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Whether they're blending their voices to create heavenly harmonies or playing dazzling melodies on piano and guitar, Ali and Andi Dalton find comfort in performing together. As identical twins, Ali and Andi have been writing music together for a few years, and recently released their debut album, titled “Ali and Andi,” on March 31.
The Percussion Ensemble Spring Concert explored a beautiful mix of sounds from around the world. Students performed a variety of music from international composers on April 10 in Yeager Recital Hall. The Percussion instruments included rattles, cymbals, gongs, hand drums, shakers, marimbas and more.
Elon University Campus Police responded to reports of a suspicious person on campus; the individual was a male, non-student who had tried to make contact with an Elon student he had met online, according to an E-Alert sent by Chief of Campus Safety and Police Joe LeMire around 11:30 a.m. on April 11. Officers responded to the report shortly after it was made at 9:15 a.m., and were able to locate and question the individual.
Director Isaac Pyatt leads the Percussion Ensemble with Alan Hovhaness “October Mountain” section on April 10 in Yeager Recital Hall. Freshman Lexi Francis plays tenor drums, a small low-pitched drum with a white exterior in the back.
Director Isaac Pyatt presents work from American composer Marilyn Bliss with “Aurora Borealis” on April 10 in Yeager Recital Hall. Freshman Jeanne Blau plays a gong in the back, adding a deafening sound to the performance.
Elon University men’s basketball star player sophomore Max Mackinnon announced that he is transferring to the University of Portland in an Instagram post on April 9.
Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports nationwide according to the Sports and Fitness Industry Association and it's hitting Burlington.
Campus Catholic Ministry President Jillian Thomas said she didn’t originally realize how drastic of a difference Spring Break would be this year.
The Elon University Dance Team is making its way to compete in Nationals at the National Dance Alliance in Daytona, Florida. The team won first place in 2022 in the Hip Hop division, yet in 2023 placed second. The team hopes to rank at the top for the Hip Hop and Pom Divisions this year.
Elon’s Town Council hosted their first meeting of April, where they unanimously decided on the permanent extension of the social district boundaries.
Elon Downtown Development Director Jill Weston presents a social district extension plan to Elon Town Council on April 9. The council unanimously voted to permanently expand the green space year-round.
The Elon University Dance Team performs a Pom routine on April 5 just before leaving to compete in the National Dance Alliance competition in Daytona, Florida from April 11 to 13.
Elon freshmen and identical twins Ali Dalton (left) and Andi Dalton (right) released their debut album. As a part of Limelight Records, the duo released 10 songs in their album.
Rising personnel costs dominate Elon town manager’s proposed $10.9 million fiscal year 2025 budget, which the town council plans to debate during a work session April 15.
In four sold-out shows of song, dance and looking back on college journeys, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Theatre students performed together in Grand Night — a collage of performances that showcased the program’s talents — on April 5 and 6 in Elon University’s Roberts Studio Theatre.
Updated as of 5:36 p.m. on April 9 to include video of the eclipse from Elon University's campus.
Updated as of 5:37 p.m. on April 9 to include video of the event.
Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International, spoke about his journey to becoming one of the most influential nonprofit leaders in America during the 2024 James P. Elder Lecture. On Thursday, April 4, Reckford gave his lecture to roughly 150 Elon alumni, faculty, staff, students and Alamance County community members in Whitley Auditorium.
Updated as of 5:38 p.m. on April 9 to include video of the farmers market opening.