Gender-inclusive housing on the national rise
For many North Carolina students who don’t conform to socially-constructed gender norms, gender-inclusive housing on college campuses is a big deal.
For many North Carolina students who don’t conform to socially-constructed gender norms, gender-inclusive housing on college campuses is a big deal.
Senior year is perhaps the most exciting time for many college students. With graduation just around the corner, seniors start to take the necessary steps to culminate the fruits of their four years of hard work into one final product.
Every year, Varsity Vocals produces “BOCA: Best of College A Cappella” and “BOHSA: Best of High School A Cappella.” These two albums feature the best tracks from groups around the world. Varsity Vocals receives hundreds of submissions every year and this year Elon’s own Rip_Chord and its track “Beauty and a Beat” have been selected to appear on BOCA 2014. “We apply for BOCA every year, but have never been chosen until now,” said senior John Molloy, president of Rip_Chord.
Consistency is always a key component to having a successful basketball team. Elon University men’s basketball coach Matt Matheny had that for 21 games, using the same starting lineup in all of those contests. But following three straight losses, including a blowout on the road to University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a 62-59 setback at Samford University, Matheny knew it was time for some changes. Changes for the better. Matheny inserted senior guard Jack Isenbarger and junior guard Kevin Blake into the starting lineup, replacing junior Austin Hamilton and sophomore Tanner Samson.
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Clap. Clap. Clap. Once again, President Barack Obama, with the help of trusty speech writers, lies and half-truths, and an unyielding determination to grow already intrusive government involvement in our lives has managed to deliver another State of the Union address rich in rhetoric and sound bites, but hollow in real substance. The 2014 SOTU rehashed many ideas from the president’s former speeches, which have overwhelmingly faltered.
Elon University football head coach Rich Skrosky’s Twitter page often uses the phrase “embrace the grind.” This is a truly fitting mantra, not only for Elon football, but for the entire university.
Tonight, the pop band Fun. may celebrate the fact that they are young, but don’t accuse the Elon University women’s lacrosse team of saying that. It would be easy to make that assumption with 21 freshmen on a roster of 25 players.
We are often told as Elon University students that we live in the “Elon Bubble.” But if you look a bit closer at the advertising boards and posters around campus throughout Winter Term, you will see a focus on diversity. The Oaks Neighborhood has taken this to heart by starting a book program in which students are to read “12 Years a Slave” over the span of Winter Term.
Power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z wowed the crowd with an opening number of “Drunk in Love” at last Sunday’s 56th Annual Grammy Awards.
Kate McKinnon, a cast member for “Saturday Night Live,” will perform at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at Elon University’s McCrary Theatre. McKinnon debuted as a cast member on “Saturday Night Live” April 2012, becoming the third openly gay cast member in the show’s 38-year history.
The hype was built up as high as it could be, but no one could have foreseen what was to come in the Carrier Dome Feb.
A familiar face was missing along the home sidelines as Elon University defeated University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 80-57, in Alumni Gym Feb.
BOONE, N.C. – The Elon University men’s basketball team did not have the greatest track record at Appalachian State University. With only one win to show in its last ten trips to Boone, N.C., the Phoenix’s task Saturday afternoon, Feb.
As the college basketball season enters February, three teams have remained unbeaten and have established themselves as part of the best in the country: the University of Arizona, Syracuse University and Wichita State University. Of those three, the Orange and the Wildcats have the best chance to remain undefeated and cut down the nets in Arlington, Texas in April.
There is no doubt that the Big Ten Conference is one of the most elite basketball conferences in the nation.
After sticking with the same starting lineup for the first 21 games, a reenergized Elon University Men's Basketball team switched it up for the first time all season and left Alumni Gym with a 74-60 victory over Western Carolina on Thursday, Jan.
For the first time in 21 games this season, Elon University coach Matt Matheny decided to start a different lineup of five players. But, it was more than just subbing senior guard Jack Isenbarger and junior guard Kevin Blake into the lineup that helped the Phoenix snap a three-game losing skid and beat Western Carolina University, 74-60, at home. Elon worked to attack more offensively and defensively while putting down their heads and focusing, avenging a 74-62 loss at Western Carolina from Jan.
Colonnades residents sampled food and experienced traditions from over a dozen countries at Wednesday night’s “Walk around the World.” At the event, residents braved the cold to visit themed common rooms on the floors of each Colonnades building. At the event, students ate Belgian waffles, drank Turkish coffee, received Brazilian somba dance lessons and learned facts about the Philippines. Attendees received Phoenix Passports, which were stamped at each floor.
As part of the Diversity speaker series, Columbia law professor and columnist at The Nation magazine Patricia Williams told the audience gathered Jan.