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For Father Gerry Waterman wine isn’t just for blessing
February 29th, 2016
There are some nights when Father Gerry Waterman comes home and likes to drink one of the wines in his collection. He may choose a red wine or a white maybe even a blush. Other nights he chooses one ...
Senior’s new company heats things up
February 11th, 2016
At Koury Business Center young entrepreneurs learn how to start, finance, and run a business. For some, these are merely exercises but for students like Madison Tamblyn, a Project Management Major, they’re skills she intends to put to use ...
Local BBQ restaurant hosts fundraiser for families of cancer patients
October 26th, 2015
The TickleMyRibs parking lot was packed over the weekend when the owners raised money for Little Pink Houses for Hope. The now annual “Q for the Cure” brought the community together to help families of cancer patients. The goal for ...
Tree planting honors Trent Stetler
August 30th, 2015
A crowd of students gathered outside Danieley K Saturday morning to celebrate the life of Trent Stetler. Several friends and family told stories about Stetler, remembering him as a kind and reliable friend and son. To honor Stetler, a ...
Festivus committee plans to celebrate tenth anniversary of mud party
April 29th, 2014
This Saturday, students have a chance to be a part of an annual event in the Elon community: Festivus. Junior Kyle Lynch is in charge of organizing this year’s event with fellow juniors Dean Shapero and Patrick Gunning. The ...
Colors coat Elon during Holi 2014
April 15th, 2014
Students and faculty covered each other in paint outside Moseley on Friday, celebrating an Indian tradition. Holi, the Indian festival of color, celebrates the spring season and the triumph of good over evil. The festival brings many different people ...