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(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.
(05/18/23 1:13am)
Excitement and energy started in Rhodes Stadium at 6 p.m., but quickly built up on May 17 for Elon University's annual senior celebration.
(05/17/23 7:05pm)
The Elon University Board of Trustees named Megan Curling a youth trustee member. Curling is set to serve on the board for two years.
(05/17/23 4:30am)
As seniors prepare to graduate later this week, Jeff Stein, vice president for strategic initiatives, reminded the class of 2023 about their nontraditional four years at Elon. During the senior baccalaureate address, Stein encouraged students to embrace uncertainty after graduation — as they had to do when handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
(05/17/23 3:22am)
Updated as of 12:38 a.m. May 17 to include more detail from the General Assembly vote.
(05/15/23 2:12pm)
The Cape Cod Baseball League has served as a stepping stone for collegiate athletes looking to make their way to Major League Baseball. This summer, Elon University baseball will continue its tradition of sending players up to this high level playing environment with three pitchers – sophomore Shea Sprague, junior Ben Simon and redshirt junior Joe Savino. The pitching trio have signed contracts to play with the Harwich Mariners for the 2023 season.
(05/15/23 1:03am)
Heading into its final home game of the season, the Elon University baseball team looked to complete a few milestones with a win.
(05/14/23 1:05am)
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed Senate Bill 20 on May 13 during a rally in Bicentennial Plaza in Raleigh, located mere footsteps from North Carolina’s Legislative Complex and State Capitol. During the rally, Cooper said he is opposed to SB20, and highlighted that both Republican-dominated houses of the General Assembly passed the bill within 48 hours — which some have criticized as reckless.
(05/13/23 11:58pm)
The Elon University baseball team looked to clinch its spot in the Colonial Athletic Association tournament with a win against the North Carolina A&T Aggies after yesterday’s blowout. The Aggies weren’t going to let that happen, as they shut down the late rally by the Phoenix and won the nail biter 11-9.
(05/13/23 4:08pm)
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(05/13/23 5:05am)
To begin its final home series of the season, the Elon University baseball team came out swinging, and members of the team broke a few personal records while doing so.
(05/13/23 4:47am)
Gov. Roy Cooper is going to veto Senate Bill 20 at a “veto rally for health care freedom” at 10 a.m. May 13 at Bicentennial Mall in Raleigh in collaboration with the North Carolina Reproductive Freedom Coalition.
(05/10/23 9:42pm)
Editor’s Note: The content of this article includes mention of sexual assault.
(05/10/23 8:49pm)
George Moorhead was commissioned as a lieutenant in the army in the late 1950s and 60s. When he came back from his military service, he started his own sales company and gave those he employed the opportunity for growth and development for 30 years. He was married to his late wife, Marianne, for almost 60 years and was a giving father to his two children: Jack and Leslie. Moorhead also helps students learn about the human body in extensive detail and prepares them for a variety of careers in the medical field.
(05/10/23 4:28am)
The Elon University baseball team faced an in-state foe in the High Point Panthers for a rematch at home in its final midweek game. The last time these two met, the Phoenix delivered a 7-3 comeback victory, but Elon was defeated tonight 13-7.
(05/09/23 10:00pm)
The Alamance Burlington Board of Education voted to terminate the employment of Ivan Danilo Ardila-Perez, a Southern Middle School teacher, during its work session Tuesday. Perez, 37, had been a Spanish teacher and soccer coach.
(05/09/23 3:49am)
What’s been a construction site for the past three years became an area full of music, arts and crafts, food and family fun. The Burlington Carousel Festival was held May 6 and 7 at City Park. The festival has not been held since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the carousel house undergoing construction and renovations. The carousel did not operate at the festival in 2019 because construction had already begun.