Gigi and Bella Hadid are the sisters to watch this NYFW
This week, Gigi and Bella Hadid have been dominating many designer runways, including Jeremy Scott, Diane von Furstenberg and Tommy Hilfiger.
This week, Gigi and Bella Hadid have been dominating many designer runways, including Jeremy Scott, Diane von Furstenberg and Tommy Hilfiger.
Survey results and recommendations have been released today by the "Presidential Task Force on Black Student, Faculty and Staff Experiences." The Fall 2014 campus climate survey was administered by the task force, and included surveys, focus groups and one-on-one interviews with task force members. Report Findings of Non-Black Students, Faculty and Staff According to the report, non-black student respondents indicated in the campus survey that they viewed Elon's campus climate as positive and inclusive. When asked a question on the campus survey of, "What is the most important issue facing Elon University?," the most common answer given by non-black students was associated with the lack of diversity on campus. Most non-black student survey respondents said they were committed to promoting inclusion at Elon, and see themselves as active supporters of diversity. The report states that although non-black students, faculty and staff are aware of some of the issues that black students, faculty and staff face at Elon, they generally have a "much rosier image of the university's level of inclusivity." Non-black faculty and staff perceived the work environment to be much more inclusive than black faculty and staff did.
Ever since the first presidential candidates announced their runs earlier this year, a slow but steady buzz has been building at Elon University around the direction the country could take, depending on who wins the White House. As debate season swings into high-gear, a storm of media coverage has propelled campus conversation, with groups of liberals and conservatives divided down party lines opponents each call radical.
There are 20 million refugees in the world at this moment, more than at any other time in history.
Americans from all over the country are frustrated with their government, and rightfully so. The past seven years have been an exercise in gridlock, with Republicans in Congress determined to block any initiative on any issue made by the president.
Last week was a big one for Elon University’s SGA. If any incoming Elon freshmen were unaware of SGA’s existence, the recent election of officers for the Class of 2019 and Thursday’s Call to Honor ceremony certainly made its presence known — to younger students.
As sexual assault continues to be a key issue at U.S.
Putting on a play from start to finish requires more than year of writing and editing, a few weeks of casting and a couple of months of practice and technical rehearsals.
Diversity has once again been pegged as a weak point for Elon University, this time from a national point of view instead of a local one. U.S.
Food vendors, campers, bands and hundreds of people came together for one of Gibsonville's biggest parties of the year...Applefest. Applefest was first created by Ronny Apple.
The friendly faces behind the counter serving you cookies, sandwiches and coffee at Acorn are often thought of as just workers with some southern sweetness.
With the presidential primary elections nearly four months away, candidates are laying out their platforms for many issues.
CHEAT SHEET – IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL The new Iran Nuclear agreement constructed by President Barack Obama, which would lift international sanctions against Iran in exchange for a halt to their nuclear program, could begin to be implemented by the end of this month, thanks to its recent backing by Senate Democrats. However, the deal, one of Obama’s most significant pieces of legislation during his presidency, and its future in relation to the United States could change with the next President.
When Kenneth Brown, Jr. was helping his seven younger siblings and parents move into a bug-infested hotel room four years ago, his mother embraced him with tears in her eyes and said, “Tell me it’s going to be okay.”
North Carolina "Felt the Bern" Sunday night in Greensboro, as democratic presidential candidate Sen.
Derided by the right as too radical, Bernie Sanders said much of his policy is built on what works in other developed countries.
The triple-overtime victory for the Elon University football team Saturday night was the longest game in school history.
World-renowned landscape photographer Edward Burntynsky visited Elon as the first speaker in the Liberal Arts Forum series.
Selena Gomez has been making rounds promoting her new album, Revivial, and this time she's laying down the law.
Fortune scores twice in 4-0 win over Davidson