Snap Photos Abroad Like A Pro
When I thinkof study abroad, I think of the people, the food and the culture. With traveling comes all kinds of new experiences and new perspectives.
When I thinkof study abroad, I think of the people, the food and the culture. With traveling comes all kinds of new experiences and new perspectives.
When it comes to studying abroad in college, most students will agree with Senior Sarah Endorf, who believes that everyone should go abroad as much as possible.
The newest generation of gaming consoles has brought in record sales for Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo.
Our generation has come of age in a time where personal privacy is a rarity. We are the first generation that has lived much of our lives online, and any of us would guess that—no matter what our privacy settings are—most of our Tweets and Facebook posts are readily available to anyone who is determined to see them.
When I was in grade school, my family and I would visit my grandparents’ house every Sunday afternoon. While my siblings and I scarfed down bags of Lay’s Potato Chips (always a perk of being at my grandparents’ house) we had one of two things on the television: The National Football League, or NASCAR. Why NASCAR?
Behind a final round 71 from senior John Somers, the Elon University men’s golf team placed fifth out of 18 teams at the Furman Intercollegiate March 28-30 in Greenville, S.C. The Phoenix finished with a final score of 881, 17 strokes over par at the Furman University Golf Course.
The Elon University softball team split the last two games of a three game set with Furman University Sunday, March 30 at Hunt Softball Park.
The Elon University baseball team completed a three-game sweep of The Citadel with two wins in a doubleheader March 30 at Latham Park.
The Elon University women’s lacrosse team took a hard loss to reigning Big South champion High Point University today, March 30, falling to the Panthers 11-4.
The Elon University softball team was soundly beaten by Furman University, 9-0 in five innings, in the series opener at Hunt Softball Park. The Paladins struck first in the top of the second, with senior starter Lauren Collier pounding a 3-2 pitch from Phoenix junior starter Chelsea White over the fence in straightaway center to give the Paladins an early 1-0 lead. After holding the Phoenix scoreless in the bottom of the second, the Paladins added two runs in the top of the third. Junior second baseman Taylor Jenkins drove in Furman’s second run with a single to left and junior third baseman Natalie Clemmons, the next batter, singled to stretch the Paladins lead to 3-0. In the top of the fourth, freshman designated player Elise Smith tripled down the right field line to make it 4-0, and junior left fielder Ambree Muller pounded a two-run home run to right to add two more. An inning later, the Paladins stretched their lead to 9-0 on a solo home run to center from Clemmons and a single up the middle from senior center fielder Nikki Legg. The game was then called after the Phoenix was again held scoreless in the bottom of the fifth. White (7-6) was saddled with the loss, going all five innings and giving up nine runs on 13 hits, walking two and striking out one. Elon will conclude its series against the Paladins with a doubleheader on Sunday, March 30. The first game will begin at noon and the second game will be played 30 minutes after the conclusion of the first.
Due to impending weather conditions in the area, Elon University and The Citadel have canceled the baseball game scheduled for 4 p.m.
The Elon University softball team suffered a second straight lopsided loss to an Atlantic Coast Conference foe, this time the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 13-1 in six innings March 27 at Hunt Softball Park. As North Carolina State University did on Wednesday, the Tar Heels jumped on the Phoenix early. With the bases loaded in the top of the second, Tar Heels sophomore center fielder Aquilla Mateen chopped a ground ball toward short that she beat out for an infield single, scoring the first Tar Heels run.
The bats were silent for the Elon University baseball team on Wednesday night, March 26 at Latham Park — for the first eight innings. In the ninth, redshirt freshman catcher Chris Hall hit a game-tying home run to knot the low-scoring affair with Wake Forest University at 2-2.
The Elon University softball team was on the wrong side of a 13-5 loss to North Carolina State University in a midweek nonconference game March 26 in Raleigh, N.C. The Wolfpack jumped on the Phoenix immediately, scoring eight runs in the bottom of the first to effectively put the game out of reach early. The onslaught began with junior shortstop Renada Davis’ solo home run over the left field wall.
For the second straight week, an Elon University women’s tennis player has been named Southern Conference Player of the Week. This week’s honor went to senior Jordan Johnston, who went 3-1 during matches played March 17-23. Johnston went 2-0 in singles play during the week, starting with a three-set victory over Ansley Speaks of Furman University in Elon’s 4-3 loss to the Paladins March 21. Speaks took the first set by a narrow 7-6 margin, but Johnston stormed back to take the second and third sets, as well as the match, 6-7, 6-0, 6-2. Johnston once again showed this resiliency March 22 against Wofford College.
The Elon University men’s tennis team completed its second straight shutout with a 7-0 win over the Georgia Southern University Eagles. The Phoenix got off to a fast start, winning all three doubles matches. Junior Brian Kowalski and sophomore Robert Lindgren got things going with an 8-5 win at No.
As Elon continues to celebrate its 125th anniversary, one member of the Elon community is celebrating this year for another reason. George Troxler, a professor emeritus of history, has worked at Elon University for more than 40 years and currently serves as the university historian. After three years of research and writing, Troxler recently published a book entitled "From a Grove of Oaks: The Story of Elon University." The book recounts Elon's history from its founding to the present day. Troxler hopes his book will be more than just a coffee table read. "I'm hoping that the people who are going to read it, primarily Elon alumni and people that are associated with the school," Troxler said.
Sex, wine and tears all have one thing in common. No, it’s not what you think. We have all seen the endless lists of super foods and health tips, but now it’s time to rethink some things that have a bad rep when it comes to our health.
With the new semester comes new opportunities for finding inspiration to get the mind and body of your dreams.
Now that spring has finally sprung, it is time to get out of the gym and take your workouts outside.