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(10/23/23 7:26pm)
It wasn’t until Elon University Human Service Studies professor Monica Burney tried to buy a train ticket over the summer for her usual train route that she discovered her stop no longer existed.
(10/22/23 11:56pm)
Updated as of 12:06 p.m. on Oct. 23 to include Elon News Network's exclusive interview with junior Jack Zapata.
(10/21/23 9:36pm)
The Toasty Kettlyst Beer Garden introduced an outdoor beer garden on North Holt Avenue. The outdoor drinking spot is an expansion of the Toasty Kettlyst Beer Company in Gibsonville.
(10/20/23 6:53pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly identified senior Ellie Schmidt within the photo. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(10/20/23 1:13am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that a university event will be held Nov. 7 to continue discussion of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The event will actually be a lecture about Israel's national identity. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(10/20/23 12:13am)
Updated as of 11:14 a.m. on Oct. 20 to include video from the memorial.
(10/18/23 3:11pm)
A permanent plaza has been under construction since Aug. 3 in downtown Elon, and will be complete by early December. The plaza, which will cost roughly $450,000, will be located on West College Avenue and North Williamson Avenue.
(10/17/23 1:50am)
Alpha Epsilon Pi said prayers and hosted a walk of solidarity around Elon University’s campus for the state of Israel on Oct. 16.
(10/16/23 6:32pm)
Alamance-Burlington School System Public Information Officer Les Atkins announced Oct. 16 that the last of seven students were discharged from UNC Chapel Hill Hospital following a school bus crash.
(10/14/23 6:28pm)
“John Proctor is the Villain” is more than the name of Elon University’s 2023 fall play, it’s a declaration. It’s a critique of pop culture, the patriarchy and “The Crucible.”
(10/13/23 5:26pm)
Sandra Reid, a lecturer in human service studies at Elon University, said the fight for civil rights and racial equality will never end until actual reform is made.
(10/12/23 6:22pm)
Updated as of 1:44 p.m. on Oct. 17 to include more context from Elon students.
(10/11/23 2:45am)
The Elon Town Council heard a conditional rezoning petition for Manning Avenue, in which Anthony Hezar, the developer for the project, said he wants to build duplexes on two currently vacant parcels of land.
(10/11/23 2:22am)
High school student Hays McDonnell, hailing from Memphis, Tennessee, said he was amazed by the beauty of Elon’s campus when he visited Oct. 6. According to Hays, once he and his family stepped foot onto campus, they had nothing but praise.
(10/11/23 12:33pm)
According to the automatic voice messaging system of NC Jelly Donuts, the fryer at the 3260 S. Church St. Burlington location started to malfunction — causing the business to temporarily close.
(10/10/23 1:54am)
When senior Samantha Katz was 12 years old, she traveled to Israel for her bat mitzvah project — where she fundraised for an Israeli girl her age who had survived a bombing on a bus. Katz has kept in contact with her for nine years now and said her thoughts immediately went to her and her family, who are now living in Jerusalem.
(10/10/23 12:09am)
After the Elon University women’s soccer team scored early, their offense screeched to a grinding halt — which generated just one shot in the second half. The Phoenix also gave up a late goal to Drexel University, allowing the Dragons to tie the match. Despite several quality looks from Drexel, neither team could find the back of the net in the final minutes — ultimately forcing a 1-1 draw at Rudd Field Oct. 8.
(10/06/23 9:09pm)
After a record-setting performance in their last outing, the Elon University women’s soccer team fell short to the University of Delaware at Rudd Field. Delaware’s goal in the opening minute combined with their impressive defense was enough to propel them to a 1-0 victory over the Phoenix Oct. 5.
(10/06/23 3:17am)
Starting Oct. 6, Roberts Studio Theatre will transform into a high school English classroom — the setting of Elon University’s performing arts fall play, “John Proctor is the Villain.”
(10/06/23 1:45am)
Town of Elon Mayor Emily Sharpe and Town Manager Rich Roedner sat down with students Oct. 5 in Moseley Center to answer questions about working at a local municipality. The town hall event included town, community and county issues.