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Two students were shocked moments after they were covered in color from clouds of powdered paint during the Holi celebration hosted by the Truitt Center of Religious and Spiritual Life at Speaker's Corner on April 5.
Elon students throw powdered paint into the air in front of the Moseley Center on Young Commons to celebrate Holi on April 5.
More than 100 students, faculty and staff came to Elon University’s celebration of Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, on April 5 held at Speaker’s Corner.
Elon University students celebrate Holi, the Hindu Festival of Colors, on April 5. More than 100 Elon students and community members celebrated on Young Commons.
Elon University students celebrate Holi, the Hindu Festival of Colors, on April 5. More than 100 Elon students and community members celebrated on Young Commons.
Jackson Yelle was an Elon University student who was killed in a hit-and-run in spring 2023. As a member of Elon club baseball and an avid fan of the sport, Yelle and his father, Scott, had a goal of visiting every Major League Baseball stadium. Scott visits Elon as he continues this goal by himself to commemorate his son.
Scott Yelle watches the Elon Club Baseball team practice beyond the fence at the Recreation Fields on April 4. His son Jackson Yelle was a member of the team and was killed in a hit-and-run during a club trip to Myrtle Beach in spring 2023. Scott visited campus April 4 amid a national tour of all MLB stadiums — a goal he and his son set out to do together.
Scott Yelle answers a video call with Elon Club Baseball members at the Recreation Fields on April 4.
Scott Yelle greets Elon Club Baseball members who were close to the Yelle family before they gathered for a group photo at the Recreation Fields on April 4.
Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson speaks to the family of Tammy Aldridge, who was found dead on Highway 59 on July 3, 1979, about the announcement of a new suspect to her murder at a Graham press conference April 4. Johnson said DNA evidence links the now-deceased Gary Lane Laframboise to the crime.
Sophomore Kashawn Myers (left) and junior Jorah Midgette (right) facilitate a prize table for students who qualify to spin the prize wheel after gathering a specific amount of stickers from other stations at the Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month kickoff event on April 3 at Medallion Plaza.
Sally Giang, a member of an off-campus vendor, Wristlet, smiles as she engages in conversation with a customer who purchased accessories that were part of the celebration of the beginning of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month on April 3 at the Medallion Plaza.
Senior Sonali Schroder draws art prints and henna for customers as part of the celebration of the beginning of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month on April 3 at the Medallion Plaza.
Freshman Omar Illesca (left), freshman Edward Hernandez (center) and sophomore Thomas Austin (right) stand behind a table of common treats from Hispanic countries set up by the Latinx-Hispanic Union on April 3 at the Medallion Plaza.
Asian Pacific Islander cuisine was served to students as part of the celebration of the beginning of API Heritage Month on April 3 at the Medallion Plaza.