Stories of struggle, reform and new beginnings
Sustainable Alamance, a rehabilitation center, helps convicted felons work toward a better day for themselves and their families.
Sustainable Alamance, a rehabilitation center, helps convicted felons work toward a better day for themselves and their families.
Elon alumni Susan L. Hahn and Katherine Thomas are going to fly back in time and perform together in Whitley Auditorium February 16th at 7:30. Hahn graduated Elon in 2009; she received a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education, then she studied at the University of Louisville School of Music where she got her Master of Music in Vocal Performance.
There is a place on campus where students can learn about gardening, grow their own vegetables, fruits, and plants, and take these home. This place is Elon’s Community Garden. The Garden is located at 410 E.
New year, new and different Fall Dance Concert.
After a day of filled with lecturing, attending meetings and meeting with students, some professors — just like students — go back to their residential neighborhood and wind down in what they consider their home.
The Department of Performing Arts will be presenting the musical “Parade” in November. All of the Musical Theatre students, including first-year students, already auditioned and some of them got cast for the musical. The audition for “Parade” was the first-year students’ first audition.
Each year, Elon University President Leo Lambert highlights three students in his convocation speech. These three students represent a fraction of those that have done extracurricular activities and described to their peers, in front of parents and faculty.
The Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils at Elon University have been participating in multiple events for an entire week called Greek Week.
The Sororities and Fraternities at Elon University have been preparing themselves for several months and putting their time and energy into one big event that knows how to attract a crowd: The Greek Week dance competition.
Nicole Doolen is making exercise intriguing again
About six hundred students were sitting in Elon University’s performing arts theatre, McCrary Theatre Wednesday night, waiting to see SNL Colin Jost’s stand-up.
Director Jason Aryeh is taking Elon University on a trip to travel history through his show Amistad We Stand. It begins in Africa and ends in North America.
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