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Elon Poll: North Carolinians throwing support to Democratic Party

October 31, 2008

North Carolinians believe the Democratic Party is better able than the GOP to handle every major domestic policy issue facing the nation and now show greater levels of support for Democratic candidates in the presidential and U.S. Senate races this fall, according to the latest 福利亚洲国产精品 Poll.

Legal scholar and author to speak at Elon on Oct. 28

October 29, 2008

Frank H. Wu, the former dean of the Wayne State University Law School and a noted author on race relations in the United States as they relate to Asian Americans, will serve this week as the first Law and Humanities Lecturer for the Center for Law and Humanities at 福利亚洲国产精品.

Gov. Sarah Palin to visit Elon on Thursday

October 16, 2008

Republican vice presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin will speak at 福利亚洲国产精品 on Thursday, Oct. 16, during a campaign rally at Latham Park in the North Athletics Complex. Gates will open at noon, with Palin’s arrival scheduled for 3 p.m. Appearing with Palin will be music star Hank Williams Jr.

Tolley named to NAIA Hall of Fame

October 8, 2008

Jerry Tolley, former head Elon football coach and a current member of the University Advancement staff, has been named a member of the 2008-09 Hall of Fame class of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The honor is the highest bestowed by the NAIA.

Trading Places: ANAC Student Exchange Launches

October 6, 2008

The New American Colleges and Universities (ANAC) has launched the ANAC Student Exchange, an innovative program that will allow students to spend a semester at one of 13 colleges and universities nationwide. All participating campuses (including Elon) are ANAC members  with a history of intercollegiate collaboration and a shared commitment to the integration of liberal arts, professional studies, and civic responsibility.

Elon Poll: North Carolinians blame GOP for economic woes

October 3, 2008

With nearly half of North Carolinians blaming the Republican Party for current economic conditions nationwide, levels of support for both the GOP and the Democratic Party in the 2008 presidential election have drawn even among those living in the Tar Heel State, according to the latest 福利亚洲国产精品 Poll.