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(03/12/26 12:59am)
Graham and Burlington received $3 million each from the state’s Drinking Water Reserve Loan Fund to update two water treatment facilities in Alamance County. Upgrading drinking water treatments in Burlington and adding renovations to the Graham-Mebane Water Treatment Plant.
(03/11/26 5:52pm)
North Carolina electricity bills have risen 22% since 2020, according to a February report from the North Carolina Energy Policy Task Force. With data centers being proposed across North Carolina, those costs could rise even more.
(03/11/26 4:00am)
The Elon Town Council discussed pedestrian safety, new ordinance plans and council decorum in their meeting March 10.
(03/11/26 2:21am)
Tensions between the United States and Iran have continued to evolve as it reaches 11 days since the U.S. initiated strikes against Iran. Several Elon University faculty members and students gathered March 10 to help students unpack the history, politics and human consequences behind the conflict.
(03/10/26 8:41pm)
The Anti-Defamation League released its third Campus Antisemitism Report Card, assessing 150 colleges across criteria concerning administrative policies, Jewish life on campus and campus conduct and climate concerns. Elon University received an “A” for the third straight year, joining 22 other schools nationwide that earned the top grade.
(03/11/26 3:10pm)
Less than two months from their performance at the National Dance Alliance Collegiate National Championship, the Elon University dance team has one thing in mind: topping last year’s record-breaking performance.
(03/10/26 1:36pm)
The Elon community found rhythm in McCrary Theatre as they gathered to hear Brenda Dixon-Gottschild discuss and perform her research on the Africanist presence in American dance.
(03/10/26 12:57pm)
Elon softball captain and junior Greta Hessenthaler’s role this season looks a lot different than when she first joined the team in 2023. As their lead-off hitter, it’s her job to read the pitcher and communicate back to her team and coaches what she observes at the plate.
(03/10/26 2:32am)
Updated as of 12:06 a.m. March 10 to include information about reporting a cow sighting.
(03/10/26 2:02am)
A loose cow in front of Elon's School of Health Sciences on March 9. Photo courtesy of a screenshot of a video from Elon junior Rachel Cohen.
(03/10/26 1:37am)
(03/10/26 12:47am)
London Sibley, who plays Cleve Marley in "Trivial Trivia: Ex's Edition," rehearses a scene from "Trivial Trivia: Ex's Edition" at Thataways Youth Center on March 2.
(03/10/26 12:47am)
Students rehearse a scene from "Trivial Trivia: Ex's Edition" at Thataways Youth Center on March 2.
(03/09/26 6:12pm)
After an up-and-down opening stretch and a roster filled with new faces, Elon Phoenix baseball enters the heart of its spring season still searching for consistency.
(03/09/26 1:25pm)
Readers across Alamance County are filling up the basement of May Memorial Library in Burlington as the Friends of the Alamance County Public Libraries host their spring book sale. The sale began on March 6 and runs through March 15, selling books, DVDs, CDs and vinyl records. Volunteer Beth Cooley said the energy is different in the first few days of the sale.
(03/08/26 11:08pm)
A Burlington man who works at The Oak House coffee shop in downtown Elon as an assistant manager was arrested March 5 and charged with sexual exploitation of a minor, according to a Burlington Police Department press release.
(03/08/26 9:18pm)
The Elon Phoenix women’s basketball team closed its regular season with a 66–54 senior day win over the University of North Carolina, Wilmington Seahawks on Saturday. This night was dominated by Elon graduate forward Quinzia Fulmore.
(03/07/26 4:43pm)
Updated as of 12:25 March 7 to include additional information from an E-Alert.
(03/06/26 10:30pm)
Dressed in patchwork sweaters, carrying hand-stitched shoulder bags and wearing name tags made from scrap fabric, the Alamance Piecemakers Quilt Guild meets every month at the Burlington Elmira Community Center. The group, made up of about 50 women, shares their latest crafts, plans upcoming workshops and discusses new techniques they’ve learned. The guild, for many of these women, is about more than quilts; it’s about kinship and collaboration.
(03/06/26 8:41pm)
Elon drivers are returning to their parked cars to find white slips of paper tucked under their windshield wipers. But these aren’t tickets.