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(08/29/19 12:00pm)
An average Elon student might bemoan the roughly one mile trek from Danieley to main campus, but for international and out-of-state students the distance is nothing compared to their journeys home.
(07/03/19 6:59pm)
“There is nothing more fulfilling than waking up and seeing your designs posted across social media,” Advanced Placement co-founder Scott Goldstein said. “That feeling is what motivates me to keep working towards this dream.”
(05/23/19 12:00pm)
When Elon University senior Jill Watkins was sitting in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, airport getting ready to fly to Punta Cana for spring break, the last thing she was expecting to see light up her phone was an email from a Malaysian ambassador. After staring at her phone without moving, she finally opened the email and saw only one thing before bursting into tears:
(05/14/19 3:06pm)
As Elon University students are gearing up to head home for the summer, others are planning their stay on campus.
(05/16/19 10:59pm)
From CEO suite to farm land, one man changed his life to be with family.
(05/11/19 12:00pm)
In silence, Garrett Carnes plugs his headphones in, sweating and bleeding at times while he works on furniture. Every nail, screw and piece he constructs is done in prayer.
(05/04/19 6:32pm)
On Friday, May 3 at 4:00 p.m., the Holi Celebration was held at the Speakers Corner outside of Moseley, weeks after the official Holi celebration on March 9.
(05/04/19 12:00pm)
Four students are bringing their business to life through an entrepreneurship class this semester. Their product, Mr. Brü, helps give men confidence in taking care of their appearance.
(05/01/19 12:00pm)
Sophomore Kevin Alvarado knew the first day he stepped on Elon University’s campus as a student that he wanted to establish a Latino-based fraternity. He knew founding an organization at Elon wasn’t going to be easy or happen automatically. But he knew giving the Latinx community more representation in Elon’s greek life mattered.
(05/01/19 12:00pm)
From theater props to smart mirrors, this year’s Maker Takeover will feature a variety of innovative projects created in Elon University’s Maker Hub. The Hub’s tagline, “Everyone is a Maker,” will be demonstrated through presentations, showcases and interactive tutorials.
(04/25/19 1:05am)
Sports like baseball and fencing didn’t give one Elon University freshman the adrenaline kick he wanted. Instead, he traded in the playing field for the obstacle course.
(04/25/19 12:00pm)
In the breakout box the name of Guilford County was misspelled. The error has been corrected.
(04/28/19 12:00pm)
At first, no one wanted to take the stage in Whitley Auditorium. The audience sat silently for a minute, facing handmade posters that read, “If she was asking for it, why couldn’t you?” and “Survivors deserve better.” Then one after another, several Elon University students disclosed their experiences with sexual assault and abuse. Each story was different, but they shared a common message: you are not alone.
(04/14/19 8:33pm)
President Connie Book presented a $10,000 donation check to the Alamance-Burlington School System Friday. She also presented cookies to the second graders at Elon Elementary after reading them a story. The $10,000 was raised from the book drive during President Book’s Inauguration week in October. For every $20 dollars that were donated to the University, a book was donated to the elementary school.
(04/10/19 4:36am)
Fraternities and Sororities compete at the Greek Dance, part of Elon's Greek Week. Delta Upsilon took home first place for the small group category, while Sigma Kappa won the large group category.
(04/12/19 5:48pm)
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(04/10/19 12:00pm)
In 1913, Elon University SGA elected two women to lead on the executive board. But also in 1913, despite the efforts of suffragettes worldwide, women did not have the right to vote.
(04/12/19 12:00pm)
The evening of April 5th saw Elon students filling Taphouse to participate in a celebration focused on the queer community of Elon.
(03/21/19 8:07pm)
From the stage of McCrary Theatre to the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway, one Elon University alumna is preparing to defy gravity — and the odds.
(03/21/19 12:00pm)
Jessie Iris was born in Florence, Italy, in spring 2018. Now, just a year later, he’s performing as a headliner on local stages, and his debut album “Iris” is racking up thousands of streams online.