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(11/13/24 3:04am)
The town of Elon held a town council meeting Nov. 12 and discussed energy audits and voted to continue the town’s partnership with Link Transit. The council also welcomed the first inaugural class of the Elon Police Citizens Academy.
(11/13/24 2:29am)
On Tuesday, Nov. 12, the Elon University Department of Political Science hosted a panel of political science professors in East Neighborhood Commons to discuss the results of the recent election.
(11/13/24 1:56am)
Correction: A previous version of this story listed Dean Raghu Tadepalli as the former dean, when he is the outgoing dean, retiring at the end of the school year.
(11/12/24 10:42pm)
Elon University student account specialist Susan “Sue” Harris was the “resident essential oil expert” and masterchef of the Bursar’s office, her coworker Alessandra Gabriel said. Coworkers remember her as someone who was always willing to help out when someone needed a hand.
(11/12/24 4:35am)
As a part of the Veterans’ Day events --- Elon hosted retired Adm. Mike Mullen to kick off the Carol Ann Walker International Lectureship Series.
(11/07/24 10:30pm)
Elon Student Government held an event with Elon University President Connie Book and Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley to discuss topics such as raising the federal Pell Grant threshold and how election results might affect university plans.
(11/07/24 5:46pm)
Updated as of 3:26 p.m. on Nov. 10 to include comment from Associate Provost for Academic Inclusive Excellence Naeemah Clark.
(11/04/24 6:51pm)
With senior Maria Ledin leading as president of oSTEM this year, they aim to change the status of the organization to have more presence on campus. For Ledin, transitioning into the role and rebuilding the community has not been easy, but they said they believe it’s necessary.
(11/02/24 4:26pm)
Scott Yelle said it is always bittersweet returning to Elon’s campus, because he wouldn’t be visiting club baseball’s game Nov. 2 if his son was still alive. His son, Jackson Yelle, was a former junior at Elon who was killed in a hit-and-run in April 2023 on a beach trip with the rest of the club baseball team.
(11/01/24 8:03pm)
Ahead of Homecoming and Halloween festivities, town of Elon Police released a statement to the residents of Oak Hill Apartments stating they have been made aware of a planned, large-scale party rumored to take place within the apartment complex Nov. 2.
(11/01/24 2:44pm)
Updated at 3:02 p.m. on Nov. 2 to include additional information posted to the Elon Police Department's Facebook page.
(10/31/24 9:53pm)
After Hurricane Helene, rural communities continue to struggle with isolation in western North Carolina. A National Guard Black Hawk crew delivered generators to the Bull Creek community, a valley banding together in the aftermath of the storm, on Oct. 8. The National Guard has been working to sustain the recovery of western North Carolina’s fragmented pockets. After Hurricane Helene hit Sept. 27, much of the infrastructure throughout North Carolina was severed. At the storm's peak, there were hundreds of closures. Sections of I-40 still face significant damage, while power and clean drinking water are still issues.
(10/31/24 3:44pm)
Updated as of 1 p.m. on Nov. 1 to include additional photos of Kwon.
(11/01/24 4:34pm)
Elon University's campus in Charlotte has launched its new Flex Law Flex Program this fall. Alan Woodleif, vice dean of Elon Law, said the program has already exceeded its enrollment goal for the first year.
(11/01/24 7:19pm)
Steven Isaiah Bradshaw was 11 years old the first time he went to Guilford Detention Center. He was detained again at 13, 16 and 18 years old for various robbery and gun charges. Matthew Cappello, Alamance County’s lead juvenile court counselor, said recidivism — or the likelihood of criminal offenders reoffending — is one of the state’s biggest concerns within the juvenile and criminal justice systems. In 2023, recidivism reached 80% for prisoners with juvenile records in the United States. To combat this, Cappello said North Carolina has made it a priority to invest in diversion and restoration resources rather than punishment and deterrence techniques such as detainment.
(10/30/24 1:57pm)
A busy schedule of tours, reunions and open houses will kick off Nov. 1 at Elon University for Homecoming Weekend 2024. Sophomore Amelia Totaro said she is looking forward to meeting fellow students and alumni involved with the Catholic Campus Ministry.
(10/28/24 4:04pm)
Festival foods, crafts, partnership tables and live music filled Young Commons for Elon University Residence Life’s first ResFest event.
(10/28/24 2:50pm)
The Burlington Police Department is the first station in North Carolina to use artificial intelligence in its body camera footage. The department’s partnership with Truleo is meant to help officers on their daily routes. Truleo scans hundreds of hours of body camera footage and highlights key points.
(10/27/24 1:49am)
Updated as of 7:58 p.m. on Oct. 27 to include video.
(10/26/24 7:39pm)
Juliana Kuhno ’24 is remembered as fearless, adventurous and a fierce friend by her father Chuck Kuhno. Her mother Deana Kuhno said she was creative and always involved — whether she was working on her own passion projects or leading student organizations at Elon.