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CORRECTION: The original version of this article listed Connor Yarborough as a junior. He is a freshman. Elon News Network regrets this error.
Samuel Merritt’s great-great grandfather, Wyatt Outlaw, was lynched on Feb. 26, 1870. Outlaw was dragged out of his home in the middle of the night by a mob of 60 and hanged on an Elm tree in the corner of downtown Graham. His body is nowhere to be found, and for a long time his legacy was hidden within the Outlaw family. Merritt remembers reading about lynchings in history books but could have never imagined that his family would have been affected. The Vietnam veteran and retired microbiologist can only feel proud of his ancestor.
A family spends time together with games during Music next to the Elon Community Church on May 2 at Elon Town Square.
Guitarist and vocalist Jacob Fandino of The Fandinos thanks the audience for showing up to their performance after finishing a song during Music at The Plaza on May 2 at Elon Town Square.
Bassist and vocalist of The Fandinos, Brandon Cole, switches instruments after finishing a song during Music at The Plaza on May 2 at Elon Town Square.
Senior Ana Sofia Rodriguez has worked with the Gender and LGBTQIA Center for four years as an event manager. This spring, she was given the opportunity to plan Spring Pride.
Music at the Plaza returns to the downtown Elon plaza for its 2025 season at 6 p.m. on May 2. The bimonthly event brings live music and a lively crowd to the plaza every first and third Friday of the month.
Volunteer treating a patient inside the Al-Aqsa Clinic on April 26.
Updated as of 5:55 p.m. on May 1 to include video.
Maria Mejia, Elon professor of philosophy, said dispelling myths on misinformation regarding Immigration Customs and Enforcement and immigrant rights is even more important right now. Mejia works with the grassroots organization Siembra NC, which provides training to people on what to do when interacting with ICE and has a hotline people can send concerns into.
Elon University’s Gender and LGBTQIA Center is holding its Spring Pride event from 5 to 7 p.m. May 1 in Young Commons. The event will feature tabling from other organizations and on-campus services such as the Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education, Disability Services, and Counseling Services.
Updated as of 2:45 p.m. on May 1 to include comments from Craig Brandstetter
Updated as of 8:43 p.m. on May 6 to include data visualizations.
A hazelnut iced latte with oat milk from The Oak House in downtown Elon has received a high rating from TikTok coffee creator, Ryan Keane, known as “Ryan’s Coffee.”
Senior Olivia Lancashire introduces her research with the experience in her first bible studies where she was asked “On a scale of 1-10, how likely will you go to heaven if you died today?” during her presentation about High Control Religions on April 28 in McKinnon Hall during SURF.
Elizabeth H. Bourlakas talks about how she began her research and what sources she used for her reasearch during her presentation about the gender and family of the lives of enslaved people in the eve of emancipation on April 28 in a Lakeside meeting room during SURF.
The term sororophobia refers to a woman’s simultaneous desire for and recoil from identification with other women. It encompasses the nuances of women who seek community with one another while comparing themselves to each other. It’s also the name of senior Laney Lynch’s second full-length play.
A poll conducted by Elon University Poll surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults and found 80% of respondents anticipate higher prices due to President Trump’s trade policies.
Elon Town Council members debated whether it would be in the community and council’s best interest to increase property tax rates in order to fund the proposed budget for the 2026 fiscal year during the town council meeting April 28.
Elon University’s greek life organizations came together on April 28 on Young Commons for “Greek Fest.”