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Alamance Pride began Oct. 15, 2015.
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Alamance Pride began Oct. 15, 2015.
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As the auditorium filled with students and parents, Elon University’s Instant Laughter refined their performances, excited to entertain their evening audiences.
Downtown Graham was transformed into a vibrant hub of music, food and community Sept. 28 as the Esperanza Festival returned with performances, vendors and cultural celebrations.
Earlier this year, Elon University’s Department of Performing Arts was ranked 23rd on a list of world’s best drama schools for 2025. Now, it has another accomplishment to add to its repertoire.
Best of 2026 is a special edition of The Pendulum, Elon News Network's weekly newspaper, highlighting community favorites.
Music filled Medallion Plaza as two Salsa dancers counted out steps for the crowd as pairs of students followed along. Hips swayed and feet tapped along the brick as attendees danced. The dance lesson was part of Elon University’s Hispanic Heritage Month Kickoff event Sept. 19.
Audiences will grapple with the concept of truth and reality in Elon University’s fall play “Describe the Night.”
From Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter World Tour to Elon University’s campus, junior Andrew Kochman’s Labubu has been with him every step of the way.
It wasn’t until their mid-20s that Luis Garay said they understood the depths of two of their identities.
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Maria Leon sits in the driver seat of a light gold 1989 Lincoln Town Car that she gifted to her husband two years ago. Growing up in Raleigh, Salvador Leon had mentioned to Maria how he wanted to fix up a car of his own to start lowriding.
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Former North Carolina state Rep. Ricky Hurtado was born to two Salvadoran immigrants who fled the country’s civil war in 1980.
Lexi Rogers didn’t expect to have to celebrate her 21st birthday back home.
Elon University’s Black Student Union hosted their Art around the World fashion show on Sept. 12 in Alumni Gym in collaboration with Late Night Elon, taking the audience around the world without even hopping on a plane.
The Sacred Space in Numen Lumen was filled with members of the Elon community and beyond as Tibetan Buddhist monks Geshe Sangpo and Geshe Tenzin from the Kadampa Center pushed the vibrant sand of the Green Tara sand mandala into the middle of a table to represent that nothing is permanent.
Ten years ago, Jarabe Mexicano started making music at San Diego University with one mission: to play songs that resonate with the members' experiences living on the southern border.
For Elon junior Lizeth Torres-Tomas, the Green Tara Sand Mandala Ceremony is a way to create ripples of positive energy across campus.