Phoenix ends season with overtime loss to James Madison
The Elon University women’s soccer team’s season came to a devastating end following a 1-0 overtime loss to James Madison University on Sunday, Oct.
The Elon University women’s soccer team’s season came to a devastating end following a 1-0 overtime loss to James Madison University on Sunday, Oct.
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Burlington's Director of Planning and Economic Development, Amy Nelson, discussed some of Alamance Crossing's current construction and future plans. "[Construction] encourages competition amongst stores, which keeps the prices low," Nelson said.
The University of Richmond’s offense, working like a well-oiled machine through its first seven games this season, stayed on track with a 30-10 win against Elon University Oct.
#16 Richmond's offense has been among the best in the FCS all season, averaging nearly 500 yards and more than 36 points a game.
Marcela Hawkins and Ashley Bohle "North Carolina is not for sale." Voters chanted this phrase Saturday at the Kay Hagan rally in the Charlotte Convention Center. With Election Day just 10 days away and early voting already underway, NC incumbent Senator Kay Hagan and supporters (former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and NC Congresswoman Alma Adams) addressed the crowd about the importance of being politically active. Adams, who was first to speak, encouraged voters to bring their families and friends to the polls.
The Elon University volleyball team was on the brink of snapping a nine-game losing streak and winning its first Colonial Athletic Association match, but the Northeastern University Huskies came back alive in the fifth set to fend off the upstart Phoenix 3-2 (26-24, 25-18, 22-25, 17-25, 15-12) on Friday, Oct.
Rajat Agarwal and Andrew Feather Fire Kay Hagan and fire Harry Reid. That was the main message from Thom Tillis at the Conservative Rally Friday night in in Smithfield, North Carolina. From Governor Rick Perry of Texas to North Carolina senior senator Richard Burr, conservatives came out to support the Republican Senate candidate as he aims to defeat Democratic Incumbent Hagan in the upcoming midterm elections. "Welcome to the Harry Reid retirement party," Burr said to the crowd of more than 3,000 people at the Central Marketing Tobacco Warehouse.
The Elon University women’s soccer team lost a Friday matinee to Townson University 2-0 on Oct. 24.
Seeking its first win in over a month, the Elon University football team will host No. 16 University of Richmond on Oct.
Like all younger brothers, Connor Mansfield followed his older brother Myles around like a puppy during their childhood in Greensboro. He copied Myles’ every move.
With shoulder-length brown hair and a big heart, sophomore Alli Lindenberg sees the beauty in other people, as well as herself.
“Defense wins championships” is a saying that has always echoed throughout sports. But sometimes a little offense wins games. The Elon University football team has struggled to put points on the board in its inaugural season as members in the Colonial Athletic Association. The Phoenix offense has found it difficult to execute drives that produce touchdowns and hasn’t been able to reinforce the valiant efforts put forth by the defense.
The daring tradition of wading in all four of Elon University’s fountains without being caught has left trails of wet footprints for years. In a Pendulum survey of 112 students, 98 percent indicated they have jumped or plan to jump into one of the Elon fountains before they leave.
The Elon University volleyball team desperately needed a spark. Injuries plagued the team for much of the nonconference schedule.
A Port-a-Potty. Dentures. Kanye West. And a goth. Yeager Recital Hall featured all of these things at Instant Laughter’s fourth annual Homecoming Weekend performance Oct.
Choreography I and II students showcased their choreography projects Oct. 16-17 for small audiences in the Center for the Arts during the fall Choreography Salon.
This past weekend, Elon University’s Renegade Productions presented “Frozen,” Bryony Lavery’s play that follows the lives of three people — a mother, a serial killer and a psychiatrist — who become intertwined after the disappearance of a young girl. Renegade, an Elon organization for student-written or directed theatrical productions, provides an outlet for all majors to produce, design and perform all forms of theater. The show’s director, senior Cody Schmidt, brought the play to Renegade’s attention after he read the show a year ago. “I was looking for something to direct and stumbled upon the script again,” Schmidt said.
Standing on one of the thousands of pagodas in Bagan, Burma, I really felt like I was on an adventure.
While the topic of Ebola continues to spread around the world, news stories instill shock and fear throughout the United States. It is difficult to leave one’s home without hearing a new story about the fatal disease, and with good reason. At this moment, more than 4,000 cases have been discovered in West Africa alone. And as the fear and mass deaths continue on to more victims, people are taking extreme precautions. Just recently, it was announced that even animals are not safe from this frenzy. According to a recent Washington Post article, one Spanish dog was euthanized after his owner tragically caught the disease.