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A post on the anonymous social app Fizz on Jan. 24.
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A post on the anonymous social app Fizz on Jan. 24.
According to an email from Vice President of Student Life Jon Dooley, Elon University offices will be closed Jan. 26 due to a winter storm warning in effect through 1 p.m. Jan. 26.
The City of Burlington announced in a press release Jan. 25 that Link Transit, solid waste collection, administrative offices, and Recreation and Parks operations for Jan. 26 are all impacted by the ongoing winter storm.
A bike stands in a rack in Historic Neighborhood on Jan. 25.
A Town of Elon Public Works & Utility truck parks on W. Lebanon Avenue on Jan. 25.
Bicycles stand in a rack in the Elon University Historic Neighborhood on Jan. 25.
A swing above the snow in Historic Neighborhood on Jan. 25.
According to a release from the Alamance-Burlington School System, the district will transition to a Remote Learning Day on Jan. 26. All schools and facilities will be closed.
Panhellenic Primary Recruitment, originally scheduled for Jan. 25 has been postponed due to current weather conditions and the chance of freezing rain, according to Elon Panhellenic Association President Celia Hearn in a written statement to Elon News Network.
As Burlington prepares for an incoming winter storm, residents living at the West End and Trollinger apartments are finally getting answers about a chaotic management transition that left many residents confused, frustrated and for several days, literally in the dark.
Updated 7:04 p.m. Jan. 23 to include an interview with Town of Elon Mayor Emily Sharpe.
Elon University added Alpha Epsilon Pi and Sigma Chi to its Student Organization Disciplinary Status page following the end of the fall semester. Both fraternities are members of Elon’s Interfraternity Council.
In a battle of power, all that matters is the end result. For Elon’s men’s basketball team, that result was a loss against the Towson Tigers.
Alamance County is under a winter storm watch from Jan. 24 to Jan. 26. The National Weather Service put the watch into effect on Jan. 21 for Alamance County along with many other counties in central North Carolina and Virginia. Mixed precipitation is expected; snow, sleet, and/or freezing rain are possible.
Audiences will step into a bohemian lifestyle when the curtain rises in Elon University’s upcoming production of “Rent,” the winter musical of the 2025-26 season.
A new survey conducted by Elon University’s Imagining the Digital Future Center and the American Association of Colleges and Universities found that 95% of college faculty fear that generative artificial intelligence will increase student overreliance on AI. The study also discovered that large majorities of faculty believe that AI will diminish critical thinking while decreasing attention spans.
The ‘It’s Time to Talk’ event hosted by the Invictus Project, a nonprofit that fights child sexual exploitation, began with a prayer from Pastor Josh Gresham at Trailhead Church in Graham on Jan. 20.
Dancers, singers, and guest speakers took the stage at the City of Burlington’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration Jan. 19. The event took place in the Mayco Bigelow Community Center and welcomed around 450 people.
On the morning of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, first-year Elon Law student Tasha Lewis was not sleeping in. By 9:30 a.m., she was one of many attendees at the Truist Point Stadium in High Point, ready to welcome special visitors — over two dozen Buddhist Monks
The Venerable Monks listen to their Spiritual Leader, Bhikkhu Pannakara, give a peace talk on Jan. 19 at Truist Point Stadium.