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Junior Helen Sarikulaya hits a forehand during Elon's win over Charleston on April 26.
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Junior Helen Sarikulaya hits a forehand during Elon's win over Charleston on April 26.
Sophomore Simone Bergeron steps forward for a volley in Elon's win over Charleston in the CAA Semifinals on April 26.
An Elon University Poll surveyed 1,000 American adults and found a drop in President Donald Trump’s approval rating.
Elon freshman Hazel Silverstein has always felt connected to her Jewish faith, so when she saw a chance to honor victims of the Holocaust by reading their names aloud, she didn’t hesitate.
Updated as of 12:03 p.m. on April 25 to include video.
At their peak, two adjacent Elon University sustainability events saw a line stretching from the edge of Medallion Plaza to the Center for the Arts parking lot.
Elon junior Ella Allen inspects a top at the fashion club's pop up swap shop at Elon Dining's Earth Fest 2025.
Elon freshman Savannah Haughie receives a free T-shirt after getting her wristband for Elon Dining's Earth Fest 2025.
Smoke billowing from a smoker at Elon Dining's Earth Fest 2025.
A temporary recycling bin on the path beside Lake Mary Nell at Earth Fest 2025. Many permanent recycling bins have bin removed from Elon University recently because of contamination by non-compostable waste.
A long line forms at a barbecue station at Earth Fest held at Medallion Plaza on April 24.
A crawfish boil held by a student at Earth Fest held on Medallion Plaza on April 24.
Smoke filled a small part of Medallion Plaza while a vendor at Earth Fest smoked ribs on Medallion Plaza on April 24.
Pearl the cow and a calf were a main attraction at Earth Fest on April 24.
Freshman Marion Wright pets a cow from Ran-Lew Dairy at Earth Fest on April 24.
Elon men’s basketball’s star sophomore Nick Dorn is transferring to Indiana University, he announced on social media on April 24.
The cost of solar and wind energy decreased by 90% over the last decade, so price is no longer a factor when it comes to renewable energy in today’s world, according to environmentalist Bill McKibben. McKibben, an author of 18 books on climate change, gave Elon University’s Earth Week keynote address April 23.
Updated as of 5:21 p.m. May 6 to include statement from Jason Kirk, Andrew Monteith and Brett Cooper.