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Go behind the headlines with Elon News Network, as host Kyra O'Connor talks to reporters and newsmakers about the biggest stories at Elon University.
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Dating, disclosing sexually transmitted infections on Elon University’s campus
Elon Student Health Services diagnose hundreds of sexually transmitted infections every school year. The most common ones are chlamydia and genital herpes. Approximately 70%vof people who test positive for herpes request a follow-up in-person visit to talk about all sorts of things, including how to tell sexual partners and friends about their infection. ENN radio’s Margaret Faust has one student’s story. This story includes mention of sexual assault.
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Elon professor and Iraqi native wants to return home
He's a father, artist, journalist, and professor. Ahmed Fadaam immigrated to the U.S. after receiving death threats for his reporting during the Iraq war. He dreams of moving back to Iraq 20 years after U.S. invaded his home country. Listen to how his family celebrates Ramadan in their new home. Reporting done by Margaret Faust.
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The Power of the Personal Story
This week, ENN Radio host Claire Schoenfeld sat down with Managing Editor of elonnewsnetwork.com Miranda Ferrante to talk about her experience in ENN and her passion for storytelling.
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Thistle Ridge and Elon's Music Scene
This week, ENN Radio host Claire Schoenfeld sat down with Lifestyle Editor Betsy Schlehuber to talk about her story "Elon University-based band, Thistle Ridge, has plans for original music, forming community."
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Womens' contributions to history acknowledged across Alamance-Burlington School System
ABSS students and district leaders emphasize female trailblazers during Women's History Month. Margaret Faust talked to 5th grader Dasia Roberson, ABSS Board or Education Chair Sandy Ellington-Graves, and Chief Academic Officer Revonda Johnson about what this month means to them.
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The Pilgrim's Progress
This week ENN Radio host Claire Schoenfeld sat down with ENN faculty advisor and two-time Emmy award winner Israel Balderas to talk about his journey from journalism to law to academia, sharing the challenges he's faced, lessons he's learned, and what wisdom he hopes to instill in his students.