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(05/12/25 5:39pm)
The Black Box Theatre was filled with laughter and music as students staged a reading of “CelEXbration,” a new play written, produced and directed by senior acting major Sarah Cadol. With shows on Saturday, May 10 at 2 p.m and 8 p.m, the production brought audiences into the world of Cierra, a queer teenager confronting her past relationships on her 18th birthday.
(05/10/25 3:08pm)
Elon professor of art Ryan Rasmussen has spent the past year watching the six senior visual arts majors create their pieces for the senior art thesis exhibition that opened at Arts West on May 9.
(05/07/25 12:29am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article had the incorrect class year of a source and stated that there were two step shows when there was only one. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(05/07/25 1:21am)
With purple posters around campus promoting senior Laney Lynch’s original play “Sororophobia,” cast member and sophomore Josie Milner said she’s seen people assume the play’s title refers to a fear of sororities. While the “soror” root — meaning “sister” in latin — is the same in both words, “sororophobia” refers to the way women often seek out and recoil from relationships with other women.There were three performances of “Sororophobia” across May 2 and 3 in Elon University’s Center for the Arts Black Box Theatre.
(05/06/25 11:27pm)
Craig Brandstetter, a member of the first official cohort of Elon University’s accelerated 3+1 business dual degree program, will share his perspective as undergraduate student commencement speaker for the 135th Commencement ceremonies on May 23.
(05/05/25 1:52pm)
Student-grown flowers, herbs and vegetables now occupy numerous dorm window sills and apartment living rooms after over 100 were adopted at the 16th Annual Strawberry Festival on May 2.
(05/04/25 8:13pm)
A hazelnut iced latte with oat milk from The Oak House in downtown Elon has received a high rating from TikTok coffee creator, Ryan Keane, known as “Ryan’s Coffee.”
(05/03/25 10:31pm)
Colleen Collier’s favorite part of her job is seeing the smiles on everyones’ faces as they ride the Dentzel Carousel at Burlington City Park.
(05/02/25 8:47pm)
Senior Ana Sofia Rodriguez has worked with the Gender and LGBTQIA Center for four years as an event manager. This spring, she was given the opportunity to plan Spring Pride.
(05/02/25 7:32pm)
Music at the Plaza returns to the downtown Elon plaza for its 2025 season at 6 p.m. on May 2. The bimonthly event brings live music and a lively crowd to the plaza every first and third Friday of the month.
(04/30/25 3:56pm)
Elon University’s Gender and LGBTQIA Center is holding its Spring Pride event from 5 to 7 p.m. May 1 in Young Commons. The event will feature tabling from other organizations and on-campus services such as the Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education, Disability Services, and Counseling Services.
(04/29/25 11:28pm)
The term sororophobia refers to a woman’s simultaneous desire for and recoil from identification with other women. It encompasses the nuances of women who seek community with one another while comparing themselves to each other. It’s also the name of senior Laney Lynch’s second full-length play.
(04/29/25 12:49pm)
Elon University’s greek life organizations came together on April 28 on Young Commons for “Greek Fest.”
(04/29/25 12:45am)
Holi, the Hindu festival of color, was celebrated a little differently this year due to weather.
(04/25/25 2:47am)
At their peak, two adjacent Elon University sustainability events saw a line stretching from the edge of Medallion Plaza to the Center for the Arts parking lot.
(04/24/25 3:14am)
The cost of solar and wind energy decreased by 90% over the last decade, so price is no longer a factor when it comes to renewable energy in today’s world, according to environmentalist Bill McKibben. McKibben, an author of 18 books on climate change, gave Elon University’s Earth Week keynote address April 23.
(04/28/25 2:12pm)
Audiences will know the ending of the show when the curtain rises in Elon University’s upcoming production of “Merrily We Roll Along,” which will be the final production of the 2024-25 season.
(04/23/25 8:12pm)
Updated as of 1 p.m. on April 25 to include new event location, information and updated headline.
(04/23/25 5:14pm)
The staff of Elon University’s Maker Hub are preparing to make creativity come to life at the upcoming Maker Takeover.
(05/14/25 1:07pm)
Four months ago, Denise Schweiss sent a letter to a friend in the hospital to express her gratitude to him. He helped her buy music equipment and start her music career — which she then did for 25 years. ‘’