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Updated as of 12:04 p.m. on March 12 to include an interview of personnel on scene, photos and an interactive map of where the gas leak was located.
Elon University students walk down Young Commons on March 12 during a "Walk in Solidarity with and for All Victims of Oppression" hosted by the Students for Peace and Justice.
Elon University hosted a liberal arts forum March 11 where Olympic athlete, filmmaker and writer Alexi Pappas talked about her experiences as an Olympic athlete. According to Pappas, one of the first things she learned after her games is that a lot of Olympic athletes fall into depression after they finish competing.
From left to right, Madison Synowiec, Alexi Pappas and Maggie Retz speak in Whitley Auditorium on March 11 during a Liberal Arts forum discussion about Pappas' life as an Olympic athlete, filmmaker and writer.
Olympic athlete, filmmaker and writer Alexi Pappas speaks about her experiences with post-Olympic depression in Whitley Auditorium on March 11 during a Liberal Arts forum discussion.
Sophomore track and field sprinter Mya Joy Lee has run track and field since she was in fourth grade and said always knew she always knew that she wanted to be a college athlete.
Elon University senior Jordan Wels is uncovering the mysteries of black holes, fueled by a Lumen Prize scholarship and guided by his mentor: Elon professor of astrophysics Chris Richardson. Wels' research explores the evolution of these celestial objects and their potential impact on the Milky Way galaxy and beyond.
Elon has been ranked first in undergraduate students who participate in study abroad for the 18th time. Many of these students are women with varying experiences, often dependent on the culture within the country of their choice.
Updated as of 6:38 p.m. on March 17 to include video of the event.
Updated as of 4:18 p.m. on March 14 to reflect a more accurate total donation amount for the last 11 Elon Days.
Phoenix Fashion is Elon University’s first fashion club whose mission is to educate others about the fashion industry, promote sustainability, create clothing pieces and showcase created garments.
Seniors Shannon Buntin (left) and Matty Reardon (right) shared a moment at a table as people began to gather for the Elon Day Senior Toast on March 7 in the Global Commons Great Hall.
Hosted by the Elon Gender and LGBTQIA Center, Elon students, faculty and Alamance County residents came together to celebrate International Women’s Day with a panel discussion focused on inclusion.
Elon students could spin the wheel for a chance to win a variety of prizes at Pop-Up Lounge on March 7.
Elon Performing Arts students explored the beauty of the spring season with their Spring Dance Concert in McCrary Theatre on March 8. The performance focused on family and diversity within the constructs of society. The concert also allowed students to create a unique style and explore their passion for dance.
When Senior Max Casey applied to live in Elon’s sport management living learning community during his freshman year, he thought it would be a good way to meet like-minded individuals. He didn’t think much of the decision, and he didn’t expect to forge relationships that would define the rest of his time at Elon.
Elon’s Vital Signs a cappella group hosted its 11th annual Make-A-Wish benefit concert and raised over $10,000 for local kids.
The 2024 Spring Dance Concert finished with a performance of Janice Rosario’s piece “Brink” on March 8 at McCrary Theatre.
Volunteer Barbara Simpson holds a Burlington Animal Services dog on a lease at the Hikes with Hounds event on March 8.
The Hon. Cheri Beasley has joined the Elon University School of Law faculty as the university’s first recipient of the Justice Sandra Day O’Connor endowed professorship.