Auschwitz survivor shares memories with Elon students
Holocaust survivor and Professor Emeritus of Cleveland State University, Zev Harel gave a speech titled “Holocaust Remembrance” in the LaRose Digital Theatre at Elon University on May 3.
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Holocaust survivor and Professor Emeritus of Cleveland State University, Zev Harel gave a speech titled “Holocaust Remembrance” in the LaRose Digital Theatre at Elon University on May 3.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) directly addresses the use of service dogs under Title III, labelled Public Accommodations.
While most lottery winners can win up to a million dollars, winners of the Elon University’s housing lottery win the chance to choose where they live next school year.
CORRECTION: The original version of this article was published with a graphic including Bob Woodward, Vint Cerf and Kathleen Parker. In fact, those speakers were not brought to Elon University by the Liberal Arts Forum. Elon News Network regrets the error.
Freshman Molly Offstein’s incident has prompted a discussion about campus-wide road safety.In light of this 7:30 a.m. March 4 accident, Dan Anderson, vice president of Elon University Communications, said it is important to realize that road safety “is a shared responsibility for the entire community.”
Elon University President Leo Lambert’s announcement about the ending of his term mentioned the work the community has ahead to find the school’s ninth president.
In her 24 years of being the Elon University SGA adviser, Jana Lynn Patterson, dean of Student Heath and Wellness, said she had never seen this before.
Ahmed Fadaam’s personal life was drastically altered by the stroke of President Donald Trump’s pen.
Despite Winter Term having been busy for many of the students staying at Elon University for classes, the same cannot be said for many of the local businesses around the campus that are dependent on the student body.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Chants of “love trumps hate,” “my body, my choice” and “the future is female” echoed down Independence Avenue and throughout the country's capitol during the Women’s March on Washington Saturday morning.
The second line of the Declaration of Independence states that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
EDITOR'S NOTE (5:26 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 15): The original version of this story lacked necessary information documenting students' reports of mold in residence halls. The story has been updated to reflect the university's response to the reports made through Elon's FixIt portal. Student reports where ENN could not independently verify the existence of mold have been removed.
Since late October, North Carolina firefighters have been battling wildfires spreading throughout the western part of the state, especially in the drier counties like Watauga.
As a child of a Vietnam War veteran, Elon University sophomore Lavinia Johnson has always cherished Veterans Day.
After a successful first day, the Intersect committee was excited to begin the second day of its Diversity and Leadership Conference.
With a record number of more than 250 participants, the Intersect Diversity & Leadership Conference commenced Friday, Nov. 4. The first day began with a fun bingo ice breaker designed to bring people from all different backgrounds together. At the end of this game, winners and losers alike left with gift cards and Intersect t-shirts.
There are currently 6,008 undergraduate students at Elon University, according to the Elon Admissions website, and 3,545 of them are women. According to Breastcancer.org, one in eight women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime. Applying these statistics, 443 Elon women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in their lifetime.
Though the biggest effect of Hurricane Matthew at Elon University was heavy rain over the weekend, Jana Lynn Patterson, dean of Student Health and Wellness said that the school was prepared for an emergency situation. “You’ve got to be prepared because you don’t have a lot of time,” Patterson said. “One [of the major things to do] is to be aware of your surroundings and not to be frightened.”According to Patterson, Elon is equipped for many types of emergencies, including an armed intruder on campus or a contagious sickness such as anthrax. Hurricane Matthew was just another reminder that an emergency can be spontaneous. “There are certain things that you are going to do that are standard at any time for any kind of disaster that would be disruptive,” Patterson said. “Where are we going to house people if we can’t keep them on campus? How are we going to feed them?”Patterson said if the hurricane had hit harder, Elon was ready to feed students for up to a week. The university also secured transportation in the event of an evacuation.