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People are transported into a world of wonder in senior Jolie Patten's art thesis on May 9.
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People are transported into a world of wonder in senior Jolie Patten's art thesis on May 9.
A collection of art hangs from the ceiling of the Senior Thesis Exhibition on May 9. The installation, by Jolie Patten, wants to transport people to a wonderland.
Senior Delanie Rourke talks with a professor about her art thesis on May 9. The exhibition featured six student works including Rourke.
A visitor admires Alex Hambrick's senior art thesis project on May 9. Hambrick's art was a way to criticize the pristine and untouchable versions of art often displayed by museums.
Junior Kendall Lytle writes in a notebook dedicated to Senior Madison Williams. Williams was one of six seniors to showcase their senior thesis on May 9.
Senior Madison Williams (in the blue) talks to junior Melanie Rodgers in the middle of her art thesis on May 9. Williams thesis included furniture and art to reflect something sacred, a home.
James Eaton shows his senior thesis to two students on May 9. James' artwork is a showcase of a collection of sketches and drawings.
A spectator looks at James Eaton's senior thesis. The Senior Thesis Exhibition called Breaking the Frame showcased six senior's projects on May 9.
Elon men’s basketball’s starting center Matthew Van Komen is transferring to Marshall University. He announced his decision on social media May 9.
Burlington resident stands ready for a serve during a match at the grand opening of Burlington City Park's new pickle ball complex.
Students and professors take a look around the Senior Thesis Exhibition on May 9. Titled 'Breaking the Frame' six seniors presented their art thesis.
Junior Angelina DeMartino is awarded a 'Student of the Semester' award at the Human Donor Memorial held on May 9 in the Numen Lumen Sacred Space.
In the proposed town of Elon budget for the 2026 fiscal year, Elon University is reportedly increasing its contributions to the fire department from $86,598 to $423,524.
Image of the content warning stickers that will be placed on books deemed as containing sensitive content by a committee of high-ranking library staff. Photo courtesy of Alamance County public libraries.
Some books in Alamance County libraries may be marked with a bright, yellow sticker in the near future as the Alamance County Commissioners approved a content warning labeling policy.
As the May 7 deadline for U.S. residents to get a REAL ID arrives, the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles' appointments are filling up quickly. REAL ID is a federal law that sets minimum security standards for state-issued driver's licenses and identification cards; the ID is indicated by a star on the corner of the driver’s license or identification card, and it allows citizens to travel and go to government buildings without having to carry a U.S. passport. A North Carolina REAL ID will have a star in the upper right corner of the driver's license.
The carpet = all the significant people you’ve met in your life. The thread = a relationship that’s been woven into your life ... a person is a thread.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article had the incorrect class year of a source and stated that there were two step shows when there was only one. Elon News Network regrets this error.
With purple posters around campus promoting senior Laney Lynch’s original play “Sororophobia,” cast member and sophomore Josie Milner said she’s seen people assume the play’s title refers to a fear of sororities. While the “soror” root — meaning “sister” in latin — is the same in both words, “sororophobia” refers to the way women often seek out and recoil from relationships with other women.There were three performances of “Sororophobia” across May 2 and 3 in Elon University’s Center for the Arts Black Box Theatre.
Craig Brandstetter, a member of the first official cohort of Elon University’s accelerated 3+1 business dual degree program, will share his perspective as undergraduate student commencement speaker for the 135th Commencement ceremonies on May 23.