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(10/09/23 12:27pm)
Elon freshman Maddie Milner wasn’t diagnosed with autism until May 2021 at age 16, when transitioning from private to public school proved difficult for her. But before her sophomore year of high school — during the COVID-19 lockdowns — Milner said she suspected she may be neurodivergent.
(10/08/23 5:52pm)
Over the last three years, Elon University’s club basketball team has seen a massive change in popularity. The program went from struggling to gain interest after the pandemic to having almost 90 sign ups each year starting from 2021 according to Elon senior and club basketball co-president Max Casey.
(10/07/23 4:25pm)
When doing research on how to open a successful lemonade business, Keith Slader saw an opportunity.
(10/05/23 5:47pm)
On a small patch of land near downtown Gibsonville sits a miniature version of almost every important North Carolinian monument. Kitty Hawk, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Beech Mountain, Grandfather Mountain – even Elon College is laid out along miniature train tracks.
(10/06/23 12:31pm)
Kai Swanson, a cinema and television arts professor, said they have been using the Writer’s Guild of America strike and following settlement as an educational tool for her students.
(10/05/23 1:09pm)
Elon University’s Historic Neighborhood dates back to 1889, so it shouldn't come as a shock the buildings need occasional maintenance.
(10/04/23 11:52am)
Elon University has seen an increase in reported rapes in the last three years, according to the 2023 fire and safety report. The report details crimes reported in 2022, which includes 17 cases of rape, seven more than the year prior and 15 more than 2020.
(10/17/23 11:57am)
Early into her freshman year, now sophomore Katy Mulflur would receive what she called “grumpy” texts and calls from Jason Titunik, her downstairs neighbor in Historic neighborhood’s Hook, Brannock and Barney residential hall.
(10/03/23 12:27pm)
Burlington's CityGate Dream Center soccer club traveled across the Atlantic, facing off against international competition in England.
(10/02/23 2:44pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated that Phoenix Fan Fest was cancelled last year, when in fact it was relocated. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(10/01/23 9:54pm)
After the Elon University men’s soccer team put on a potent offensive display in the first half against No. 19 Hofstra University, it seemed like the Phoenix had a chance to win its first game in over a month. Yet, back-to-back goals by Hofstra in the opening five minutes of the second period suggested otherwise, as the Phoenix would go on to fall 3-0 on Sept. 30 at Rudd Field.
(10/01/23 3:27pm)
While sixth grade may evoke memories of braces, bus rides and physical education class, Mike Wiley looks back on it as the year he discovered his life’s passion.
(10/01/23 1:08am)
Apollo Chemical’s facility on Willow Springs Lane near Alamance-Burlington Regional Airport has been connected to a discharge of 1,4 Dioxane into Haw River.
(09/30/23 6:37pm)
Daymond John, star of ABC’s “Shark Tank,” joined Elon University as the Fall Convocation speaker Sept. 29 in the Schar Center.
(10/02/23 12:03pm)
Elon University students voted in on-campus elections for freshman senators on Sept. 12. As local elections approach, alternatives to voter ID are being introduced to help students vote in off-campus local municipal elections through the new Elon Phoenix Voting card.
(10/01/23 3:46pm)
While facing anxiety and her first year of college, freshman Kaelise Lane said her hobbies help keep her mental health in check.
(09/28/23 4:55pm)
Elon University’s Contemporary Chamber Ensemble performed this Sunday at the Center for the Arts Black Box. The band played four songs that fell under the “contemporary music” style.
(09/28/23 5:46pm)
Elon University has started off the 2023-24 school year with a new method of to-go containers, now offering a free app called ReusePass. The app allows students to check out the green to-go containers for up to three days, rather than the previous years where students could trade to-go boxes for carabiners.
(09/30/23 5:18pm)
Just weeks before her senior year, Presly Austin had a difficult decision to make. During volleyball conditioning, Austin slipped two discs in her back, causing her to go to the hospital. It happened again only a little while later.
(09/29/23 11:50am)
The town of Pittsboro is performing tests on the water it receives from the Haw River due to a 1,4-dioxane leak in Burlington — the second time in two months.