Town of Elon increases gathering limits effective immediately
The town of Elon announced on March 26 that it will increase gatherings both indoor and outdoor gathering limits.
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The town of Elon announced on March 26 that it will increase gatherings both indoor and outdoor gathering limits.
Greek life organizations, the Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils, are now working to revise their plans for recruitment after Elon University ordered all fraternity and sorority activity to move to completely virtual environments. The order, issued to greek organizations Sunday, aims to limit small group interactions amid the coronavirus pandemic after multiple reports of parties and unmasked social gatherings.
Updated Feb. 10, 2020, at 8:11 p.m. to include information from Elon University’s Chief Diversity Officer Randy Williams.
Updated Jan. 28, at 2:00 p.m. to include information about IFC recruitment.
Some changes to Elon University’s COVID-19 response are happening as the second half of the academic year begins. More testing is one of the things on the top of Jeff Stein, chair of the Ready & Resilient committee’s mind as the second half of the academic year begins.
Updated Nov. 1, 2020, at 12:10 a.m. to include quotes from another Elon University student arrested at the march.
Elon University said it is putting “new mitigation measures” in place following a two-day spike in coronavirus cases, according to an email to the Elon community from Jeff Stein, chair of the Ready & Resilient committee.
Updated Oct. 20 at 9:38 a.m. to include video
Updated Sept. 28 at 9:39 p.m. to include video.
Updated Sept. 20, 2020, at 4:34 p.m. to include a statement from Elon University administration.
Elon University President Connie Book sat down with Elon News Network to discuss race relations on campus.
Seven Elon University students have been removed from campus for violating North Carolina’s mass gathering limits.
Elon University President Connie Book sat down with Elon News Network to discuss the coronavirus pandemic, the university's decision to resume on campus operation and student concerns.
Some members of the Elon community woke up Sunday morning to a light shaking from a 5.1-magnitude quake.
Elon University's required COVID-19 testing as laid out by the Ready & Resilient plan is now in full swing. Elon is requiring that all students, faculty and staff returning to campus in the fall get tested, encouraging students to use Pixel by Laboratory Corporation, an online service that allows individuals to test themselves at home.
Elon University students, faculty and staff will be required to get a coronavirus test before arriving on campus this fall. The testing is required in order to participate in fall semester.
The Elon University chapter of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority is on disciplinary probation after they were found responsible for holding “mini-formals” during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a student conduct report obtained by Elon News Network.
Updated on June 25 at 2:38 p.m. with quotes from a frequent Paulie's Pub and Grill patron.
Members of the Elon community are condemning racist remarks made in an Elon GOP group chat formerly managed by Elon College Republicans. Now, over 1,000 individuals are petitioning for the chapter's suspension.
After spending roughly 19 months in prison, Eden Gustavsen found Benevolence Farm, a transitional living program where formerly incarcerated women live while producing and selling body care products.