Articles by Eric Townsend
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Elon students host “Earth Week” April 20-25
April 24, 2008
Two student organizations have teamed up for a series of events
this month to celebrate the environment. The Green Team and Sierra Club
are raising awareness of environmental sustainability, which includes
Earth Day on April 22, during the campus community’s first ever “Earth
Week.”
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” opens April 24
April 24, 2008
One of William Shakespeare’s most famous romantic comedies debuts at
Elon University this month when “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” set to the
backdrop of the 1960s, makes a four-day run on stage.
POWER Less Energy Competition – Week 7
April 22, 2008
As the 2008 POWER Less Energy Competition comes to a close, every residence hall on campus has shown reductions in the amount of electricity consumed on a weekly basis.
Thomas Jefferson essay winners announced
April 22, 2008
Winners of the 12th Annual Philip L. Carret "Thomas Jefferson Essay Competition" were named April 21, 2008, at a recognition dinner in the Center for the Arts.
Thomas Jefferson essay winners announced
April 22, 2008
Winners of the 12th Annual Philip L. Carret "Thomas Jefferson Essay Competition" were named April 21, 2008, at a recognition dinner in the Center for the Arts.
School of Business honors students & faculty
April 21, 2008
The best and brightest of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business were honored April 17 in an awards ceremony that highlighted the achievements of both students and faculty.
Exonerated inmate to visit Elon for film screening April 21
April 21, 2008
Darryl Hunt, who spent nearly two decades in a North Carolina prison
for a murder he did not commit, will speak at Elon University this
month in conjunction with a documentary film screening about his case.
Elon University Poll: Economy remains top concern in primary elections
April 21, 2008
North Carolina residents identify the economy as the most important
issue facing the state and a majority of respondents in the most recent
Elon University Poll say that the country has “gotten off on the wrong
track.”
Elon University Poll: Mixed results on role of race, gender & age in elections
April 18, 2008
Most North Carolina residents will not allow race, gender and age to
impact their vote in the upcoming presidential election – but more than
half of respondents in the latest Elon University Poll say they know
someone whose decision will be tied to at least one of these
characteristics.