Remembering Associate Professor of Art L.M. Wood
"She was really just a ray of light in my semester. She was so amazing and really knew how to make people feel comfortable and happy and respected in the classroom," said junior Hailey Burkett.
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"She was really just a ray of light in my semester. She was so amazing and really knew how to make people feel comfortable and happy and respected in the classroom," said junior Hailey Burkett.
Eleven-month-old Owen Pursley is the winner of the first "Elon Diaper Dash," hosted at halftime during Elon University's men's basketball game against the College of Charleston on Saturday, Feb. 23. Before the race began, his mother, Dana Pursley, was anticipating the victory for her energetic toddler.
Burlington Police Officer Alek Ayer is all about driving, responding and making a difference in the community he serves.
Today marks one year since tragedy struck at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Attending class and work like any other day, 17 students and staff members were killed when a gunman opened fire on campus.
According to a 2018 Elon Sorority and Fraternity report, 53 percent of women on Elon's campus are involved in Greek life. ,
GREENSBORO — Driving up to Temple Emanuel at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, parking spots were filled within a quarter mile of the building. The community rally against hate and violence to honor victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting didn’t start for another 45 minutes, but a constant stream of people of many different faiths and spiritualities were making their way to the temple in solidarity with the Jewish community.
Updated at 3 p.m. on Oct. 15, 2018 to include a statement from Jon Dooley, Vice President for Student Life.
The #MeToo and Times Up Movements have repeatedly made headlines over the past year.
Elon University students from all over campus showed up with their mats Sunday, at this year's Solsitium yoga event behind Koury Center to honor the fall solstice.
“I lead my life by people rather than anything else," said Elon freshman Lilly Santiago.
A community taking action this week as people from all over the southeastern region fled Florence.
The Lamb’s Chapel, located on 415 Roxboro Road in Haw River, opened its doors this morning at 10 a.m. for people seeking emergency shelter during the storm. The American Red Cross is operating and staffing the shelter, along with other county officials.
Some Elon University students have already evacuated campus, but for others, heading home is not an option.
It was a bright and early morning for some members of the Elon community as President Connie Book led the first Phoenix Walk with a group of students at 7.a.m.
The original version of this story misspelled Lake Mary Nell. It has since been corrected. Elon News Network regrets the error.
UPDATE: 7:49 p.m. The threat was declared "all-clear" in a follow-up email from Dooley, who said there is no ongoing threat to the community. In the email, Dooley said police had started to search Oaks Apartments, but re-secured and locked all rooms that had been searched. Police are continuing to talk with the person of interest and their investigation is ongoing.
A lifelong dream came true for one Elon Football player, Ikenna Nwokeji, over a phone call with his agent. From college football to the National Football League (NFL), one hope turned into a reality for this offensive line player.
Within walking distance of Elon’s Campus, you’ll find a building where colorful silks hang from the ceiling, and people hanging from them, but that could all go away soon. Zenitry, a yoga, barre and aerial silks studio, has become not only a place to workout, but a community for many in the Elon and Burlington area.
Elon University junior Jennifer Finkelstein struggled with eating disorders and body image throughout her high school years. When she came to Elon, all she wanted was a sense of hope for a more positive experience and future. However, transitioning to college life with a mental illness became difficult.
Elon students, faculty and staff joined schools across the nation and stood in silence as part of the National School Walkout.