Letters to the Editor


NEWS 11/2/13 1:28pm

How Elon women's soccer wins and loses the SoCon Tournament

As the fall athletics seasons near November, that means one thing: Southern Conference Tournament time. Elon University has turned its eyes on Rudd Field and the Elon men’s and women’s soccer teams, who both hold stellar records, are both ranked and are looking to make a lot of noise in the respective tournaments. Currently, the men sit at 12-4-1 this season and are coming off a 2-1 win against No.


NEWS 10/31/13 9:13pm

SGA Senate Recap: Oct. 31

At Thursday night’s SGA Senate Meeting, Elaine Turner, director of Residence Life, explained Elon’s strategic plan to create a more engaging residential program. In fall 2014, Elon will roll out a new residential plan designed to support the needs of students during all four years of their college experience.


NEWS 10/31/13 4:10pm

Singing group holds book drive benefit concert

On Saturday, a cappella singing group Twisted Measure presented an Aca-Book Drive, a concert to benefit the Worldwide Book Drive, a philanthropic business that works to distribute books to people in need. Admission was free with one book donation, and attendance was so great that the number of book donations was far more than anticipated by Twisted Measure members. But Twisted Measure wasn't singing solo that night.


NEWS 10/31/13 3:15pm

ACC ready to rule college hoops once again

The fear surrounding much of the whole conference realignment movement that has happened over college basketball in the last five years has been regarding the formation of “Super Conferences,” or leagues with 16-20 schools that dominate the landscape of the sport. Yet, the realignment did the opposite in the case of the mighty Big East. Over the last decade, the Big East and its 16 teams has been a ruling force in college basketball, winning four national championships and earning a total of 12 Final Four berths.



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