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NEWS 10/7/14 3:47pm

'Reckless' combines laughter, discomfort (Review)

Hilarious. Absurd. Upping the stakes at every turn. Even these praises don’t do justice to the Elon University Performing Arts Department’s production of “Reckless.” Craig Lucas’ dark comedy uses Christmastime as the backdrop to tragedy, as protagonist Rachel runs away after her husband takes a contract out on her life.


NEWS 10/7/14 9:54am

Proposed construction takes away Oaks parking

Arguments to clear the way for a new mixed-use building next to Skids that would take parking away from The Oaks Apartments were heard at the public hearing at the Board of Alderman meeting Monday at the Elon Town Hall. Elon-based EDG Properties wants to construct a multi-level storefront with living spaces in upper floors, as permitted by new zoning laws passed this fall.


NEWS 10/7/14 12:01am

Never Back Down: Nicole Dennion kicks cancer

Frantically going through her phone with a sentiment of jubilation swirling in her mind, Nicole Dennion held off the joy for just one moment to send a simple, powerful five-word text message in all capital letters to her teammates: “MY PET SCAN WAS CLEAR!” The memo incited utter hysteria from the Elon University women’s soccer team, signifying the triumph of Dennion in her battle with Ewing’s Sarcoma, an aggressive form of cancer that affects the bone and its tissue.


NEWS 10/7/14 12:00am

Ball State transfer seizes opportunity as safety for Elon

When Rich Skrosky accepted the head coaching position at Elon University in December, he was returning to a familiar program — he was an assistant there from 2006-to-2010. Skrosky brought with him various assistant coaches he knew previously, as well as one player from Ball State University, who no one knew much about at the time: Chris Blair. Blair used his redshirt year last year at Ball State before transferring to Elon with Skrosky.


NEWS 10/6/14 11:50pm

CAA move brings mixture of old, new faces for Elon volleyball

Her second trip back to James Madison University in 12 years reminded head volleyball coach Mary Tendler what Elon University’s venture into the Colonial Athletic Association means to her. “It felt like I was going back where I came from,” Tendler said of Elon’s move to the CAA. After three years at James Madison as an assistant, Tendler took the Elon job in 2003.


SPORTS 10/4/14 6:42pm

Elon takes beating in CAA opener

There was a ceremonial feeling in the air around Rhodes Stadium on Saturday afternoon as Elon prepared to kick off its inaugural game in the Colonial Athletic Association.


NEWS 10/4/14 5:30pm

Phoenix doesn't finish in loss at William & Mary

After dropping the first set at the College of William & Mary, the Elon University volleyball charged back to win the second 25-22. It went downhill from there, as the Phoenix lost 3-1 to the Tribe (25-14, 22-25, 25-9, 25-16) in Colonial Athletic Association action on Saturday, Oct.


NEWS 10/2/14 8:55pm

Pulitzer prize-winners challenge for change at Fall Convocation

The best investment human beings can make is in one another, said the Pulitzer-prize winning, journalist-turned-something-more couple of Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, at Elon University’s Fall Convocation 2014. Together, they’ve seen it all – children starving in Africa, teenage girls sold into the sex trade in Asia and children left to die in their own U.S.


NEWS 10/2/14 1:36am

Autumn activities abound

Step outside the ‘Elon bubble’ for fall adventures in NC As fall descends upon North Carolina, there is so much to look forward to besides pumpkin spice lattes.


NEWS 10/1/14 11:52pm

Elon volleyball implements new style of blocking

Despite its experienced core of middle blockers, the Elon University volleyball team has been in a transition period this year as it installs a new style of blocking. Elon’s been using a technique called swing blocking that results in more elevation and momentum into its blocks. Instead of just jumping straight up when blocking, players swing their arms to get an extra push going up.



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