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SPORTS 4/21/16 2:00pm

Tennis teams on fire before CAA Tournament

As all of the schools in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) arrive on Elon’s campus, the Elon University men’s and women’s tennis teams enter the CAA Championships with some striking similarities. Both teams are on fire. The men’s team has won nine of its last 10 matches, with the lone loss a close defeat to conference foe College of Charleston.


NEWS 4/21/16 10:25am

​Elon’s Global Film Series finishes out semester with showing of “The Harvest / La Cosecha”

On Tuesday Evening, Elon University’s Global Neighborhood film series aired its last film, “The Harvest / La Cosecha.” This year, films were held in the Global Commons Media Room and the series theme was Food: The Culture, Politics, and Ethics of Eating. This award-winning documentary “The Harvest / La Cosecha” explores the theme of child labor while following the lives of three migrant children who work in the agriculture industry with their parents. Zulema, a 12-year-old migrant worker, has picked crops with her mom since she was just 6 years old.


NEWS 4/21/16 9:47am

Travis Loy - 2016-04-21 09:47:57

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 4/20/2016 4:00 PM The Alamance County Rescue Unit will host an open house event for the public to celebrate 60 years of continuous service to the citizens of Alamance County.


NEWS 4/20/16 11:49am

Elon addresses campus parking issue

Even before the announcement of an expansion to the Love School of Business, students complained about parking. Now that construction is slotted to take place in the McMichael parking lot for the new building, there are concerns that student parking on campus will be even more scarce.


NEWS 4/20/16 8:00am

Why they Relay

When sophomore Keely Collins was 13, her life was changed forever. Her mom was diagnosed with a rare type of terminal stomach cancer.


NEWS 4/20/16 8:00am

Alumna produces autism awareness documentary

After years of telling other people’s stories through a lense, Elon alum and documentary filmmaker Heather Cassano decided it was time to bring her work a little closer to home. Cassano graduated Elon in 2013 and is currently a MFA candidate at Emerson where she is working on her latest project about her younger brother with autism, Brian.


NEWS 4/20/16 6:04am

125 years later, ECC influence remains

Elon University President Emeritus Earl Danieley wrote the Elon Community Church constitution from the back of his car while a student was driving him for a trip to Alabama. As Danieley laughed at the fact that he wrote the document on a portable typewriter he had placed on a piece of plywood across his knees, he could not help but think of the fond memories he has said with the church.


NEWS 4/19/16 9:10pm

Newcomers School offers English assistance, provides education to immigrants

El Salvador, Honduras, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Pakistan are examples of four countries rife with acts of unspeakable violence, often carried out by the likes of rebel militant forces run amok, drug cartel members, or radical terrorist organizations. Now, 340 immigrant and refugee children from various countries, including those mentioned, face a whole new and daunting life challenge — learning how to speak English in their new home nation, the United States. Elon’s School of Education occasionally sends its students to shadow and assist teachers at The Newcomers school. Marna Winter, lecturer in education and director of education outreach at Elon, said outreach efforts at schools like the Newcomers School are used to train Elon students to take innovative approaches in their teaching methods. “We want to make sure that every student has opportunities to teach at all different types of schools.


NEWS 4/19/16 7:42pm

Kyle Porro sets goals for term as SGA President

The sudden realization left Kyle Porro feeling as if he was going to pass out and running to Biscuitville to order chicken tenders. And soon after that, the newly-elected SGA President knew it was time to get to work. Porro, a junior, has sustainability, school spirit and proactivity at the top of his list as he starts his term with SGA after winning a highly-contested, three-person race that ended with a one-day run-off election. He was inaugurated March 29, and led his first full meeting about a week later.


NEWS 4/19/16 5:07pm

SGA budget shows allocation disparity

At first glance, the trend of the 2016-2017 budget is not a good one. Most of the organizations did not receive the amount they requested, and 35 out of 60 organizations were denied $1,000 or more of their asking price.



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