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Junior Lizette Reding hits a backhand during her singles match against Radford University on March 31 at the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center. Reding won 6-1, 6-2 and Elon won 6-1.
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Junior Lizette Reding hits a backhand during her singles match against Radford University on March 31 at the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center. Reding won 6-1, 6-2 and Elon won 6-1.
Senior Shauna Galvin shares a hug with graduate student Olivia Archer after Archer became the Elon University women’s tennis team’s all-time leader in career singles victories during Elon’s 6-1 win against Radford on March 31 at the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center. Archer’s 6-0, 7-5 victory on Court 6 was the 69th of her career, as she surpassed Frida Jansaker’s (2011-14) previous record of 68. Galvin has been with Archer for four of her five years at Elon.
Whitley Auditorium brimmed with students, sounds and bright pink decorations as Elon sophomore Prahb Saini led Vital Signs in a set for the a capella group’s 10th annual Make-A-Wish concert Feb. 18. Once the musical mashup and intricate choreography came to an end, Saini ran off stage to continue mixing the rest of the show.
Junior Mandi Lichtenstein stood in front of Elon University’s Hillel discussing ways to increase antisemitism awareness. Lichtenstein, who serves as the vice president of Israel education of Hillel, had the goal of making sure the local community was educated about ways to respond to antisemitism.
Just two days after a deadly school shooting in Nashville, North Carolina legislators voted on Wednesday to repeal the state’s handgun permit requirement. The Alamance County Sheriff’s Office will also no longer issue or require handgun permits for individuals to purchase a handgun.
Sophomore Isabella De Jong was in her Colonnades neighborhood dorm room with the door closed, doing homework on her bed. When the door swung open, De Jong said she remembers feeling excited because her friends and roommates typically barge in to visit.
Junior Chloe Higgins, class of 2024 president, was appointed speaker of the senate during Elon University’s first Student Government Association meeting after elections. Higgins was nominated for the position alongside Connor Vaughn, senator of the School of Arts and Sciences. Higgins won, receiving 13 of the 16 votes.
A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump March 30. The charges are for paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels in his 2016 campaign, the first time a former president of the U.S. has been indicted.
Bed Bath & Beyond will close its doors to the Burlington community April 8. The store is one of five North Carolina locations to end its retail operations in the state — the other locations include Raleigh, Gastonia, Greenville and Hickory. The chain is set to close in more than 280 locations across the nation in the coming months.
Thirteen Elon senior BFA dance majors make up Motion Dance Collaborative, and for the last time, they will share the stage together, closing the curtain on their four years at the university. The production, set to run from March 31 to April 2, is called “Game Over” and consists of nine pieces total, seven of which are choreographed by students.
Correction: An earlier version of this article misstated that Elon’s E-Alert system was implemented in 2020. While it has been revamped more recently, it was launched in 2007. Elon News Network regrets this error.
Elon University alumnus and former member of Elon a cappella group Vital Signs, Miles Caraballo ’22 formed his own a cappella group — Queen City Vocals — based in Charlotte.
Some Elon students have embraced Korean pop culture with the launch of a new K-pop dance and singing club on campus. K-DNS, short for K-pop Dancing n’ Singing, came about after a successful Winter Term "Burst the Bubble" class.
The journey to play Division I athletics is different for many student-athletes. Typically, playing at a Division I university begins with the recruitment process in high school. For other student-athletes, the opportunity to play comes from a different path.
Junior Lizette Reding prepares for a serve during her doubles match March 29 against the University of Delaware.
Senior Julie Ball returns a serve during her singles match against the University of Delaware March 29. Ball won 6-1, 6-1.
Freshman Helen Sarikulaya prepares for a serve during her doubles match against the University of Delaware March 29. The pair lost 6-1, and Elon lost 4-2.
Senior Sibel Tanik and junior Lizette Reding celebrate after winning a point during their doubles match against the University of Delaware March 29. The pair lost 6-2.
Senior Julie Ball celebrates after earning a point in her doubles match with freshman Madison Cordisco against the University of Delaware March 29. The two won their match 6-3.
After an eight-match win streak, the Elon University women’s tennis team returned home for the first time since March 11 to face Colonial Athletic Association opponent the University of Delaware Blue Hens. The Phoenix suffered its first loss at home, snapping the winning streak after a 4-2 battle.