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(01/01/22 4:07pm)
Located on South Church Street and nestled beside a law office, Da Vinci’s Table brings Burlington a taste of Italian cuisine after opening over 10 years ago. The Elon community voted Da Vinci’s Table “Best Short Drive Restaurant.”
(01/01/22 12:16pm)
TANGENT Eat+Bar, located on West Lebanon Avenue, remains a staple for Elon students, faculty, staff and residents who enjoy the restaurant’s wide array of tacos. The Elon community voted TANGENT Eat+Bar “Best Walking Distance Restaurant.”
(11/04/21 10:36pm)
Voters in Burlington elected a new mayor of Burlington during election day on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
(11/04/21 10:34pm)
Harold Owen was one of four candidates who were awaiting the results of the Nov. 2 general election. He spent his election day greeting voters at the polls, and also continuing to campaign alongside Jim Butler and Ronnie Wall.
(11/04/21 8:48pm)
Eniris Riddick, the interim executive director of FaithAction International House, was working in her office last week when she received a phone call from a construction worker saying he was unable to work because of COVID-19. The construction worker was distraught and needed help — he and his family were in jeopardy of being evicted from their home.
(11/03/21 12:42am)
Four candidates campaigned for two open seats on Burlington’s City Council. Harold Owen, Ronnie Wall, Dejuana Bigelow and Bob Byrd all campaigned in the 2021 race.
(10/28/21 7:51pm)
All residents in the town of Elon have until the end of this month to pay their water bills. Residents that have not paid their bills by Nov. 3 will be disconnected from access to water, according to Town Manager Richard Roedner.
(10/22/21 3:35am)
President Emeritus of Elon University Leo Lambert and Peter Felten, assistant provost and executive director for the Center of Engaged Learning, spoke to alumni, students, faculty and staff on Thursday Oct. 21. The event was part of the university’s speaker series and focused on addressing the power of relationships, the subject of the book written by both Lambert and Felten.
(10/20/21 2:01pm)
The White House unveiled plans on Wednesday to begin vaccinations against COVID-19 for children ages 5-11. About 28 million children, including those in Alamance County and in the surrounding areas, will be eligible for vaccinations against COVID-19 once there is authorization of the vaccine for children.
(10/18/21 3:03pm)
The Board of Aldermen consists of six members: a mayor, a mayor pro tem and four aldermen. The members of the Board of Aldermen are elected officials that serve at large and set policy for the town of Elon. They are elected in staggered terms of four years. Voting is set to take place on Nov. 2 and both early and by-mail voting will be accepted. Students, faculty and staff who are registered to vote in the town of Elon are eligible to vote in the election.
(10/18/21 1:33pm)
Jesse Fox, lead vocalist of Love & Valor, grew up listening to the tunes of James Taylor, Jim Croce and Billy Joel in his parents’ home. These melodies and seeing his father play guitar are what inspired him to pursue his own music career.
(10/08/21 5:09am)
Rows of chairs filled McKinnon Hall, lit by soft tea lights. At the front of the space, a podium was set up for students, faculty and staff to speak -- to "free their minds."
(10/07/21 5:31pm)
Updated as of Oct. 8, 2021 at 2:45 p.m. with an additional photo.
(10/06/21 12:57am)
Updated as of Oct. 7, 2021 at 3:24 p.m. to include video.
(10/05/21 6:17pm)
Members of the Elon community, including students, faculty and staff, who have been fully vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioTech COVID-19 vaccine for at least six months or more are now eligible to receive a booster vaccine against COVID-19, according to an email from Jeff Stein, vice president for strategic initiatives.
(10/06/21 9:49pm)
Thousands of Haitians at the U.S.-Mexico border are seeking refuge and asylum in the United States. After the Biden administration reversed the Trump administration’s immigration policies that limited asylum and made it more difficult for migrants to receive green cards or get naturalized, many Haitians are leaving their country. Individuals are also leaving Haiti after facing numerous years of political instability and natural disasters, according to The New York Times.
(10/04/21 3:59am)
Updated as of Oct. 4, 2021 at 10:57 p.m. to include video.
(10/02/21 7:57pm)
Updated as of Oct. 4, 2021 at 11:00 p.m. to include video.
(10/05/21 5:11pm)
Elon University updated the Student Handbook on Sept. 28, changing the university Title IX and sexual misconduct policy section on testimony parties and witnesses. According to Felicia Cenca, HR consultant for HR compliance and Title IX, the university modified their Title IX and sexual misconduct policy to comply with new federal regulations released last year by the U.S. Department of Education. Cenca said the university must comply with federal law and modify their policies and procedures accordingly to follow the new federal regulations surrounding Title IX.
(09/15/21 3:44pm)
Recent hurricanes and tropical storms, such as Hurricane Ida and Tropical Storm Nicholas, are continuing to impact coastal communities along the East Coast, including North Carolina.