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Dog attacked by rabid fox in Burlington, first rabies case of the year for Alamance County
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — On Friday, the North Carolina State Lab of Public Health in Raleigh confirmed the first rabies case of the year in Alamance County. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. On Wednesday, May 1, the Alamance County Health Department received a report...
John Rich commits to perform at UNC fraternity that protected American flag
Country music star John Rich promised he will perform at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, “rager” created out of a massive fundraiser. A group of UNC Pi Kappa Phi members prevented an American flag on campus from touching the ground or being desecrated by pro-Palestinian protesters by surrounding the flag pole and holding […]
Dive In To This Whimsical Pool House In North Carolina
This Chapel Hill, North Carolina, retreat designed by MA Allen with senior designer Margaret Richards balances poolside practicality with spunky, tropical-nodding style. Below, Allen dishes on the details that bring the look to life. Happy Hour: Beneath the pass-through counter to the pool is a beverage center with Marvel drawer...
'It was a top-shelf experience': Win a dinner party in the Chef's Table raffle
GREENSBORO, N.C. — How does NOT cooking dinner sound? I'm not talking about ordering pizza, I'm talking about a chef, coming up with a menu that you like, and creating not just a meal, but a dining experience for you and your friends!. Second Harvest Food Bank is holding...
Elon discontinues Cinema, Television Arts BFA program for incoming students
The Bachelor of Fine Art's for cinema and television arts program will be discontinued beginning for the class of 2028. Starting with students who enter Elon University in Fall 2024, cinema and television arts majors will no longer be able to pursue a bachelor of fine arts degree. Currently, students...
El Centro celebrates Elon University’s LatinX/Hispanic community with release of “Perspectivas”
Elon University’s Latinx/Hispanic student center, El Centro, celebrated their value of “mi comunidad” with the release of its zine, “Perspectivas.”. “Perspectivas,” is a zine published on a semesterly basis that gives a space for Latinx/Hispanic-identifying students the opportunity to publish their art. The first edition of the magazine was released last fall and was created and supervised by junior Leslie Aviles. This edition is centered around the value of “mi comunidad,” one of El Centro’s core values that can be found on their website.
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