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(10/12/18 1:39am)
On the first full day of Fall Break, rains and winds from Tropical Storm Michael wreaked havoc on Elon University. Alamance County declared a state of emergency and was under a slew of weather alerts, including a flash flood warning until 9:30 p.m. and a tornado watch until 9 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
(10/03/18 11:00am)
Four sons and Elon University.
(10/03/18 9:00pm)
GRAHAM — Kevin Hardin can usually be found in a classroom readjusting a projector or fixing a computer. But he does more than just IT — he does art.
(09/28/18 4:48pm)
The noise of lunch on Tuesdays are usually mundane at best, but at the School of Health Sciences, the sounds of Spanish are thrown into the mix because students there aren’t just attending physical therapy classes.
(09/19/18 8:49pm)
For all of the preparation and worry, the anticipation for Hurricane Florence left more of a mark than its landfall did at Elon University.
(09/14/18 7:13pm)
Even with the winds and rain of Hurricane Florence beginning to reach the Town of Elon, local business owners are determined to remain open throughout the storm.
(09/14/18 1:48pm)
Several of Elon University’s international students will be remaining on campus during Hurricane Florence, which is now expected to make landfall as a Category 2 storm Friday morning.
(09/12/18 4:14pm)
The National Hurricane Center projects Hurricane Florence will make landfall in Wilmington, North Carolina early Friday morning.
(05/23/18 9:06pm)
BURLINGTON — After seven years in operation, the Company Shops Market: Burlington's Food Co-Op has announced this week that it will officially close on Sunday, May 27.
(05/21/18 7:12pm)
GRAHAM — Dancers, painters and puppies filled the heart of the city of Graham during the first "Love Graham Arts Festival."
(05/20/18 5:32am)
On Move-In Day her freshman year, Barang Phuk ’18 wore a sweater and waterproof winter boots.
(05/18/18 7:04pm)
GRAHAM - At the intersection of Main and Elm streets, the words "Our Confederate Soldiers" are inscribed at the base of a 30-foot-high monument. Standing at its top in front of Alamance County’s Historic Courthouse is a statue of a Confederate common soldier.
(05/11/18 3:34am)
GRAHAM — A prayer for the dead opened the Confederate Memorial Day Service hosted by a Southern rights organization, Alamance County Taking Back Alamance County (ACTBAC).
(05/18/18 9:37pm)
A new engineering program and degree are being offered at Elon University. The College of Arts & Sciences will be expanding its engineering options next fall, from a dual-degree program to a four-year program.
(05/02/18 4:33pm)
Shirt tucked, sleeves rolled and khakis ironed, Thomas Henricks checked his watch to make sure he wouldn’t be late to his first class at Elon University. After climbing to the third floor of the Powell Building, he paused before entering room 302.
(05/01/18 4:40pm)
The Jackson 5 song “ABC” boomed around the intramural fields as Andy Derryberry, the oldest participant at the “Show Us Your Shoes” run, crossed the finish line.
(04/11/18 12:08pm)
Shan Roy, a freshman at Elon University, has successfully designed and built two electric motorcycles — a passion he is planning to nurture through Elon’s newly announced engineering program.
(04/06/18 3:41am)
DURHAM — Shouts of “please run for president” echoed around Page Auditorium as Nikki Haley stepped down from the stage to pose for photos and sign autographs with eager students.
(04/04/18 2:07pm)
After news broke last September that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was being rescinded, senior Ana Silvia decided something needed to be done at Elon University.
(03/29/18 2:09am)
They were naturalized citizens, green card holders and international students — all of whom are immigrants.