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(04/20/24 4:17pm)
Morning light spills through the windows, casting an orange hue over the pink walls and green plants scattered throughout the small cafe. It’s 7 a.m., and The Daily Grind is open for another busy day of walk-ins and drive-through customers.
(04/19/24 3:46pm)
A wall of sweet smelling baked goods greets customers as they walk into Cakes, etc. by Cindy. To enter the bakery, just look for the neon open sign on the ground floor of the Acorn Inn. People can find the owner Cindy Pettiford behind the counter along with her husband, Cory Pettiford and her three sons.
(04/16/24 11:54pm)
As the sun was setting, the party was just beginning at the Black Student Union met gala.
(04/14/24 1:46am)
Cars of all generations gathered in the back of Schar Center for the Elon Motorsports car show. 60 participants from the Elon community came together to sponsor or enjoy the event.
(04/13/24 6:25pm)
Updated as of 11:52 a.m. on April 24 to include video.
(04/11/24 8:11pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article spelled the director's name wrong. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(04/15/24 2:21pm)
Whether they're blending their voices to create heavenly harmonies or playing dazzling melodies on piano and guitar, Ali and Andi Dalton find comfort in performing together. As identical twins, Ali and Andi have been writing music together for a few years, and recently released their debut album, titled “Ali and Andi,” on March 31.
(04/11/24 4:35pm)
The Percussion Ensemble Spring Concert explored a beautiful mix of sounds from around the world. Students performed a variety of music from international composers on April 10 in Yeager Recital Hall. The Percussion instruments included rattles, cymbals, gongs, hand drums, shakers, marimbas and more.
(04/09/24 2:43pm)
In four sold-out shows of song, dance and looking back on college journeys, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Theatre students performed together in Grand Night — a collage of performances that showcased the program’s talents — on April 5 and 6 in Elon University’s Roberts Studio Theatre.
(04/06/24 3:05pm)
Updated as of 5:37 p.m. on April 9 to include video of the event.
(03/25/24 9:16pm)
Three things: 1) No, it's not as bad as the movie. 2) ‘Show don't tell’. And 3) … why?
(03/22/24 7:51pm)
Spring break is quickly approaching, beginning after classes on March 22. Before leaving campus, students must properly secure their living spaces and vehicles for safety — according to Residence Life and campus police.
(03/20/24 1:44pm)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(03/19/24 4:15pm)
The annual Juried Student Exhibition will be open through April 18 in Gallery 406 at Arts West. The student gallery featured 28 unique pieces that reflected concepts of identity, race, and community. A Juried Exhibition is an artwork gallery and competition that selects the best expressive art in a showcase.
(03/19/24 2:17pm)
Many parties nowadays come with pre-made playlists blasting through JBL speakers. However, there’s a new wave of musical entertainment on the rise that has swept through Elon’s campus — DJs.
(03/18/24 9:55pm)
Senior Mallorie Sievert is determined to fill a gap in Catholic theater — exploring LGBTQ+ themes and narratives.
(03/17/24 5:33pm)
Allen Russell, a professor of mathematics, has recognized a shift in campus mental health. Russell has been teaching at Elon for 27 years. While he saw its presence, he said mental health didn't appear to be a larger issue on campus until the 2000s.
(03/15/24 4:08pm)
Senior Madeline Trigilio has always expressed herself through movement. After receiving a Rhoades Research and Choreography Grant, Trigilio is processing and expressing her emotions through dance — while also presenting her research.
(03/14/24 3:43pm)
Elon’s Department of Music collaborated with Soprano Jennifer Lien to present Juxtapositions: European Orientalism, Asian America, & Asia in Whitley Auditorium on March 13. The program explored the stereotypes portrayed by European Musical Orientalism and created a platform for Asian American voices. The performance emphasized the challenges Asian women endured under European colonialism.
(03/12/24 1:06pm)
Sophomore track and field sprinter Mya Joy Lee has run track and field since she was in fourth grade and said always knew she always knew that she wanted to be a college athlete.