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(03/02/26 2:27pm)
Editor’s note: Tom Arcaro is a professor of sociology at Elon University and the principal investigator for this longitudinal study. The full report, including methodology and detailed analysis, is available upon request or online at TomArcaro.com.
(03/01/26 11:23pm)
ENN's Abby Gravely sat down with Cynthia Miller-Idriss, a researcher and author who's recent book, Man Up: The New Misogyny & the Rise of Violent Extremism, explores the connections between misogyny and extreme acts of violence. She discusses her work and workshops she runs to warn the public of the dangers on online manipulation.
(03/01/26 11:15pm)
As the bells rang out on a warm noon in Elon, North Carolina, first pitch was called for at Latham Park as the Elon Phoenix and Fairfield Stags set for battle in the final game of a three-game series.
(03/01/26 5:55pm)
The African Diaspora of Elon closed the university’s celebration of Black History Month with the first-ever African Night on Feb. 28, with music, fashion, comedy and pageantry.
(02/28/26 11:57pm)
Elonthon hosted its semesterly pickleball tournament in Elon’s South Campus Gym on Feb. 28. The event was more than just a competition — it also supported a larger cause.
(02/28/26 8:12pm)
The College Street Taphouse was vibrant and bright Feb. 27 as students lined the walls, walked the stage, cheered on friends, and competed.
(02/28/26 1:10am)
The Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education hosted the 12th annual Black Solidarity Day Conference where students, faculty and staff, and community members gathered together in McKinnon Hall to discuss topics on allyship, anti-racism, anti-black racism, wellness in Black communities, Blackness in a global context, intersectionality in Black communities and socio-political activism.
(02/27/26 4:44pm)
The Elon community gathered in Numen Lumen’s McBride Gathering Space room to hear Cynthia Miller-Idris speak about the influence of misogyny on domestic violence and violent extremism.
(02/27/26 4:02am)
When attorney Brittany Barnett met Sharanda Jones, she saw positivity and light, far from what she expected from meeting a woman 10 years into her life sentence. Barnett was a young lawyer who felt a pull towards Jones, who was sentenced to life in prison on her first federal drug offense.
(02/26/26 3:21pm)
Through a variety of faith-based organizations, Elon University students are finding ways to remain connected to their beliefs while balancing coursework and extracurricular commitments.
(02/26/26 3:54am)
Mckinnon Hall was decorated in gold, green and red on Feb. 25 as students came together for Elon’s Carnaval celebration, a festival celebrated across Latin America before Lent begins. The event featured food, crafts and performances from Elon’s drum line and traditional Afro-Brazilian dance.
(02/25/26 10:09pm)
Students logging into their courses next academic year may notice a shift in how assignments, grades and course materials are organized as Elon transitions from Moodle, its old learning management system, to Canvas by Instructure, its new one.
(02/25/26 6:07pm)
Around 15 students gathered in Moseley Center on Feb. 24 for the State of the Union watch party, hosted by Elon Votes. The broadcast was President Trump’s first State of the Union of his second term and lasted a record 108 minutes, according to AP News. The previous record for the longest presidential address to Congress was 100 minutes and was set by Trump last year.
(02/25/26 3:22pm)
When the college football transfer portal closed on Jan. 16, Elon football didn’t just lose names on a roster – it lost faces of a season and production that powered the Phoenix through 2025.
(02/24/26 6:05pm)
As a mother and Vice President of Development for the Invictus Project, Whitney Miller said there was no way she could ignore child exploitation.
(02/24/26 3:59pm)
In a season defined by adjustment, opportunity and growth, two rookies have helped steady Elon women’s basketball when it mattered most.
(02/24/26 3:36am)
CORRECTION: The previous version of this article stated that the council discussed a tax amendment. This information was incorrect. The council discussed a text amendment. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(02/23/26 10:28pm)
Updated as of 11:22 a.m. Feb. 25 to include information from Elon officials, program directors and coordinators.
(02/23/26 6:55pm)
The Mebane City Council purchased a dentist's office and parking lot for $325,000 in a unanimous vote. The property is located across from the City Hall.
(02/23/26 2:58pm)
Renovations to Elon University’s Mooney Building are in progress after it closed at the beginning of Winter Term. The building’s closure was announced Jan. 8 and renovations officially began Jan. 14. All upgrades are expected to be finished by the end of summer in time for the fall semester.