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Adam Constantine ’10, Elon University’s social media manager, works at his desk in the Office of University Communications.
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Adam Constantine ’10, Elon University’s social media manager, works at his desk in the Office of University Communications.
A crowd hovers around baristas competing at a latte art competition hosted by Press Coffee + Crepes.
After serving as President for more than 18 years, President Lambert has announced that he is stepping down.
The annual tradition of luminaries and holiday tree lighting, often referred to as "Luminaries" by students, was held 6:30 p.m. Dec. 1 on Scott Plaza.
J.E. Danieley attends Neil de Grasse Tyson's convocation lecture in 2015.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward delivers Fall Convocation in Alumni Gym.
The Elon University football team plays against itself in a scrimmage Aug. 23. The Phoenix starts its 2016 season against Gardner at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 3 at Rhodes Stadium.
Park Place is one of the new buildings to fulfill Elon's residential plans for the next five years.
The first floor of Park Place will be vacant to start the school year. Photo by Jane Seidel.
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Eric Kerns, assistant chief of the Burlington Police, and Ian Baltutis, mayor of Burlington, hold candles at the vigil. “We are in a majority that want peace and an inclusive community," said Baltutis. "We must stay vigilant, and we must feel hope and optimism.”
Pride flags and candles commemorating the victims lined the sidewalk outside Life's Journey United Church of Christ.
Attendees lift candles to honor those who lost their lives in Orlando June 12.
"We must find the courage to hope," Rev. Hardy said.
Rev. Adam Shoemaker lights a candle for a future where an entire community isn't blamed for the actions of one.
Attendees sang prayerful, peaceful hymns such as "O God, Our Help in Ages Past" and "We Shall Overcome" throughout the service.
“Whatever is in your heart, whatever emotions you’re feeling, they are welcome in this place," said Rev. Hardy.