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Updated as of 5:06 p.m. on Sept. 19 to include photos from Elon University's press conference Sept. 19.
Updated 12:09 a.m. Sept. 17 to include committee chair's decline to comment.
For the second year in a row, the Alamance County Balloon Festival is taking place at Cedarock Park in Burlington from Sept. 8 to 10.
When junior Coby Fecher was 18 years old, he was originally planning to meet up with someone he trusted. But the situation took a turn as he was sexually assaulted by a man. Fecher said the experience left him fearful of men.
The Elon University dance team earned second place in the hip hop Division I category at the National Dance Alliance national championship. Earlier this week the team got third place in the pom Division I category. Elon placed second overall in the hip hop Division I category with a final performance score of 94.6286 falling six tenths of a point behind Utah Valley State University.
The Elon University dance team is looking to become back to back National Dance Alliance national champions in the Division I hip hop category. The team will head into tomorrow morning's finals session seeded first overall with a performance score of 94. Before the hip hop prelims session the team got third place overall in the pom Division I category. This is the second year in a row Elon has taken home third place in pom Division I.
Some Elon students have embraced Korean pop culture with the launch of a new K-pop dance and singing club on campus. K-DNS, short for K-pop Dancing n’ Singing, came about after a successful Winter Term "Burst the Bubble" class.
Updated as of Oct. 11 at 9:43 p.m. to include video.
Forty-three days later than anticipated, Billy D’s Fried Chicken has opened. It was originally set to open within the fall semester, but was delayed due to issues with the general contractor, according to head chef and owner William Dissen.
On the morning of Oct. 1, Chris Breedlove, owner of High Rock Land and Hardscapes Landscaping Company, received a dreaded phone call from Elon University. The university informed him that high winds from Hurricane Ian uprooted trees on campus — the same trees his company had planted only months before.
Oct. 3 kicks off Elon University's fourth annual Sustainability Week. A variety of different events will be held throughout the week to promote sustainable habits on campus and inspire positive change, according to the Office of Sustainability. It is also an opportunity for students and members of the community to learn more about Elon’s sustainability efforts.
Elon University is expecting nearly 2,000 families and 2 to 5 inches of rain this weekend. Hurricane Ian hit the U.S. earlier today and is expected to bring rain and possible winds to campus this weekend.
A New York resident has included Elon University in a series of lawsuits alleging the university’s website design violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Updated as of Jan. 3, 2023 at 7:03 a.m. to include Sunny Hostin's new appearance date, which was rescheduled from Jan. 19 due to a scheduling conflict.
Geshe Palden Sangpo, a Tibetan Buddhist monk now based in Raleigh, spent over 15 hours in the Numel Lumen Sacred Space this week, intricately moving small grains of sand with specialized tools and creating a four-square-foot Green Tara Sand Mandala.
Tibetan Buddhist monk Geshe Sangpo has returned to Elon University this week to create the eighth sand mandala for the campus community. Last year Sangpo came to campus for the first time after the pandemic to create a mandala and is continuing the tradition this year.
This summer, a number of construction projects were completed at Elon University. From the installation of new outdoor classrooms to the renovation of Carolina Hall, campus underwent major renovations before the start of the 2022-23 academic year.
Updated as of Aug. 15 at 4:01 p.m. to include video.
For the 30th year in a row, Elon University will continue its common reading program and has selected, “Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World—and Why Things Are Better Than You Think” by Hans Rosling for the 2022-23 academic year.
Beginning July 1, at-risk kids in the Burlington-Alamance area can attend a day treatment program at Another Chance Treatment Center in Burlington. The program is designed for children and adolescents between the ages of five and 20 who struggle with behavioral issues.