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(09/29/22 6:47pm)
Elon dance majors were set to trade the Marley floor of the studios for the scenery of the Lambert Academic Village this weekend to open the university’s 2022-23 Performing Arts production season. But the annual site-specific concert “Dancing in the Landscape” was canceled alongside some other Family Weekend events as a result of tropical storm Ian.
(09/28/22 5:01pm)
Elon University students, faculty and staff enjoyed a campus tradition Sept. 28.
(09/28/22 3:25am)
For the past 30 years at Elon University, a group of faculty, staff and students annually choose a common reading for all incoming students to complete prior to the start of the academic year.
(09/29/22 4:48pm)
Nearly 2,000 miles away from Elon University is a place Sylvia Muñoz calls home — Costa Rica. But after more than two decades of service to the university, she has found another meaning of the word within the campus community.
(09/27/22 4:49pm)
Unknowingly, I’ve been following the director of “Barbarian,” Zach Cregger, for a while. Part of the comedy troupe “The Whitest Kids U’ Know” in the early 2000s, Cregger worked with the late Trevor Moore and other comedians on a sketch comedy show airing on IFC.
(09/25/22 11:04pm)
Alamance Arts hosted its second annual Hispanic Heritage Month festival Sept. 25 in downtown Graham, by the Children’s Museum of Alamance County. The event featured over 25 vendors, ranging from artists, community organizations, businesses and food trucks.
(09/24/22 2:04am)
In downtown Burlington’s Historic Depot, there was a bustling scene with live music, a K-9 demonstration and more for the annual Phoenix Fourth Friday event, held in collaboration between the City of Burlington’s Recreation and Parks Department and Burlington Downtown Corporation.
(09/23/22 11:15pm)
This story was modified on April 21 and some details have been removed in accordance with Elon News Network’s content removal policy.
(09/23/22 5:50pm)
Burlington resident Lorena Meza Lara spent her early childhood growing up in Mexico. She played outside until the sun went down and would pick out shapes in the stars. She remembers getting her allowance and walking to the corner store for a raspado, a snow cone with fruit. She walked to and from school everyday.
(09/23/22 1:13pm)
Annie Bella dips the needle in her hand into one of the caps of ink on the table to her left. She drags the needle across Dominic Adame’s skin, adding color to a depiction of Remy from the Disney movie “Ratatouille.”
(09/24/22 1:49pm)
When sophomore Jordan Kelberg arrived at Elon University last year and met fellow sophomore Holland Cogan, they noticed a lack of a performance groups that fit their niches.
(09/22/22 3:59pm)
Elon University received an honorable mention on Playbill’s annual ranking of the top 10 colleges and universities represented on Broadway — evoking mixed feelings of pride and hesitation within Elon’s Department of Performing Arts.
(09/21/22 8:16pm)
Ashlie Thomas is planting a seed in the Graham community.
(09/18/22 10:41pm)
Hot dogs, ice cream and furry friends filled the front yard of the Elon Community Church Sept. 18.
(09/18/22 1:45am)
Performing arts professor Jiwon Ha danced alongside some Elon University BFA majors in downtown Greensboro for the annual National Dance Day GSO celebration in LeBauer Park.
(09/18/22 12:00am)
No matter the kick-off time, Brian Martindale, David Rich and David Oakley begin each Elon football home game tailgate at 7 a.m.
(09/17/22 3:42am)
The second floor of Persnickety Books in Burlington, North Carolina is filled with science fiction books and classics. But on Sep. 16, the second floor held space for community members as well, as the store hosted the “LGBTQIA Histories and Future of Alamance County” conversation panel.
(09/16/22 11:35pm)
Geshe Palden Sangpo, a Tibetan Buddhist monk now based in Raleigh, spent over 15 hours in the Numel Lumen Sacred Space this week, intricately moving small grains of sand with specialized tools and creating a four-square-foot Green Tara Sand Mandala.
(09/16/22 3:15am)
Elon University students, faculty and staff kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month Thursday evening on Medallion Plaza.
(09/16/22 2:22am)
Mike Wiley, the North Carolina-based actor and playwright of the one-man show “Dar He: The Story of Emmett Till,” said Till’s story — and the gruesome images of his open casket funeral — were catalysts for many famous civil rights activists of the late 1950s and early ’60s. The play recounts the true story of a 14-year-old Black child from Chicago who, on a trip through the Mississippi Delta in 1955, was abducted, tortured and lynched after allegedly whistling at a white woman.