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(06/30/23 3:36pm)
The Supreme Court ruled against President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, which proposed that the federal government cancel up to nearly $430 billion in student debt and loans for more than 40 million Americans nationwide.
(06/29/23 2:51pm)
Updated as of 4:43 p.m. on June 29 to include reactions from Elon University students.
(06/27/23 2:31pm)
The North Carolina House voted 62-43 in favor of House Bill 574, the “Fairness in Women’s Sports Act,” on June 22. The bill would require athletes in middle school, high school and college to only participate on teams that align with their sex assigned at birth.
(06/26/23 2:19pm)
The Alamance-Burlington School System suffered thousands of dollars in damages at Walter Williams High School from a string of senior pranks that occurred at six high schools in the district.
(06/24/23 5:58pm)
Eddie Talley said he has been an activist since he came out in 2004. Now, Talley is the organizer for Burlington’s pride parade and led over 40 participants June 24 through downtown Burlington. Talley said this is the third annual pride parade for Burlington, and the first year there were any protestors.
(06/14/23 7:56pm)
Sports wagering in North Carolina is currently illegal in most areas of the state, but this changed when Gov. Roy Cooper signed into action House Bill 347 earlier today at the Spectrum Center.
(06/14/23 3:31am)
The Elon Town Council considered a petition by Elon University to add a pavilion to the intersection of North Antioch Avenue and East College Avenue, behind the Sklut Hillel House during the June 13 meeting.
(06/11/23 4:52pm)
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was the first guest speaker at the North Carolina GOP Convention on June 9.
(06/06/23 2:42am)
Updated as of June 6 at 1:15 p.m. to include Meta's community guidelines.
(06/01/23 5:39pm)
Updated as of 2:09 p.m. June 2 to include comment from Clark.
(05/26/23 8:35pm)
The Burlington Police Department announced Assistant Police Chief Alan Balog will be the department’s next police chief. Balog has been with the department for 11 years and works closely with current Police Chief Brian Long, who is retiring in June.
(05/22/23 2:06pm)
Graduating senior Cassidy Creighton received several offers to play lacrosse at the collegiate level before she decided she would spend the next four years at Elon University.
(05/19/23 3:39pm)
Updated as of May 19 at 6:30 p.m. to include video and photos from the second ceremony.
(05/19/23 12:46am)
Friends, family and military staff attended the U.S. Air Force and Army commissioning ceremonies May 18, where former ROTC cadets were sworn in as formal members of the military in Whitley Auditorium.
(05/19/23 12:15am)
The kente cloth symbolizes prestige in many African societies, and it is a visual representation of African history, philosophy, ethics, moral values, political thought and more.
(05/18/23 8:42pm)
Quinn Ray is one of three members of the town of Elon town council up for reelection in 2023 and the first to announce his candidacy. His main goals if elected are to make Elon an example of what a successful college town can be, for both students and residents. Ray, a native of Alamance County, was elected to Elon Town Council for the first time in 2019. Ray was elected alongside Mark Greene, who was an incumbent at the time, and Monti Allison. All three town council members are up for reelection in November.
(05/18/23 7:58pm)
Brian Segovia, a student coordinator at Elon University’s El Centro, said during the Celebremos: Graduates Take Flight event that he cannot describe his four years at Elon without talking about the Latinx and Hispanic community he found at Elon. Segovia said despite the Hispanic community at Elon being a small group, it is a mighty community.
(05/18/23 5:49pm)
Updated as of May 18 at 3:21 p.m. to include comment from Dean Gaither.
(05/18/23 12:44pm)
Traveling to Elon, North Carolina was normal for Kenny Mallory Jr. when he was growing up. The current Elon sophomore always returned to campus with his parents, as they were supportive alumni of the university who attend homecomings and athletic events.
(05/18/23 2:03am)
Ninety-eight students received their masters degrees and oak saplings at Elon University’s graduate commencement ceremony May 17.