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(04/29/24 7:22pm)
Brook Goldstein slowly opens a lantern above her head during a dance rehearsal in Scott Studios. Goldstein is rehearsing in preparation for her performance in "Where Does The Light Go," a piece choreographed by junior Hannah Harris which will debut in the 2023 BFA Dance Choreography Showcase on Thursday Nov. 13.
(11/13/23 4:54pm)
Sunrise on Nov. 13 reveals what is left of the Culp weaving mill in Graham, North Carolina, at 300 East Parker St. after a three-alarm fire ripped through the complex beginning during the evening on Nov. 12. Fire departments from Guilford, Alamance and Orange Counties responded. This comes a little more than a year after an October 2022 fire occured at the same complex.
(11/14/23 4:04pm)
Fire crews from across central North Carolina — including Alamance, Guilford and Orange Counties — responded to a fire at 300 E. Parker St. in Graham at around 8 p.m. on Nov. 12. Crews worked throughout the night to get the fire under control, with hot spots remaining into Nov. 13.
(11/13/23 4:24pm)
Senior Mandi Lichtenstein started to feel symptoms during the first week of school. As symptoms got worse Lichtenstein knew something was wrong so she decided to drive herself to the hospital on Aug. 29.
(11/13/23 4:59pm)
Firefighters from the Graham Fire Department put out hot spots after a three-alarm fire ripped through the abandoned Culp Weaving textile plant at 300 E. Parker St. on Nov. 13.
(11/13/23 4:59pm)
Sunrise on Nov. 13 reveals what is left of the Culp weaving mill in Graham at 300 E. Parker St. after a three-alarm fire ripped through the complex beginning during the evening on Nov. 12. Fire departments from Guilford, Alamance and Orange Counties responded. This comes a little more than a year after an October 2022 fire occured at the same complex.
(11/13/23 4:59pm)
Sunrise on Nov. 13 reveals what is left of the Culp weaving mill in Graham at 300 E. Parker St. after a three-alarm fire ripped through the complex beginning during the evening on Nov. 12. Fire departments from Guilford, Alamance and Orange Counties responded. This comes a little more than a year after an October 2022 fire occurred at the same complex.
(11/13/23 4:59pm)
Firefighters from the Graham Fire Department put out hot spots after a three-alarm fire ripped through the abandoned Culp Weaving textile plant at 300 E. Parker St. on Nov. 13.
(11/13/23 3:11am)
This year has been beyond wonderful for historical dramas. Amazingly, two of this year’s most acclaimed films are not only dramatic retellings of historical events but are created by two of the most prolific directors of all time. While Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” may have beaten Martin Scorcese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” at the box office, “Flower Moon” towers over Oppy as a masterclass in storytelling and directorial achievement.
(11/11/23 4:47pm)
Elon Residence Life announced that the streaming platform Max is now accessible to residential students through their Elon University accounts.
(11/11/23 5:03pm)
With the men’s basketball season arriving, head coach Billy Taylor looks to lead the team as he starts year two. For the first season of Taylor’s era, the team finished last spring with 8-24 and 6-12 in conference play.
(11/10/23 4:13pm)
Elon seniors Brynn Lackey and Janie Chamberlin met for the first time six weeks ago; now, the two are co-directing Renegade Productions’ fall play “Peter and the Starcatcher.”
(11/10/23 4:16am)
The Elon University men’s basketball team defeated East Tennessee State University 79-76 in its home opener Nov. 9 at the Schar Center, fueled by first half dominance and last second heroics. This was their first win over the Buccaneers since 2005, and avenged a brutal loss against ETSU in the Asheville Championship last year.
(11/09/23 1:21pm)
Three students in EGR 2210: Engineering Design for Service are partnering with Southern Alamance Family Empowerment to promote the nonprofit, collect canned goods and spread awareness about food insecurity in Alamance County.
(11/08/23 6:39pm)
Kelly Harer, Elon University’s associate director of sustainability for education and outreach, said she originally planned to combat sustainability injustice as an environmental lawyer. According to Harer, when she quickly realized that she couldn’t argue for a living, she realized her talent and passions better serve her as an educator.
(03/13/24 3:09pm)
Julianne Liebenguth, Elon professor of political science and policy studies, discusses the complexities of sustainable development on a global scale with the Phoenix Policy Institute on Nov. 7 in Lindner Hall. Liebenguth emphasized that not everyone worldwide is happy with the idea of sustainable development, as some countries see it is as a technique for more affluent, industrialized countries to steer global governance in their favor.
(11/09/23 11:30pm)
Alamance County Board of Elections polls closed at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 7 — with elections for municipalities in Alamance County. According to the board on Nov. 9, results will be unofficial until Nov. 17 at 11 a.m.
(11/07/23 11:59pm)
The Elon University men’s basketball team did not break its 101-year long losing streak to Wake Forest University in its season opener Nov. 6. After Elon led by 21 points during the first half, the Demon Deacons dominated the second half at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum — coming out on top 101-78.
(11/07/23 5:08pm)
Updated as of 7:14 p.m. on Nov. 7 to include a confidential source within SGA.
(11/07/23 3:42pm)
After a hiatus due to COVID-19, El Centro revived its Spanish conversation class program, which has been rebranded as Conversa Conmigo.