Track and Field


SPORTS 8/23/15 1:06pm

Rich Skrosky stays mum on Elon quarterback battle

We're inside two weeks of the Elon University football team's season opener at Wake Forest University, and Phoenix head coach Rich Skrosky still isn't saying who will be the team's starting quarterback. Redshirt freshman Connor Christiansen and true freshman Daniel Thompson have been competing since spring practice.


NEWS 8/22/15 2:56pm

Residence Life makes construction-free changes

The pile of dirt outside McEwen Building, affectionately referred to as Mount McEwen, is only one of the latest in a long series of changes Elon University has made in the past few years. Many of these changes have called for extensive construction projects, but the latest adjustments from Residence Life are more low-profile.


NEWS 8/22/15 2:43pm

Persistent, progressive momentum

The past year was not an easy one for Elon University. After repeated bias-caused incidents challenged Elon’s goal of creating an open and safe environment, the community made considerable progress toward finding solutions that would benefit all. It would be a shame to let that progress stagnate.


NEWS 8/20/15 1:41pm

Construction reroutes move-in traffic

Dean of Student Development Rex Waters and his orientation staff have changed their approach for Friday’s move-in day because of the ongoing construction for the new School of Communications facilities. For past move-in days, campus police directed incoming families through Lebanon Avenue to get to a staging area for move-ins.


NEWS 8/20/15 1:27pm

Remodeling among improvements planned for Tony's Pub-N-Subs

As students return to campus, Tony’s Pub-N-Subs looks to get out of the summer doldrums typical of college bars and build on the success it generated during the spring semester. “I’m just really looking forward to the college kids coming back,” owner Tony Caruso said.


NEWS 8/20/15 10:20am

Tips for Incoming Freshmen

It's hot. It's summer. It's 48 hours till move-in. And the last thing you want to be thinking about is school starting...but in a little less than a week, you'll be here.


NEWS 8/14/15 11:15pm

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NEWS 8/14/15 2:45pm

Gauging Obamacare

Healthcare reform incites greater need for medical professionals By Melissa Kansky Increased access equals a greater number of patients.


NEWS 8/14/15 2:45pm

Gauging Obamacare

Religious individuals interpret the Healthcare Reform Act as means to assert dominance in society By Sam Parker President Barack Obama and his administration announced January 2012 the Affordable Healthcare Reform Act would mandate most health insurance plans cover a full range of contraceptives for women free of charge. Included in this range of contraceptives are birth control pills, Plan B, ella and sterilization procedures. No Health Care Ruling Would Please American Majority | Create infographics The mandate does not apply to churches or institutions that primarily employ members of faith, but it does apply to all other businesses, including Catholic-affiliated nonprofit corporations, such as hospitals, charities and universities. The inclusion of religiously-affiliated organizations led to political division between Obama’s administration and religious groups, specifically conservative Christian and Catholic organizations.


NEWS 8/14/15 2:44pm

Gauging Obamacare

Healthcare 2nd most important issue in 2012 election By Lindsay Kimble The campaigns leading up to the November 2012 elections placed much emphasis on the fate of healthcare in the United States.


NEWS 8/14/15 2:38pm

Homeless and hopeful below the Alamance County poverty line

Too young to walk the streets By Kate Murphy  A 6-foot-5-inch teenage boy who attended Walter Williams High School slept in the back seat of his car almost every night of his senior year. He and his mom, a paranoid schizophrenic who refused to be diagnosed or treated, were homeless and there wasn’t much he could do about it. Despite the circumstances, that young man got up every day and went to school.


NEWS 8/13/15 1:31pm

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