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(03/13/24 3:17pm)
A crowd of about 500 gathers at the Marriott hotel in Winston-Salem to see North Carolina U.S. Senate candidate Republican Ted Budd speak on Nov. 8 about the race results. At roughly 8:40 p.m., the polls have been closed for just over an hour.
(11/09/22 7:40am)
Republican Ted Budd won the seat to represent North Carolina in the U.S. Senate against his opponent, Democrat Cheri Beasley, winning 50.71% of the vote — or 1,891,342 votes — according to the Associated Press.
(10/20/22 3:08am)
As a North Carolina native, husband of 23 years, father to three children and scientist and laboratory director at Duke University, Charles Parker said he is running for the Alamance-Burlington School System’s Board of Education to enhance school safety, improve communication and transparency from schools to the community, recruit and retain teachers and address learning loss caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
(10/20/22 2:57am)
Meredith Edwards is a Republican and is running uncontested for her second term as Alamance County Clerk for Superior Court. Having been first elected in 2018, Edwards said she has worked for the last four years to grow and improve the clerk’s office to better serve the citizens of Alamance County.
(10/07/22 5:24pm)
Elon University committed to a three-year contract on Oct. 6 that establishes increases in pay, additional job security and access to professional development funds for unionized adjunct, part-time, limited term and visiting Elon faculty members.
(09/16/22 11:51am)
Senior Trevor Molin is one of two new healthy masculinity and relationship student assistants, dedicated to teaching and expanding upon consent, healthy masculinity and gender-based violence education at Elon University.
(09/13/22 8:56pm)
Updated as of Sept. 14 at 1:58 p.m. to include additional information from Alamance County Sheriff Public Information Officer Byron Tucker and Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson.
(03/13/24 3:17pm)
Michael Myers sits at Belk Library’s service desk at 4:25 a.m. Myers is approaching a year working at Belk, taking the 11:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. shift during Elon’s academic year. A 26 year old with his undergraduate math degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Myers is currently taking an acting for non-majors class at Elon, attending martial arts classes in the Koury Center every Tuesday and Thursday and thinking about pursuing a masters degree in library science, statistics or computer programming.
(09/12/22 12:43pm)
It’s 3 a.m. inside Belk Library. Because the building is open all night during weekdays, all the lights remain on. From the first floor, it’s impossible to hear Tammy Wilson, Belk’s overnight janitor, wiping office windows and emptying trash cans on the second and third floors. Even for a library, the silence is overwhelming.
(09/02/22 3:06am)
Dean of Students Jana Lynn Patterson gave campus-wide mental and physical health updates for the Elon community, on Sept. 1 during Elon University’s Student Government Association’s first business meeting of the 2022-23 academic year. During the meeting, three students were appointed to the Senate and three students were appointed into new roles.
(09/02/22 6:26pm)
President Joe Biden signed a sweeping bill on Aug. 16 focused on counteracting climate change, as well as Medicare and health provisions and IRS resources, through the biggest investment in U.S. history. The $740 billion package consists of $80 billion to be pumped into the IRS and around $700 billion to be used for new spending and easing deficits.
(03/13/24 3:18pm)
President Joe Biden visited Greensboro, North Carolina, on April 14 at North Carolina A&T State University to deliver remarks about HBCUs, increasing manufacturing jobs and handling inflation with his Building a Better America Plan.
(08/31/22 1:12pm)
Updated as of Aug. 31 at 5:16 p.m. to include video.
(08/30/22 8:53pm)
Elon University was recognized by the 2023 Fiske Guide to Colleges as a pioneer in experiential learning and global engagement, according to a news release.
(08/20/22 6:14pm)
Following New Student Convocation Aug. 20, freshmen and their families gathered just outside of Lakeside Dining Hall for the family picnic. For many families, this is the last meal they will share with their children before heading home and leaving them to start the 2022-23 academic year.
(08/21/22 5:44pm)
Students in the fall 2021 Engineering Design for Service class watched through the window of their McMichael classroom as the first brick was laid for Elon’s new Innovation Quad.
(08/18/22 3:07pm)
After visits in November and March, freshman and Elon college fellow Kelly Donovan arrived on campus for the third time today to move into her dorm room in East A.
(07/01/22 6:02pm)
The end of June marks the first month of operation for Benevolence Farm’s secondary location in Burlington. Benevolence Farm, a non-profit social organization, works alongside formerly incarcerated women who are able to live and work at the farm upon their release.
(05/16/22 4:40am)
Chrelle Booker is mayor pro tem and a native of Tryon, North Carolina. She sits on the board of directors for the National League of Cities — an organization of city, town and village leaders focused on improving the quality of life — where she chairs the Information Technology and Communications Committee. She is also first vice president of Women In Municipal Government and a member of the Legislative Action Committee and Small Cities Council.
(05/16/22 3:14am)
Dr. Gregory Antoine grew up in a military family of seven where his father and uncles served in World War II. Antoine himself spent over 20 years in the military where he served as a naval officer, and he retired from the Army as a colonel.