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Elon University junior Cody Hoyt opened his mouth to answer the question, but no words came out.
As students endure the dark and chilly times of winter, the availability of fresh, warm food is a comforting inspiration. But for Elon University students staying on campus during Fake Break, they will not be able to rely on access to endless, prepaid meals.
Elon University’s discussion of race for the 2014-15 academic year began in August with the national story of Ferguson and Michael Brown. It closed May 12 with a rally for respect and racial equality on its campus.
Four Elon University students explained the need for addressing issues of racism during an oratorical contest Wednesday, Jan. 20.
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The Burlington Times-News and Elon University partnered together Tuesday night for the latest Community Connections installment. With business, economics and race at the front of the conversation, four panelists explained the need for more leadership at the local level.
The question floated above the event’s mostly white audience: In the time since Martin Luther King’s writing, “The Letter from Birmingham Jail," has anything changed?
Two young men with a talent for writing and a hope for change were honored in McKinnon Hall Tuesday, Jan. 19 during a special College Coffee sponsored by the office of Student Activities as part of this week’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Program.
In one Elon University classroom, a novel examining the systematic rape of thousands of Muslim women in the Balkans comes with no trigger warning.
Open, mark as unread, send to spam folder. Elon University staff member Matthew Antonio Bosch spent the morning of August 27, 2015 as he would any other — checking his email. But as he opened one email in particular, he got a lump in his throat and re-read the email over and over again in a state of shock.
At last night’s “Fireside Chat,” community members met in the Great Hall to discuss, dissect and acknowledge the 29 reports of bias, discrimination and harassment received by the Office of Inclusive Community Well-Being in winter and spring 2015.
More than 60 Elon University students and parents gathered inside Yeager Recital Hall Saturday, Jan. 16 for the Elon Cares: Equity Fights AIDS 11th annual benefit concert.
Elon University’s Global Education Center saw a record number of students participating Study USA this Winter Term.
Town of Elon Police executed a search warrant this afternoon at 309 W. Trollinger Ave. after uncovering possession of marijuana during a routine 8 a.m. town ordinance party trash search.
When James Earl Ray’s bullet pierced the skull of Martin Luther King Jr., he inadvertently catalyzed the United States — a nation whose fabrics were embedded with racial tension and hostility — to resolve its differences.
Elon University students are taking additional courses outside the classroom during Winter Term. These courses offer no credit and provide no homework. Winter Term “Burst the Bubble” classes allow students to take non-academic courses that pique their interest.
Thirty members of the Elon community gathered together for a CommUNITY dinner on Thursday, Jan. 14 in Green World at 1889 to exchange ideas for how to promote a more inclusive environment at Elon University.
Former "Jeopardy!" champion and digital media commentator Arthur Chu addressed several issues Internet users face during a presentation Monday in Elon University's Lakeside meeting rooms.
Elon University will host a special dinner 5-6:30 p.m. Jan.14 inside Green World at 1889 to engage students, faculty and staff in conversation about on-campus inclusivity.
Elon University is launching its week-long Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Program Jan. 18-22 to pay tribute to the civil rights leader.