Collaborative efforts earn Elon women’s soccer a place in conference quarterfinals
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Updated as of 12:17 p.m. on Oct. 28 to include video.
Updated as of 12:15 p.m. to include video from event.
The Elon University volleyball team lost its fourth straight home game with a 3-0 loss against North Carolina A&T University. Elon fought in most of its sets, losing by two points in each of the first two sets before falling by five in the third. They now fall to 5-16 on the year.
The Altamahaw Ossipee Civitan Club hosted Halloween Hoot-on-the-Farm, an event that was specifically created for people with autism and their families on Oct. 25 at Buttermilk Creek Farm.
More than 15 local Alamance County restaurants came together to host Taste of Alamance, a food festival Oct. 25 at the Holly Hill Mall and Business Center. There was food and music while people from all over the county and surrounding areas came to support the festival.
The beginning of Elon University’s Greek Week was met with anticipation not just for the upcoming events, but for the men’s and women’s basketball season. To kick off Elon’s 2025 Greek Week, fraternities and sororities participated in multiple activities with the basketball teams in an opportunity to earn points in the Showdown at Schar.
CORRECTION: The original version of this article misspelled the name of Ilenay Davila. Elon News Network regrets this error.
Spell bag making, pumpkin painting and tarot card readings were some of the offerings students engaged in during The Veil is Thin: Spells, Symbols and Stories event.
The Elon Black Alumni Network hosted its annual discussion panel on Oct. 23, welcoming students and alumni into the KOBC room, where they filled it with laughter, honesty, and reflection. The event opened with the icebreaker “Rose, Bud, Thorn,” which invited attendees to share moments of gratitude, growth and challenge.
Updated as of 12:13 p.m. on Oct. 28 to include video of a one on one interview with Watts.
The City of Burlington and Guilford County announced a partnership with Ahold Delhaize USA to build a distribution center in Burlington during a press conference Oct. 22. Ahold Delhaize USA is the U.S. division of the global food retailer and the parent company of several grocery stores, including Food Lion, Hannaford and Stop & Shop.
As the Nov. 4 Alamance County municipal elections inch closer, candidates for the two open seats on the Elon Town Council answered residents’ questions, talked about their stances on key issues and discussed their backgrounds during a candidate forum hosted by Town of Elon Mayor Emily Sharpe on Oct. 21 at The Oak House.
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Two Elon University alumni are making their off-Broadway debut with plays inspired by their own lived experiences.
Amid the city of Burlington growing by about 8% from 2010 to 2020, the Burlington Fire Department is aiming to build more fire stations.
Elon senior Gabe Tobierre said some music theatre students may describe themselves as a “dancer first,” but he is a “dancer last.”
The Elon University Poll published its third report this month showcasing a steady decrease in Trump’s approval rating in North Carolina over time.
Updated as of 5:05 p.m. to include a statement from Elon University Communications on behalf of Jim Piatt, head of the Elon sprint team.
Candidates across Elon, Graham, Mebane, Burlington, Green Level, Swepsonville, the Village of Alamance and Gibsonville prepare for elections in mayor, council and alderman races. Election Day for Alamance County municipal elections will be on Nov. 4. Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. In-person early voting will on Oct. 16 at the Alamance County Board of Elections office. The deadline for absentee ballot requests is Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. In-person early voting ends Nov. 1 at 3 p.m.