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(10/22/25 3:36pm)
Sandra Greeson, known to students as Ms. Sandra, is a familiar face at McEwen Dining Hall, greeting students five days a week in the mornings and afternoons. Throughout the month of October, Greeson’s smiles and waves are accompanied by breast cancer awareness pins and ribbons on her black Elon Dining shirt.
(10/19/25 9:20pm)
Abby Martin did not expect to bring Gracie, a 12-year-old British shorthair cat, to school with her for her sophomore year at Elon University. Martin’s mom flew five hours from Houston to meet her in North Carolina with Gracie under the seat in front of her.
(10/15/25 3:50am)
The Elon Town Council discussed updates to retirement bonuses, the Elon Fire Department’s 100th anniversary and scheduled code enforcement during their meeting Oct. 14.
(10/15/25 1:51am)
A recent Elon Poll, published on Oct. 14, found that North Carolinians are concerned with public safety following the fatal stabbing of Iryna Zarutska on Aug. 22 in Charlotte, N.C. and a mass shooting on Sept. 27 in Southport, N.C.
(10/14/25 11:33am)
A recent poll published by the Elon University Poll and the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics showed concerns from National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I presidents, administrators and athletic directors about the state of college sports following the House vs NCAA settlement this past July. College athletes could previously get endorsed by other brands, but the House ruling now allows schools to contribute to name, image and likeness.
(10/13/25 12:39pm)
Ryan Bays has coached club rugby at Elon since 2003. While all teams are expected to have a coach, Bays’ position is unique compared to other club sports, which are coached by students serving as club presidents. Bays said the rugby program has meant a lot to him and he wants to give back to it as much as possible.
(10/13/25 1:18am)
The Elon University men’s soccer team concluded Senior Night with a dramatic 1-0 victory against the University of North Carolina Wilmington. This result marks the first win for the Phoenix since their 2-0 victory against Davidson College Sept. 16 and boosts their overall record to 6-2-5.
(10/12/25 6:45pm)
Across from a speaker-framed stage, a mix of families and students milled about Young Commons. People formed lines for food trucks and caricature portraits made by artists. Kids darted around the lawn or jumped on the bouncy house.
(10/11/25 11:13pm)
The Elon University football team fell just short of an upset over No. 18 Villanova in a back-and-forth 29-21 loss on Oct. 11.
(10/11/25 8:11pm)
At 7 a.m. Oct. 11 most people are in bed, but for the Elon7amTailgate, their day has already started.
(10/11/25 6:53pm)
For the first time, Elon University alumni had the chance to share a little bit of their experience with the school at the Voices of Elon Oral History Booths.
(10/11/25 5:58pm)
Members and advocates of the LGBTQ+ community gathered in the Lakeside meeting rooms to honor several Elon University alumni and students.
(10/11/25 11:08am)
With food, live music, and memories, the Snow Family Grand Atrium in Schar Hall served as the site of the School of Communications’ 25th anniversary.
(10/11/25 3:08am)
Elon University Belk Library and University Archives staff hosted their annual Flashback Friday event Oct. 10, giving alumni the chance to take a look back at Elon’s history.
(10/11/25 2:00am)
With a little more than 30 alumni in attendance, Jim Piatt, Senior Vice President for Advancement and External Affairs and co-chair of the Elon University and Queens University merger sprint team, held a listening session for alumni on Oct. 10 in LaRose Commons 200.
(10/10/25 11:28pm)
Elon University administration, students and community members came together Oct. 10 to celebrate the university’s first international graduate, Toshio Sato, who graduated in 1920. The university also renamed the Global Commons in her honor.
(10/10/25 10:10pm)
PBS North Carolina has laid off employees due to cuts from federal funding. According to the Raleigh The News & Observer, PBS North Carolina has laid off 32 employees and eliminated 16 vacant positions, in addition to offering voluntary separations due to federal funding cuts to public media.
(10/09/25 8:08pm)
From cultural celebrations to social advocacy, identity-based affinity groups shape student experiences at Elon University. These organizations provide students with spaces to connect over shared identities, experiences and interests while fostering inclusion and community across campus.
(10/09/25 5:06pm)
The Republican National Committee endorsed Michael Whatley as senator for North Carolina ahead of the midterm primary elections, sparking ethical concerns about early endorsements. The position opened in June, when current senator Thom Tillis announced he would not be running for reelection in the 2026 midterms, and Democrats now have the chance to flip the seat.
(09/29/25 7:48pm)
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