ELNM: Elon Student Bikes Cross-Country For Cancer Awareness
Catherine Nester, a junior at Elon University, is preparing to tackle her next challenge — a 4,000-mile bike ride across the United States over 50 days.
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Catherine Nester, a junior at Elon University, is preparing to tackle her next challenge — a 4,000-mile bike ride across the United States over 50 days.
Alamance Regional Medical Center workers reflect on a year of treating COVID-19 patients.
Alicia’s Homemade Cakes opened in 2013 in Fayetteville before relocating to Burlington.
Elon junior Rob Meehan brings awareness to mental illness and suicide prevention.
International travel for students in the business dual degree program is still permitted for the fall semester.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, being closer than six feet to someone for 15 minutes or more puts you at risk for getting the virus.
Alamance County could lose more than $7 million in annual funding based on nonresponse to the census, a report from the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management said.
Kimheng Larch, left, and her family in Cambodia. Photo courtesy of Larch.
Maria LaChapelle, Elon business professor, recovering after one of her surgeries. Photo courtesy of Maria LaChapelle.
Maria LaChapelle, Elon business professor, reunites with students at Zeta Tau Alpha's Think Pink event. Photo courtesy of Maria LaChapelle.
Cole McCurdy, from Jacksonville Beach, and his father purchased a kayak for Hurricane Irma in 2017 in case they needed to get down the street.
A sign outside the Simply Oak Boutique displays the store's summer hours.
Respondents say they worry about faculty/staff judging them based on their ethnicity.
A mix of students, faculty and staff participated in the study.
The key findings of the report find most Latinx and Hispanic students don't think of Elon as an inclusive place.
Computer screens line the walls at Dollar Doz-It, reflecting the many gambling games patrons can play.