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(02/01/17 8:00pm)
Elon University President Leo Lambert was one of 10 presidents from higher education institutions who met with congressional leaders on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to discuss the effects of President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration.
(02/01/17 12:33pm)
Ahmed Fadaam’s personal life was drastically altered by the stroke of President Donald Trump’s pen.
(01/23/17 1:45am)
WASHINGTON, D.C.— The weather seemed to fit the occasion.
(01/17/17 4:38am)
Shuffling his snowy inauguration ceremony inside seems trivial compared to what new North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has already endured.
(01/10/17 10:32pm)
Elon University has extended suspensions of the Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Fraternity and the Epsilon Theta Chapter of Sigma Pi Fraternity through the Spring 2018 semester, Rex Waters, dean of Student Development, confirmed to Elon News Network.
(12/22/16 11:52am)
UPDATED Thursday, 9:22 a.m.
(12/21/16 11:29pm)
GREENSBORO — If the Elon University men's basketball game against Duke University on Wednesday night was in March and only lasted a half, a lot of brackets would have been burned.
(12/01/16 1:00pm)
When almost every college looked and acted the same, Elon University President Emeritus J. Earl Danieley dared to be different.
(11/16/16 1:00pm)
For a tense, reflective moment, Elon University senior Josh O’Neil stared at the Nov. 11 front page of The New York Times, which was plastered with a picture of President-elect Donald Trump shaking hands with President Barack Obama at the White House.
(11/12/16 10:40pm)
Primed with an opportunity to snap a two-match losing streak, the Elon University volleyball team fell just short against Hofstra University Friday, losing 3-2 in a five-set battle.
(11/09/16 5:38pm)
MANHATTAN— Felix Cruz looked at the Empire State building with a sense of awe and wonderment— for all the wrong reasons.
(11/09/16 8:43am)
In one of the most unprecedented upsets in American political history, Donald Trump was elected the 45th President of the United States Tuesday. The real estate mogul bested Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by 276-218 Electoral College votes. With Trump's capture of the White House, the Republicans now hold the majority in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
(11/08/16 8:36pm)
HARLEM, NEW YORK — Danielle Jones' early morning jog route around the streets of Harlem today included a pit stop she doesn't take — a polling location.
(11/04/16 7:33pm)
RALEIGH — It started out tranquilly.
(11/02/16 3:44pm)
Elon University’s College Republicans, College Democrats and Young Americans for Liberty jabbed in contested debate Monday: one where the three student organizations argued over substantive polices and defended their party’s representative candidates exactly one week from election night.
(11/02/16 12:00pm)
This piece appeared in the Nov. 2 Election Special Edition. View more from that edition.
(10/26/16 3:21am)
New York Times Magazine reporter Scott Anderson embarked on a “treasure hunt” of sorts almost two years ago, scavenging the war-trodden regions of the Middle East for selective anecdotes of people he could chronicle to depict the blunt realities of sorrow felt by so many in that area.
(10/25/16 1:54am)
Elon University alumna Gail LaRose ’64 and her daughter Michele LaRose, an Elon trustee, have made a $2.5 million gift to name a commons building for Historic Neighborhood, the only neighborhood currently without a commons building. Elon president Leo Lambert announced the gift at a Board of Trustees luncheon Oct.21 and held it at the future site of the LaRose Student Commons. The building will provide a gathering and study space for West, Sloan, Virginia, Smith, Carolina, and Hook, Brannock and Barney residence halls.
(10/11/16 4:17pm)
UPDATED 1:20 p.m. Oct. 11.
(10/07/16 2:53am)
Elon University’s SGA and student media organization Elon News Network (ENN) co-sponsored a town hall dialogue Thursday night addressing the issue of free speech on college campuses.