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Two Elon University students were taken to Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro after being hit by a car around 8 p.m. Sunday in the crosswalk between Belk Library and the Powell Building.
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Two Elon University students were taken to Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro after being hit by a car around 8 p.m. Sunday in the crosswalk between Belk Library and the Powell Building.
Rabbi Meir Goldstein leads a prayer at the gathering of friends held for former student Katerina Diaz Dec. 6.
Clint Smith, a teacher, poet and doctoral candidate at Harvard University, asked attendees to write letters to their past selves.
Krystee Cross, practices her repertoire with an accompanist days before her recital.
The Throwback Time Machine takes it back with old-school hits at this year's homecoming concert.
Lines were long at Food Truck Frenzy Oct. 7 in the Koury parking lot, though not as long as last year's, thanks to co-ordination with Elon Dining and SUB.
Senior Cassidy Stratton orders a tray of dumplings from a local food truck at Food Truck Frenzy Oct. 7 in the Koury parking lot.
Acorn employee Kathryn Thomson smiles as she receives her dream vacation.
Junior Taylor Zisholtz and freshman Lucy Smith-Williams set up a poster in anticipation to reveal the surprise.
Acorn employee Kathryn Thompson was in tears after hearing she and her family would be going to Disney World.
"Orange is the New Black" author Piper Kerman visited Elon through the Liberal Arts Forum to discuss her experiences as a woman in prison.
Students congregated at the intramural fields September 18 to enjoy the Slip N Slide FTK hosted by ElonTHON and Campus Rec.
The task of constructing the sand mandala is a meditative practice to the Tibetan Monks.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) addresses supporters at Sept. 13 rally at Greensboro Coliseum Complex.
File Photo: Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders addresses a crowd of over 9,000 at the Greensboro Coliseum Sunday, September 13.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) addresses a crowd of over 9,000 supporters at the Greensboro Coliseum Sunday, September 13.
Sanders framed many of his comments toward Millennials, as well as to those even younger.
Sanders snaps a selfie with a young supporter in Greensboro Sunday night.
A spokesman estimated that 9,129 people packed the Coliseum in Greensboro to see presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders speak.
Droves of Bernie Sanders supporters took the stage to rev up the crowd before the senator spoke in Greensboro Sunday night.