Hurricane Florence Coverage


NEWS 2/5/15 2:00pm

Law school enrollment on the decline

Since Elon University School of Law was founded in 2006, national tuition has, with few exceptions, been on the rise while employment prospects have been on the decline. To combat these issues, Elon is making an effort to distance itself from some of tried-and-true manners in which law has been taught for generations.


NEWS 2/5/15 10:30am

Doctors’ Orders: Elon's construction addiction

Doctor’s Orders is a weekly humor column in which Lauryl Fischer and Frankie Campisano, two unprofessional, untrained, non-medical definitely fake Doctors, offer up some prescriptions for their Phoenix patients. In the distance, you can see it, as it rises from the morning mists: the Admissions Palace.


NEWS 2/5/15 10:00am

Students enjoy decline in gas prices

In recent months, consumers across the country have been enjoying lower prices at the pump as a result of booming production in the Midwest and dropping crude futures worldwide. According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), the national average per gallon of gasoline has dropped below $3.00 per gallon for the first time in nearly four years.


NEWS 2/5/15 12:04am

Recap of Community Connections forum, Alamance County: 2030

Community Connections brought together a panel on Feb. 4, to discuss what Alamance County's future might look like in the year 2030. The panel consisted of: David Cheek, Mebane City Manager; April Durr, Director of Community Impact, United Way of Alamance County; Ryan Kirk, Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies; and Amy Nelson, Director of Burlington Planning and Economic Development. Dr. Jason Husser, the Assistant Director of the Elon Poll, encouraged the audience, Alamance County residents and Elon students, to ask the panel about their concerns for the future of Alamance County. Concerns that came up in the discussion included gun violence, a developing Burlington, a hurting public school system and what all of that meant for economic tourism, resident job opportunities, as well as resident security and the environments security. While Nelson spoke of the vast developments occurring in the city of Burlington, Kirk said there is an estimated total of a 6 percent change in population age groups. As Burlington develops, high paying jobs and careers are still scarce in Alamance County.


NEWS 2/4/15 1:27pm

Staff scrambles to bring students back to Elon amidst delays

As many students, faculty and staff returned from Elon University Study Abroad and Study USA programs, they were greeted by a traveler’s worst nightmare: a record-breaking series of winter storms. Winter Storm Juno, accompanied by other winter storms in the Northeast region, have caused havoc across the nation, affecting the lives of millions of people and testing the patience of travelers.


NEWS 2/2/15 9:19am

Tom Harkness - 2015-02-02 09:19:58

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