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(03/25/25 2:32am)
The Elon Town Council held a meeting March 24 to decide whether to approve or deny a conditional rezoning request presented during a previous meeting, hear public complaints about excessive speeding and discuss borrowing scenarios for recreational projects.
(03/24/25 7:08pm)
As the search ramps up to fill Elon University’s new dean of students position, the search team moved to make the process a more private matter, requiring faculty, staff and students who attend the presentations for finalists to agree to confidentiality.
(03/19/25 7:53pm)
New Elon Poll finds that despite in-state rivalries in the Atlantic Coast Conference, North Carolinians will tend to be loyal to their home state regardless of the eliminations during the NCAA March Madness tournament. The poll was conducted March 3 to 11 and included a data set of 800 North Carolina adults, 18 and older.
(03/16/25 3:25pm)
Updated as of 8:00 p.m. on March 16 to include recent E-Alert
(03/16/25 2:40pm)
Elon University announced its 2025-26 speaker series including Olympian Katie Ledecky, common reading author Alejandra Campoverdi, intelligence officer Ret. Lt. Gen. Robert P. Ashley, scholar Kwame Anthony Appiah, and New York Times columnists Zeynep Tufekci and Frank Bruni.
(03/13/25 1:06pm)
Elon junior Eva Korn came to Elon University to study nursing, even though she knew the program wasn’t accredited.
(03/12/25 5:27pm)
After receiving a call from Elon President Connie Book informing him the university would be dedicating a building in the Global Neighborhood to him, Senior Vice President Emeritus Gerald Whittington was at a loss for words. Whittington said he was further shocked to hear he would also receive the Elon Medallion, a testament to his dedication of advancing Elon as an institution throughout his 32-year career.
(03/12/25 3:27pm)
The Southeastern Indigenous Coalition Environmental Conference, held March 7 and 8, saw around 200 participants looking to learn about the environmental issues facing Native communities today.
(03/12/25 7:08pm)
Updated as of 10:34 p.m. on March 12 to include video.
(03/12/25 12:57pm)
The Elon Town Council held a meeting March 11 to discuss plans to construct a new mixed-use development at the southwest intersection of University Drive and North Williamson Avenue.
(03/12/25 1:32am)
Over 2,000 students voted in the SGA elections for the 2025-26 school year, only 28% of the student body. A higher turnout from last year's election which saw only 1,308 ballots cast. Anya Bratic was elected student body president with 1,382 votes. Sammy Azua was elected executive vice president with 1,082 votes compared to Morgan Minoff’s 838 votes.
(03/07/25 9:10pm)
Elon University celebrated its 12th annual Elon Day on March 6, with a series of events and opportunities designed to engage the campus community and alumni worldwide. Highlights of the day included a special edition of the university's tradition College Coffee and a comedy performance by Joe Gatto.
(03/07/25 12:14am)
CORRECTION: The original version of this article misspelled a candidate's name. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(03/06/25 2:26pm)
Elon’s Student Government Association election season is underway with voting starting at 8 a.m. March 10 and ending 5 p.m. March 11 on PhoenixConnect. There are a total of 40 students running across all positions, including two candidates for each elected executive position — executive president and executive vice president. Last year, no student initially applied for student body president.
(03/05/25 7:33pm)
Updated as of 4:40 p.m. on March 6 to include map.
(03/05/25 3:44pm)
Elon University will continue all normal campus operations on March 5 despite the possibility of severe weather conditions according to an email from Vice President of Student Life, Jon Dooley.
(03/03/25 10:02pm)
Elon University’s nursing program received accreditation after four years of the program’s existence from the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation, after launching in fall 2021.
(03/03/25 5:48pm)
The Anti-Defamation League has released its second campus report card — this time, evaluating 135 institutions compared to 85 last year, rating how schools combat antisemitism. Elon University received an “A,” along with Brandeis University, CUNY Queens College, CUNY Brooklyn College, Florida International University, University of Alabama, University of Miami and Vanderbilt University. Last year, Elon and Brandeis University were the only two schools to receive the top grade.
(03/02/25 8:52pm)
For the 11th year, the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education at Elon University hosted the Black Solidarity Conference on Feb. 28. An event welcome to all students, this year’s message focused on how the Black population creates a legacy and inspires a sense of community. The words “influence, innovation, and legacy” were draped across the front of McKinnon Hall which summarized the essence of the conference.
(03/01/25 10:25pm)
Updated as of 7:45 p.m. to include information from a new E-alert.