Students play dodge ball for cancer research and suicide prevention
On a rainy Friday afternoon, while some students might have chosen to go home to their beds, some students instead played dodgeball.
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On a rainy Friday afternoon, while some students might have chosen to go home to their beds, some students instead played dodgeball.
Money might soon have an effect on how students participate in religious organizations at Elon University.
For Audrey Garton, seeing an abandoned building filled with people was the most relieving sight all day.
With the rain, wind, and many businesses closed, the streets of downtown Burlington seemed empty.
With Hurricane Florence still headed for the Carolinas, most on-campus Elon students have left to escape the storm’s path. But others in the area have decided to brave the storm.
CORRECTION: Because of a file management error, the video attached to this article originally had footage of a horse that did not belong to Imogen Thomson. The video has been updated with correct footage of her horse, Chairman. Elon News Network apologizes for the error.
Tomorrow marks 17 years since an event that forever changed American history, the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and The Pentagon.
Every semester right before registration for classes begins, Elon University students pull up their degree audits and look for the classes they need to take the next semester. They scroll through a variety of blocked off sections with bolded letters all in different colors, seeing phrases like “You need a C or better to meet this requirement” and “8 hours waived for students with a double major.”
Update (8/4/18 10:29 a.m.)
The original headline to this story said Tyler Rock started this app. He is actually only a representative. Elon News Network regrets the error.
In the intimate setting of the Gender and LGBTQIA center, surrounded by students President Connie Book held a talk about LGBTQIA issues on campus.
On Friday, April 13, students who were admitted to Elon from all over the world will come to campus for one reason — Phoenix Fusion.
President Book attended her first SGA meeting last night, addressing student and staff concerns on campus. At the meeting, she listened to student concerns about social life, mental health and diversity.
Today, Elon Poll released the results of a poll entitled "What North Carolina Teachers Think about Guns in Schools," which surveyed a large majority of K-12 teachers in North Carolina and was conducted jointly with The News & Observer, Raleigh's local newspaper, and Charlotte Observer.
Immediately after their first assignment, which brought them to College Place with a van load of ten students at 11 p.m. on Thursday, Safe Rides’ operators senior Dan Ford and sophomore Remy Benzel were on Lebanon Avenue waiting for their next assignment discussing what would happen if Safe Rides didn’t exist.
There are many restaurants to choose from along North Williamson Avenue. The Root, Tangent, The Oak House and Pandora’s Pies all offer a variety of different choices. But one special chalkboard brings customers through Pandora's Pies' doors.
Both students and staff alike shed tears as Doug Arms, an InterVarsity staff member, gave his final address before leaving for a sabbatical he will not return from.
This Saturday, Dec. 16, Elon Law will hold its first December commencement. This year Elon law is graduating its first class of students from its 2.5 year curriculum.
Updated on Oct. 10, 11:20: Deaton loses primary and admits defeat publicly.
Students displaced from their Park Place apartments have started to move back in.