Elon holds reigning CAA champs scoreless in draw
Northeastern outshot Elon 22-7 in the rainy CAA opener
Northeastern outshot Elon 22-7 in the rainy CAA opener
First CAA match of season is 4-set loss to Northeastern
Elon University President Leo Lambert remembers a phone call with Dwight Schar from last December, days after he and his wife donated $12 million for a number of university projects, including the School of Communications expansion. "OK, have the bulldozers shown up yet?" Schar asked. They arrived in May, and the construction has continued on the project that Schar's donation spearheaded.
McKinnon Hall was more silent than it had been the entire night. There was none of the usual call and response.
Donald Trump holds a slim lead over Ben Carson for North Carolina’s Republican presidential preference, but Carson and Jeb Bush would fare better against Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, according to the Elon University Poll’s latest report.
Young, blundering offense faces brutal slate in second year
With flu season approaching, Elon University is expanding its preparations to keep students healthy. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, flu outbreaks can begin as early as October.
Society is locked in a continual struggle with the crime of innocence, according to Pulitzer Prize winner and Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. Pitts addressed a full crowd Sept. 24 at Elon University's McCrary Theatre on the topic of "Race in America," which he called a “big, scary topic" that the nation responds to with an “accepted script” when confronted with incidents of racial bias.
This coverage was a collaboration between Elon Local News' Alex Hager and The Pendulum's Tommy Hamzik and Sarah Wood Society is in a continual struggle with the crime of innocence, according to Pulitzer Prize winner and Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts, Jr. He called race in America, also the title of his speech, a "big, scary topic" and that there's an "accepted script" the nation follows in incidents where a "brown person is singled out treatment that's harsh out of proportion based on the threat." There was the time 41 years ago, when Pitts walked out of a University of Southern California dormitory aside a white man, and Pitts was asked if he knew anything about a stolen bike.
Going into the 2015 season, the Elon Women’s soccer team had plenty of reason to feel optimistic.
As Elon University celebrates its annual Family Weekend, its musical theater department will put on a different time-honored event — one that, like the university, is an ever-changing standby the community has come to love.
Last week we showed you a very bloody Donald Trump, and this week we're continuing the conversation with more menstrual-talk. First, let's talk about Lammily dolls: they're basically Barbie dolls, only with normal, realistic, human proportions and features. Their newest feature: having their period. Yup, you read that right.
Elon starts season with program-record seven consecutive wins
Anyone who says cake is only meant for birthdays and weddings is wrong. They’ve obviously never been to Maxie B’s Bakery and Dessert Café.
There’s an app for ordering appetizers, apps for making appointments, apps for renting apartments, apps for anything you can think of — and this year, that includes the career fair. When’s the last time you heard someone refer to a “program?” Who needs brochures and booklets?
Tuesday, One Direction announced that its fifth studio album, “Made in the A.M.,” is scheduled to drop Nov. 13. Yes, we needed a day to take it all in.
Phoenix uses full week off to rest, recooperate ahead of tough conference schedule
Comedians, Amy Poehler and Nick Kroll are done after two years of dating. US Weekly reported that the couple simply couldn't make it work due to their busy schedules, a source exclusively told US Weekly. "Unfortunately, they just couldn't make the relationship work with their schedules," said one insider to the magazine who was close with both comedians. Amy and Nick's love couldn't last because of their constantly busy schedules. "They really tried, but it just wasn't realistic anymore," adds the source.
Senior defense lineman has team-high four sacks in his last season
Elon University’s semiannual Job and Internship Expos offer students of all years opportunities to interact with potential employers. But these expos, including yesterday’s, have consistently focused on business students, with communications students receiving comparatively little attention and students of other schools receiving even less.