Olivia Frey

Olivia Frey was born and raised in Chicago and attends Niles North High School in Skokie, Illinois. As editor-in-chief of the school’s yearbook, she directed and organized the theme, supervised writing and production, and also supported marketing efforts. In addition, Olivia previously served as managing editor of the school’s newspaper, the North Star News, where she mentored other student writers, edited stories and managed content direction. Olivia looks forward to serving as editor-in-chief during her senior year. After high school, she plans to pursue a career related to political science and writing.

Pandora’s Pies commemorates 10 years with a family-focused celebration

  Pandora’s Pies, located on the main strip through downtown Elon, is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this year by continuing to bring joy to the table. The restaurant has managed to stay in business for the past decade because of its commitment to quality customer service and its tight knit staff. Owner Kimberley Holt attributed […]

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Elon class ring draws archivist to WWII pilot

Dewey Hooper, Elon graduate and bomber pilot, died in 1942. Eighty years later, the resurfacing of his 1940 class ring compelled archivist and assistant librarian Randall Bowman to share Hooper’s story. Bowman initially planned to conduct research tying Elon University and World War II together to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl […]

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House bill seeks increased funding for North Carolina public schools

      Access to an equitable and equal education for students in North Carolina public schools has been a prominent dinner table conversation for many families for two and a half decades. The issue extends beyond the face value implications of easy accessibility, venturing into topics concerning teacher salaries, support staff, and most importantly, early […]

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