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(03/20/24 1:44pm)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(03/20/24 3:11am)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(03/20/24 1:15am)
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was the first in a long line of plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Alamance County and its Board of Commissioners for protecting the Confederate monument located in front of the county courthouse in Graham.
(03/19/24 7:25pm)
Updated as of 4 p.m. on March 22 to include comment from the national Tri Delta Executive Office.
(03/19/24 4:15pm)
The annual Juried Student Exhibition will be open through April 18 in Gallery 406 at Arts West. The student gallery featured 28 unique pieces that reflected concepts of identity, race, and community. A Juried Exhibition is an artwork gallery and competition that selects the best expressive art in a showcase.
(03/19/24 2:17pm)
Many parties nowadays come with pre-made playlists blasting through JBL speakers. However, there’s a new wave of musical entertainment on the rise that has swept through Elon’s campus — DJs.
(03/19/24 12:16am)
Hours after being sworn in as Interim Superintendent of the Alamance-Burlington School System, Bill Harrison was welcomed into his role by members of the Alamance County Board of Commissioners during their meeting on March 18. He replaced former Superintendent Dain Butler who resigned earlier this month.
(03/18/24 9:55pm)
Senior Mallorie Sievert is determined to fill a gap in Catholic theater — exploring LGBTQ+ themes and narratives.
(03/18/24 5:27pm)
Last night, multiple Elon resident assistants sent messages to their halls warning students about going outside alone, as there were rumors circulating about three individuals targeting women on campus.
(03/18/24 1:52am)
The Elon University baseball team hosted the University of Minnesota team at Latham Park over the weekend on March 15, 16 and 17. Elon opened the series with a 2-1 win on March 15, followed by a 6-5 win on March 16. The series then wrapped up on March 17 with a 9-7 loss for the Phoenix.
(03/17/24 10:29pm)
After extending the deadline for applications to run for a Student Government Association race, 44 candidates applied across all 60 spots. The deadline was extended twice — as no one applied to run for student body president. The first time SGA extended the deadline, the organization was not technically allowed to do so because it was done without an election amendment or approval from the Senate.
(03/18/24 1:51pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the number of undergraduate students living on campus. Elon News Network regrets this error. Elon News Network also updated this article as of 2:20 p.m. March 18 to include additional clarifying information on what a lease turnover is and included that while students living in Crest, Danieley and Oaks apartments are no longer able to renew their leases, they can participate in the housing selection process the same way other students.
(03/17/24 5:49pm)
On a small corner of green in Young Commons lies the Speakers’ Corner. All public demonstrations are supposed to be concentrated here. Events can be planned and registered to the university. It rarely happens. The corner is virtually always empty. The campus is too.
(03/17/24 5:33pm)
Allen Russell, a professor of mathematics, has recognized a shift in campus mental health. Russell has been teaching at Elon for 27 years. While he saw its presence, he said mental health didn't appear to be a larger issue on campus until the 2000s.
(03/16/24 7:34pm)
For many students, it’s important to be in the know about what opportunities there are for internships or even full-time jobs. Students like junior Chris Murphy have been searching for any internships that would fit for his major in music or his minor in communications.
(03/15/24 4:08pm)
Senior Madeline Trigilio has always expressed herself through movement. After receiving a Rhoades Research and Choreography Grant, Trigilio is processing and expressing her emotions through dance — while also presenting her research.
(03/15/24 1:34am)
Elon University hosted Mira Sucharov, professor of political science at Carleton University, on March 14 as part of Elon's initiative to promote discussion and foster understanding of the ongoing Israel-Hamas War.
(03/15/24 3:02pm)
Richard Roedner, town manager for the town of Elon, announced that the town government is renting the building on 104 N. Williamson Ave, in downtown Elon. The town will be relocating its new downtown development department there, as well as establishing the Elon Police Department’s community outreach program.
(03/14/24 3:43pm)
Elon’s Department of Music collaborated with Soprano Jennifer Lien to present Juxtapositions: European Orientalism, Asian America, & Asia in Whitley Auditorium on March 13. The program explored the stereotypes portrayed by European Musical Orientalism and created a platform for Asian American voices. The performance emphasized the challenges Asian women endured under European colonialism.
(03/14/24 4:51pm)
Updated as of 7:07 p.m. on March 14 to include video.