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(03/30/25 5:02pm)
Dust storms, the Colorado River, a large thunderstorm and a flood — all major plot points of Elon University’s production of “Grapes of Wrath” where technology plays a large role.
(03/30/25 4:27pm)
Lights dimmed and music blasted as the College Street Taphouse prepared for one of the Gender & LGBTQIA Center’s favorite events of the year — the Kiki Ball. A night filled with music, dance and friendly competition, Kiki Ball is made up of runway style performances from competitors in six categories: best dressed, international superstars, newbies, out of this world, hand performance and vogue.
(03/29/25 4:19pm)
CORRECTION: The original version of this article contained the wrong title for The New York Arab-American Comedy Festival. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(03/31/25 1:08pm)
With under three months until graduation, the Student Professional Development Center has continued to use Elon Q&A, a new tool implemented in the fall semester, utilizing AI to connect students with alumni.
(03/30/25 8:18pm)
Senior Aubrey Spicola will never forget the first time she watched a star being born.
(03/28/25 1:47pm)
In the 21st century, data shapes many people’s daily lives. From making curated recommendations on streaming platforms to targeted advertisements and weather forecasts, there is a growing demand for data competency.
(03/24/25 12:41pm)
Updated as of 3:18 p.m. on April 3 to include video.
(03/14/25 6:06pm)
The stage lights flashed as “Danger Zone” from “Top Gun” echoed through McCrary Theatre in Elon University’s Center for the Arts. Vernice “FlyGirl” Armour ran down the aisle, high-fiving attendees as she headed to the stage.
(03/13/25 4:27pm)
Elon University hosted the United States Navy Concert Band on March 12 in Alumni Gym. This is the second show in the band's southeastern tour to celebrate the 250 year anniversary of the Navy and the 100 year anniversary of the Navy Band. The band will travel to Spartanburg, South Carolina next in its 23 day tour and finish in Washington, D.C. The concerts are free to all attendees.
(03/17/25 1:08pm)
Milk is known to help strengthen bones and muscles, but for Elon sophomore Jacob Bradshaw, it has also helped him build a strong humor-filled bond with his classmates.
(03/19/25 6:12am)
Nailah Ware, president of Limitless, is convinced loving a rapper starts with knowing their story.
(03/12/25 1:42am)
“West Side Story,” “Into the Woods” and “Sweeney Todd” — only a few of Stephen Sondheim’s works that the Burlington Paramount Theater will be celebrating in “95 Years of Stephen Sondheim.”
(03/09/25 8:30pm)
Updated as of 10:56 p.m. on March 10 to include photo gallery.
(03/08/25 3:52am)
Joe Gatto, American comedian, producer and actor performed as one of the last events of Elon Day on March 6 in Alumni Gym. Gatto starred in Impractical Jokers, a hidden-camera comedy television series, before leaving in 2021, and is on tour throughout cities and college campuses.
(03/06/25 1:37pm)
Emanation — emerging out of the void, being a bright light in darkness, having hope and internal reincarnation. These are all definitions of emanation and what the choreographers are exploring for Elon University’s Spring Dance Concert.
(03/01/25 9:05pm)
A group of six students assembled at 7 p.m. Feb. 27 in Alumni Gym, chatting and catching up while pop music played on a portable speaker. Soon, among rows of empty chairs and tossed-aside backpacks, they were spinning flags and practicing choreography.
(02/27/25 10:59pm)
Stuart Weitzman is a renowned footwear designer who has built a reputation for designing shoes that balance both comfort and elegance. His brand has been worn by celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Angelina Jolie, Tate McRae, Beyoncé and more. Weitzman visited Elon University on Feb. 26 to talk to students and share his passion for designing and navigating the changing fashion industry.
(02/27/25 2:16pm)
With live steel pan music, mask decorating and a buffet of Caribbean and Latin American food, the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education and El Centro kicked off Elon’s third annual Carnaval celebration on Feb. 26 in McKinnon Hall.
(02/26/25 3:43am)
The Town of Elon hosted a showing of historic photos from places around Elon — like Elon University. People were encouraged to stop by and write down anything they knew about each photo’s backstory.
(02/24/25 7:40pm)
With an estimated 150 attendees hailing from over 10 universities, the Ripple Conference, held from Feb. 21 to 23, showcased the importance of interfaith dialogue on college campuses.