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(05/22/25 10:21pm)
For graduating Elon senior Cristy Mariné, her time at college is like her mom’s arepas, a South American flatbread made from ground maize and stuffed with a filling, which she said are simple but unforgettable.
(05/22/25 8:22pm)
Retired professor of journalism Rich Landesberg greets a School of Communication graduate during the school's graduation reception in the Snow Family Atrium on May 22.
(05/22/25 11:47am)
Elon University seniors capped off the end of their final semester with a night of celebration, games, food and fireworks on May 21 at Rhodes Stadium during the annual Senior Celebration event.
(05/22/25 4:27am)
Students walk through a balloon arch displaying '2025' on May 21 at Rhodes Stadium.
(05/22/25 10:12pm)
From left to right: Cristina Aguilar, Abbey Griffin, Daniela Maldonado, Kendall Kohn, and Meghan Carroll pose for a photo on May 21, 2025, outside Rhodes Stadium at Elon University.
(05/22/25 3:22am)
Elon University’s Nursing Program celebrated its inaugural bachelor of science in nursing cohort’s nursing pinning ceremony on May 21 in McCrary Theatre.
(05/22/25 4:00am)
The graduating seniors of the 2025 nursing cohort gather for a photo on May 21 outside of McCrary Theatre.
(05/22/25 4:00am)
Student speaker Olivia Landolfo poses for a photo on May 21, 2025, at McCrary Theater
(05/22/25 4:00am)
Student speaker Olivia Landolfo and Amanda Jacobson pose for a photo on May 21, 2025, at McCrary Theater.
(05/22/25 2:17am)
Updated as of 4:06 on May 22 to include video from the event.
(05/22/25 1:30am)
A hood is bestowed upon an Elon University graduate student during the commencement ceremony on May 21 at Alumni Gym.
(05/22/25 1:26am)
An Elon University graduate student celebrates after a hood is bestowed upon her during the graduate program commencement ceremony on May 21 at Alumni Gym.
(05/21/25 7:53pm)
Elon University’s Center for Access and Success hosted its annual First-Generation Stole Ceremony on May 21 in McKinnon Hall, recognizing its largest class to date with 63 graduates.
(05/21/25 3:08am)
CORRECTION: The original version of this article stated that Mary Jo Festle has worked at Elon University for 22 years. She has worked at Elon University for 32 years. Elon News Network regrets this error
(05/20/25 2:00am)
The members of the North Carolina House of Representatives voted 114-3 in favor of House bill 87, or the Cell Phone-Free Education bill. The bill would require all K-12 public schools in North Carolina to adopt a policy eliminating or severely limiting student access to cell phones in the classroom.
(05/20/25 11:13am)
The members of the North Carolina House of Representatives overwhelmingly support House bill 87, or the Cell Phone-Free Education bill. As it stands, the bill would require all K-12 public schools in North Carolina to adopt a policy eliminating or severely limiting student access to cell phones in the classroom.
(05/19/25 8:51pm)
Measles cases in the United States have reached a record high since the disease was declared eliminated in the states in 2000. The recent outbreak shows the highest number of U.S. measles cases in 33 years. Elon University physician and medical director Terry Le said measles are typically spread from people unvaccinated against the disease. “They're traveling into the United States and in local areas where there are folks who are unvaccinated,” Le said.
(05/19/25 2:52pm)
When Neil Bromilow moved to Gibsonville in 1995, one early morning his wife and he drove through downtown Gibsonville and thought it looked “sketchy” and “tired.”
(05/19/25 3:45am)
Two members of the Gibsonville Garden Railroad watch their trains pass by on April 26. The Gibsonville Garden Railroad is a staple within downtown Gibsonville.
(05/19/25 3:19am)
A mother sprays color at her daughter at the end of a fun run on April 26. The event was put together by Gibsonville Parks and Recreation.