Students remix music, create mashups in class
It seems as if every song now has two or three remixes or has been mashed up with a different song with similar harmonies or lyrics to create an original beat and piece.
It seems as if every song now has two or three remixes or has been mashed up with a different song with similar harmonies or lyrics to create an original beat and piece.
Fibers have woven their threads through history to become more than just clothes worn on a person's body.
For the ninth time, Elon students had the opportunity to take part in what has annually been called the Polar Bear Plunge.
The days are gone when people get what they deserve. Money has become such a deciding factor in every aspect of life that it is almost the sole purpose of our existence.
As of Monday, six of the more than 4,000 passengers aboard the Costa Concordia have been found dead after the luxury Italian liner ran aground into Italy's coast on Friday night.
A train struck and killed two persons at 6:48 p.m. Saturday on the tracks near the railroad crossing on South Glen Raven Road, according to a press release from the Burlington police department.
The Elon University women's basketball team was in a jovial mood following their win against the College of Charleston Jan.
The owners of Pandora's Pies, located on the corner of North Williamson Avenue and West College Avenue, built a business representative of Elon University and the local community.
Faculty members of Elon University and Alamance-Burlington School System representatives have elected to delay the opening of an early college high school program originally intended to begin fall 2011.
Elon University students received an email Wednesday evening regarding an attack on the university's network that intended to shut down the entire network.
The Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial stands opposite the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.
It’s not often where you have two point guards that can play equal minutes and both produce the way you want them to, especially in the Southern Conference. That’s why freshman guard Austin Hamilton and sophomore guard Jack Isenbarger make a great, albeit surprising, duo for the Phoenix and head coach Matt Matheny. “Austin has been a surprise in some ways,” Matheny said following Elon’s tough loss to Georgia Southern Jan.
Once again, the Elon Phoenix men's basketball team let a lead slip by not hitting shots. The Phoenix held a 41-27 lead with 16:08 to play in the second half.
After a tough three-game road swing where the Phoenix men’s basketball lost three straight, head coach Matt Matheny brings his young team back into Alumni Gym for the first time since last year. Okay, it has only been 25 days since Elon whomped the Lynchburg Hornets 109-67 on their home court. Then losses to Dartmouth College, No.
Chapel Hill — For a moment in time Thursday night, Elon University had done the unthinkable. The Phoenix had outscored the mighty University of North Carolina Tar Heels at their place. Of course, there were still almost 39 minutes to play and Elon's lead was 3-2.
Elon University Phoenix (7-2, 2-0 Southern Conference) @ Dartmouth College Big Green (2-7, 0-0 Ivy League) December 17, 2011 at 12 p.m. Leede Arena, Hanover, New Hampshire Coaches: ELON Matt Matheny (third year), DART Paul Cormier (ninth year) Last Games: ELON vs.
Christmas spirit is not just for children this year. The Burlington Parks and Recreation department is bringing a Victorian-themed Christmas festival to the downtown Burlington area. From 6 to 9 p.m Dec.
Elon Phoenix men's basketball head coach Matt Matheny has a knack for being humble. Even after his team has started 7-2, that seventh win coming on a blowout 109-67 victory over Division III opponent Lynchburg College Hornets. "We missed assignments," Matheny said.
Deep in the woods near Bennett is a 40-foot circle where nothing will grow. According to locals, this spot is the Devil's Tramping Ground, where Satan silently paces, plotting and planning. Senior Brooke Kassner spent a night at this haunted spot to test the validity of myths associated with the Devil's Tramping Ground, along with other students, in 'What Can We Know,' a philosophy course led by Anthony Weston. "The spookiness of this spot is perpetuated by itself," Weston said.