www.elonnewsnetwork.com Check out the Valentine’s Day special section for Elon-themed cards and unique date spots Wednesday, February 14, 2018 Elon, North Carolina n facebook.com/elonnewsnetwork ^ @ (®elonnewsnetwork Elon News Network kiSi ■i- ■ virtues of alentine s Da How LGBTQIA students celebrate their love on a typically heteronormative holiday ANTON 1. DELGADO AND RACHEL ELLIS 1 Enterprise Story Coordinator and Breaking News Manager | @JADelgadoNews and @rache _ T heir friendship be gan with a simple text over Thanks giving break. A few months later, freshman fubitza Figueroa started asking questions, “Are we just friends or are we more than that?” By January she found herself happily in love and dating her best friend, her girlfriend. This new relationship blos somed at the perfect time, right before Figueroa’s favorite holi day _ Valentines Day. “I love Valentine’s Day ... I want to make everything mem orable. Living your life should be a novel-worthy experience and I don’t ever want her to look back on our relationship and think that it wasn’t the very best,” Figueroa said. “Hopeful ly this will be a night she will forever remember. Fifty years from now if someone ever asks ‘What was your best Valentine’s Day! hopefully she will be able to bring me up. I want to be that level of romantic.” See LGBTQIA Ipg.n Ir PHOra SUBMITTEO BY SWANNtH BULLOCH Fresltman Savannah Bulloch (left) smiles with her boyfriend Omar Latif. Long-distance relationships prove to be a rewarding challenge for couples Victoria Traxler [Ion News Network I @elonnewsnetwork Huron L DELGADO 1ENIEBPRISE STORY com AT08 n CLASS DF 2021 SEXUALITY 8% of the 1648 freshman students on campus this year, consider themselves non-heterosexual, according to the Gender & LGBTQIA Center. ' ith Elon Univer sity students hail ing from 49 states and 58 countries, long-distance re lationships are not uncommon. Freshman Savannah Bulloch came to Elon from Bracknell, United King dom, an hour outside of London. 'This change in location left Bulloch with a decision to make about her relation ship with boyfriend, Omar Latif. “We started out our relationship not wanting to date in college,” Bull och said. “We sat down and had a really serious conversation. I realized that if I cared about someone that much, why would I not want to be with them?” Bulloch said Latif is taking a gap year abroad during her first year of college in the United States. “We just decided to see how it works and go with every day’ Bulloch said. “So far, it’s been working.” Bulloch and her boyfriend have been dating for a year and one month. Six months of their relationship have I Jlylf'J ' ANTONL DELGADO 1 ENTERPRISE SEORY COORE Gir,,riunhstoHarris and Tiaualynn pet their cat luuamLynn'sroomint^^ See LONG DISTANCE 1 pg, 12 STEPHANIE HWSl DESIGN CHIEF El Centro staff member denied work visa, returning to Spain PHOTO SUBMITTED BY ALICIA LEJA Prieto Vines (left) and senior Alicia Leja celebrate at Leja's Turning 21 dinner. Selina Guevara Elon News Network l@SelinaGuevara If people walked through downstairs Carlton anytime over the last five years, have probably seen Diana Prieto Vinas, assistant director of El Centro de Espanol in the Cen ter for Race, Ethnicity and Di versity Education at Elon Uni versity, through the windows of El Centro, smiling and sharing her culture with students from around campus. But now her office is emp ty as she travels back to her hometown in Spain because of complications with her visa. Legally, Prieto Vinas has a 30- day window to leave the coun try, but with no income and no health insurance, she said there’s no reason to stay. Senior Evan Seder said when Prieto Vinas told him she was leaving, his first thought was that she was kidding, but he soon realized she was serious. “I just didn’t really know what to say,” Seder said, “I could see in Diana’s face that See EL CENTRO | pg I KINDS OF VISAS Prieto Vinas had been working at Elon under a J-i visa, an exchange visitor program meant for temporary work or studies. She applied for another visa, an H-iB for special occupations, to continue working here. The H-iB visa is intended for talented foreign workers with unique skills. ■MX"— *SGA ILMiVLlLMI Y NEWS • PAGES 4-6 SGA candidates campaign for elections NEWS • PAGE 9 Crest residents told they can’t move back in this semester SPORTS • PAGE 14 Freshman basketball players take charge, gain confidence