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Updated 12:09 a.m. Sept. 17 to include committee chair's decline to comment.
After two-years in the making, Elon University’s all-female a cappella group Sweet Signatures released their fifth studio album, Bitter Sweet.
Many Elon University students enter the school year with symptoms of illness as COVID-19 and flu cases increase throughout the state.
Elon University’s club ultimate frisbee team, appropriately named “Big Fat Bombs,” began an unprecedented run after starting the season being ranked 138th in its division.
Town of Elon Police Chief Kelly Blackwelder announced the appointment of Lieutenant Kedrick King as new assistant police chief over operations.
Updated as of 10:09 p.m. on Sept. 13 to include video of UNC student reactions.
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Located on the first floor of Carlton, El Centro is an immersion space on campus for Latinx and Hispanic students to feel supported, according to Center of Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education Director Sylvia Muñoz.
In July, North Carolina Highway Patrol announced it would implement an artificial intelligence-based system meant to catch violations of the Hands-Free Law and seatbelt use in commercial truck drivers, according to Acusensus, an Australian road safety technology company that uses AI software to monitor drivers.
Yholima Vargas, born in Bógota, Colombia, has danced since she was young and found safety and self-expression through traditional Colombian dance while living in Montreal, Durham and Burlington. She said as she dances, she yells the Colombian expression “Huepa!” — a declaration of exhilaration.
Hispanic Heritage Month is annually celebrated from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. Elon University hosts a Hispanic Heritage Month Kick-Off Festival in Medallion Plaza each year, with various events throughout the month that celebrate Hispanic food, music, performers and more. Sept. 14 and 15 mark the beginning of community-wide celebration with the kick-off festival and book display beginning Sept. 15. Here is a comprehensive list of Hispanic cultural events on or around Elon's campus over the next month.
Updated as of 5:10 p.m. on Sept. 12 to include comment from Elon's Downtown Development Director.
As Elon volleyball kicks off their 2023-24 season, one player on the team is preparing to play against a family member. Elon junior Sydney Love, an outside hitter and captain for the volleyball team, played against her sister in Fall 2022 and will rematch her this semester.
Shaina Jones started her role as an Assistant English professor at Elon University last fall. While helping her students hone their creative writing skills, Jones was working to publish her own collection poetry.
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.
Updated as of 2:34 p.m. Sept. 14 to include video.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review or comment on a 2021 North Carolina Department of Transportation ban on issuing or renewing specialty license plates with the Confederate flag or any Confederate flag in June.
After being a walk-on for the Elon football team for the past three years, redshirt sophomore Julian Bumper was rewarded with an athletic scholarship — a moment the running back and wide receiver said he will never forget.
Elon University will open a child care development center for children ages newborn to 2-years-old of Elon faculty, staff and students, according to Vice President for Finance and Administration Janet Williams.
From the moment Elon University senior Jasper Myers first opened L’Tanya Richmond’s master’s thesis earlier this summer, she said she knew she had found something remarkable. The thesis, titled “Elon’s Black History: A Story To Be Told,” was published in 2005 while Richmond was pursuing her master’s degree at Duke.