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(11/01/25 1:03am)
Elon University’s Gender & LGBTQIA Center’s mission is to create an inclusive space for all, where people learn to “support, advocate, and educate around gender and LGBTQIA identities.”
(10/31/25 6:38pm)
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(10/31/25 3:39am)
CORRECTION: A quote was corrected after a transcription error was identified. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(10/30/25 2:36am)
Flickering candles, a Bollywood dance performance and educational holiday trivia characterized Elon University’s celebration of Diwali, the Hindu festival of light, on Oct. 29 in McKinnon Hall.
(10/31/25 6:38pm)
In the corner of a conference room at CrossRoads Sexual Assault Response and Resource Center, Jekilah Suenu carefully places a sticker on a cup that reads, “Growing 2 Be the Best I Can Be!” Meanwhile, her mother, Brandy Daye-Suenu, prepares the room for the night’s class.
(10/26/25 1:49am)
The Altamahaw Ossipee Civitan Club hosted Halloween Hoot-on-the-Farm, an event that was specifically created for people with autism and their families on Oct. 25 at Buttermilk Creek Farm.
(10/26/25 12:21am)
More than 15 local Alamance County restaurants came together to host Taste of Alamance, a food festival Oct. 25 at the Holly Hill Mall and Business Center. There was food and music while people from all over the county and surrounding areas came to support the festival.
(10/25/25 9:14pm)
The beginning of Elon University’s Greek Week was met with anticipation not just for the upcoming events, but for the men’s and women’s basketball season. To kick off Elon’s 2025 Greek Week, fraternities and sororities participated in multiple activities with the basketball teams in an opportunity to earn points in the Showdown at Schar.
(10/25/25 4:29am)
CORRECTION: The original version of this article misspelled the name of Ilenay Davila. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(10/24/25 11:04am)
Spell bag making, pumpkin painting and tarot card readings were some of the offerings students engaged in during The Veil is Thin: Spells, Symbols and Stories event.
(10/24/25 4:48am)
The Elon Black Alumni Network hosted its annual discussion panel on Oct. 23, welcoming students and alumni into the KOBC room, where they filled it with laughter, honesty, and reflection. The event opened with the icebreaker “Rose, Bud, Thorn,” which invited attendees to share moments of gratitude, growth and challenge.
(10/21/25 2:45pm)
Two Elon University alumni are making their off-Broadway debut with plays inspired by their own lived experiences.
(10/17/25 3:53pm)
Elon senior Gabe Tobierre said some music theatre students may describe themselves as a “dancer first,” but he is a “dancer last.”
(10/22/25 3:36pm)
Sandra Greeson, known to students as Ms. Sandra, is a familiar face at McEwen Dining Hall, greeting students five days a week in the mornings and afternoons. Throughout the month of October, Greeson’s smiles and waves are accompanied by breast cancer awareness pins and ribbons on her black Elon Dining shirt.
(10/19/25 9:20pm)
Abby Martin did not expect to bring Gracie, a 12-year-old British shorthair cat, to school with her for her sophomore year at Elon University. Martin’s mom flew five hours from Houston to meet her in North Carolina with Gracie under the seat in front of her.
(10/12/25 6:45pm)
Across from a speaker-framed stage, a mix of families and students milled about Young Commons. People formed lines for food trucks and caricature portraits made by artists. Kids darted around the lawn or jumped on the bouncy house.
(10/11/25 8:11pm)
At 7 a.m. Oct. 11 most people are in bed, but for the Elon7amTailgate, their day has already started.
(10/11/25 11:08am)
With food, live music, and memories, the Snow Family Grand Atrium in Schar Hall served as the site of the School of Communications’ 25th anniversary.
(10/09/25 8:08pm)
From cultural celebrations to social advocacy, identity-based affinity groups shape student experiences at Elon University. These organizations provide students with spaces to connect over shared identities, experiences and interests while fostering inclusion and community across campus.
(10/08/25 8:15pm)
Elon’s One Phoenix committee of the Student Government Association, which handles the homecoming court, hosted the first-ever Phoenix Feud. A Family Feud-like game tasking teams of two homecoming court candidates and three audience members to work together to win.