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(02/22/21 1:34pm)
While exposure to the outside world has been limited during the COVID-19 pandemic, students with autism face a new set of challenges that have been exacerbated by fluctuating measures regarding hybrid instruction in the Wake County School System. Approximately one year after the onset of the pandemic, parents with students in special education programs still find themselves left behind by Wake County.
(04/08/20 7:33pm)
Students from Elon University have been moving home and adjusting to a new normal during unprecedented times. Some students are upset, feeling that a semester of college was robbed from them, while others are battling the frustration of being brought home from abroad.
(10/24/19 5:52pm)
Elon students designed and launched their own app, CampU.
(10/07/19 11:26pm)
Phi Beta Kappa Commons was home to the fourth annual yoga festival, Solsitium, where the yoga club hosts an outdoor yoga practice, meditation and has giveaways.
(10/06/19 4:00pm)
Standing at 5 feet and 4 inches on the ice, sophomore Grace Moroney’s blonde ponytail is seen as she skates down the rink, which comes as a surprise to some fans.
(09/18/19 2:06am)
Visiting professor from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Angela Kashuba’s lecture summarized her research in the HIV field in McCrary Theatre on Sept. 17.
(09/02/19 2:50pm)
Elon’s Student Made Store launches its website Sept. 2, in an effort to support creativity and entrepreneurship among students. The website showcases different artists on Elon’s campus and gives them a platform to sell their work online.
(08/26/19 9:08pm)
Move In weekend was full of emotions, from excitement and nerves, to a few tears. For mother Charlotte Olson, having her daughter Corinna away from home wasn’t unusual.
(08/23/19 12:27pm)
FINAL UPDATE: 1:47 p.m.
(08/22/19 11:34pm)
Afternoon rain pushed a welcome barbecue for 55 international freshmen inside, but the weather did not dampen spirits. On the second floor of Lakeside Dining Hall, Orientation Leaders gathered with their students for a final barbecue before the rest of the Class of 2023 arrives tomorrow.
(08/24/19 6:13pm)
CORRECTION: The original version of this article misstated the size of the Class of 2023, it is the second-largest class in Elon history. The positions of two sources interviewed about the Elon Core Curriculum and common reading were also misstated. The synopsis of FutureFace has also been updated. Elon News Network regrets the errors.
(05/16/19 10:59pm)
From CEO suite to farm land, one man changed his life to be with family.
(05/14/19 5:42pm)
Elizabeth Hudson was the first candidate of four to present in the ongoing provost search.
(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.
(04/24/19 2:19am)
“We pulled the NBA from the depths by making fans from our fans,” said David Stern, the former NBA commissioner, while addressing a group on Elon University’s campus at the first Sport Management Symposium on Tuesday, April 23, in Turner Theatre.
(04/05/19 6:55pm)
Elon University launched its newest fundraising campaign today — Elon LEADS: Our University Campaign. The campaign has already raised $167 million since 2015, with hopes of reaching its goal of $250 million by May 2022.
(03/13/19 12:00pm)
Sophomore Annie Earnshaw and junior Livi Murray are two Elon University students who have taken full advantage of their spare time on campus — between classes, homework, clubs and social lives, they also run their own businesses.
(02/16/19 1:00pm)
Walking around Elon’s campus, it’s easy to appreciate the manicured lawns, perfected brick walkways and the towering oak trees. But as a minority on campus, one thing students might notice is a lack of students that look like them.
(01/15/19 8:09pm)
Belk Library’s second floor wasn’t filled with its normally hushed voices and busy workers this Tuesday. Instead, the chattering of the Human Library Project echoed across the floor, and no one seemed to mind.
(11/05/18 10:40pm)
Nine percent.