verifying whether or not their employees can legally work in North Carolina.


SPORTS 10/1/15 11:52am

Hurricane Joaquin forces postponement of soccer matches

The impending rain coming from Hurricane Joaquin has forced postponements of matches for both the Elon University men's and women's soccer teams this weekend. The next match for the women's team is 7 p.m. Monday at Francis Marion University. The men will not be in action again until 7 p.m. Oct. 10, against Lipscomb University.


NEWS 9/30/15 9:46pm

Get your REM on

Readjusting to a college routine can be stressful, but simply put, the most important thing you can do to improve your mental, physical and emotional health is get onto a solid sleep schedule. 


NEWS 9/30/15 5:50pm

Biochemistry department bucks larger STEM trend

If college chemistry departments are typically made up of a large male majority, it doesn’t show at Elon University. Elon already has a strong female presence on campus with a roughly 60-to-40 male-to-female ratio, according to Elon Fact Book trends.



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