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(04/04/24 1:14am)
Sally Giang, a member of an off-campus vendor, Wristlet, smiles as she engages in conversation with a customer who purchased accessories that were part of the celebration of the beginning of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month on April 3 at the Medallion Plaza.
(04/04/24 1:10am)
Freshman Omar Illesca (left), freshman Edward Hernandez (center) and sophomore Thomas Austin (right) stand behind a table of common treats from Hispanic countries set up by the Latinx-Hispanic Union on April 3 at the Medallion Plaza.
(04/04/24 1:10am)
An off-campus vendor, Wristlet, sold a variety of accessories from keychains to macrame as part of the celebration of the beginning of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month on April 3 at the Medallion Plaza.
(04/04/24 1:12am)
Members of the Gender LGBTQIA Center set up tables with sweets and a prize wheel as part of the celebration of the beginning of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month on April 3 at the Medallion Plaza.
(04/04/24 1:13am)
Librarian Alison Van Norman sets up a table of books related to Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month from Elon's Belk Library as part of the celebration of the beginning of the month on April 3 at the Medallion Plaza.
(04/02/24 7:58pm)
Elon University men’s basketball star players sophomores Max Mackinnon and LA Pratt have officially entered the transfer portal.
(04/01/24 9:35pm)
April 1 marks the beginning of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Elon’s Center for Race Ethnicity Diversity Education has prepared several events to educate students. This year’s theme is “Identities in bloom, Identities take root” which is meant to spread awareness on API students building communities and forging their own path on Elon’s campus. Other organizations such as the Asian-Pacific Student Association, Chinese Club and Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. are also hosting events.
(03/27/24 6:25pm)
Elon Law announced former Major League Baseball coach Tony La Russa as the guest for this year's Distinguished Leadership Lecture series hosted at 6:30 p.m. on April 10 in Carolina Theatre.
(03/25/24 9:16pm)
Three things: 1) No, it's not as bad as the movie. 2) ‘Show don't tell’. And 3) … why?
(03/22/24 7:51pm)
Spring break is quickly approaching, beginning after classes on March 22. Before leaving campus, students must properly secure their living spaces and vehicles for safety — according to Residence Life and campus police.
(03/22/24 5:46pm)
W. Lee Williams III and James S. “Chip” Mahan III, founders of Live Oak Bank Shares, were honored on Thursday, March 21 as recipients of the 2024 Elon University Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership. The award, presented by the Love School of Business and the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, recognizes entrepreneurs who are leaders in their field and who represent Elon’s values.
(03/20/24 9:52pm)
Updated as of 6:09 p.m. on March 20 to include more photos from the event.
(03/20/24 9:24pm)
First Lady Jill Biden speaks to the media during a briefing on March 20 at Durham's Research Triangle Park to promote the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research. The First Lady can be seen to the right of Scott Levitan, president and CEO of the Research Triangle Park, and to the left of North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper.
(03/20/24 3:36pm)
A fire warning has been issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration across central North Carolina from noon to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20.
(03/20/24 3:46am)
Updated as of 5:06 p.m. on March 20 to change the main photo.
(03/20/24 3:35pm)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(03/20/24 1:44pm)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(03/20/24 3:11am)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(03/20/24 1:15am)
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was the first in a long line of plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Alamance County and its Board of Commissioners for protecting the Confederate monument located in front of the county courthouse in Graham.
(03/19/24 7:25pm)
Updated as of 4 p.m. on March 22 to include comment from the national Tri Delta Executive Office.