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(03/09/24 8:52pm)
Hosted by the Elon Gender and LGBTQIA Center, Elon students, faculty and Alamance County residents came together to celebrate International Women’s Day with a panel discussion focused on inclusion.
(03/09/24 6:10pm)
Elon Performing Arts students explored the beauty of the spring season with their Spring Dance Concert in McCrary Theatre on March 8. The performance focused on family and diversity within the constructs of society. The concert also allowed students to create a unique style and explore their passion for dance.
(03/09/24 7:44pm)
When Senior Max Casey applied to live in Elon’s sport management living learning community during his freshman year, he thought it would be a good way to meet like-minded individuals. He didn’t think much of the decision, and he didn’t expect to forge relationships that would define the rest of his time at Elon.
(03/09/24 4:02pm)
Elon’s Vital Signs a cappella group hosted its 11th annual Make-A-Wish benefit concert and raised over $10,000 for local kids.
(03/08/24 8:43pm)
The Hon. Cheri Beasley has joined the Elon University School of Law faculty as the university’s first recipient of the Justice Sandra Day O’Connor endowed professorship.
(03/08/24 4:39pm)
When Freshman Murilo Ferreira Lopes founded Rocket Phoenix in February, his goal was to educate students about rocket building. Lopes said rocketry has always been one of his interests at Elon. He sought a place to explore his fascination with rockets.
(03/07/24 8:05pm)
When I read Frank Herbert’s “Dune” back in high school, I never thought that any movie could come close to adapting a narrative with such complex themes and such rich world building. The novel was labeled as “unadaptable” by many, but in 2021, Denis Villeneuve tried and delivered an incredible science fiction film the likes of which I had not seen before. It was one of the best films of that year and swept at the 2022 academy awards. Villeneuve accomplished a miracle and I was unsure, if not doubtful, that he could recapture that magic for a sequel. As it turns out though, my reservations were completely unfounded as “Dune Part 2” is one the best science fiction films ever made.
(03/08/24 2:54pm)
Updated as of 12:45 p.m. on March 10 to update the Daffodil Project's mission statement.
(03/07/24 4:09pm)
Sophomore Carlos Gomez Lopez could have decided to live off campus next year as many upperclassmen chose to do, but instead he wanted to live in the First Generation Living Learning Community. Being a part of the Odyssey program, he always felt like he had a support system when it came to being first-gen, but he knew that not every first-gen student has that.
(03/06/24 3:47pm)
Elon University hosted scholarship weekend, its largest admitted students event, March 2 and 3. Over 2,300 people total registered to attend the event, including more than 900 prospective students, according to Vice President for Enrollment Greg Zaiser.
(03/06/24 4:14am)
As of 10:12 p.m. on March 5, 39 out of 39 precincts in Alamance County have reported their votes for North Carolina’s primary elections. The North Carolina State Board of Elections will officially call the results on March 15. The following are each of North Carolina’s candidates after primary elections closed March 5.
(03/06/24 1:36am)
Updated as of 10:11 p.m. on March 5 to include comment from those at the event, as well as additional photos.
(03/06/24 1:59am)
Updated as of 10:56 p.m. on March 5 to include comment from those at the event, as well as additional photos.
(03/05/24 8:23pm)
With Super Tuesday underway, many voters headed to the polls early this morning and will continue to file through until voting closes at 7:30 p.m. Burlington local Jim Sykes said that voting is extremely important for the younger community members — as they are the future of this area.
(03/04/24 6:08pm)
Updated as of 1:44 p.m. on March 4 to include comment from ABSS School Board Member Seneca Rogers.
(03/04/24 1:11pm)
Voting for North Carolina’s governor position within the primary elections will conclude on March 5.
(03/02/24 11:06pm)
Updated as of 11:46 p.m. on March 2 to include comment from event attendees, as well as a photo gallery.
(03/02/24 8:37pm)
Updated as of 4:27 p.m. on March 2 to include a photo gallery of business on opening day, as well as much of the food served.
(03/02/24 8:24pm)
Updated as of 1:26 p.m. on March 4 to include more photos from the event.
(03/01/24 5:06pm)
As the sun began to set outside, students trickled into the Center for the Arts Isabella Cannon Room. Some danced around as Chappell Roan’s “HOT TO GO!” played through the speakers, while others quietly observed the artwork displays on the wall. On the other side of the room, a series of posters prompted attendees to think about their relationship with LGBTQ+ art. One asks, “who are your favorite queer artists?” A yellow sticky note in the bottom right corner reads, “me." This was the opening ceremony of “Breakthrough,” a three-day, student-run LGBTQ+ arts festival at Elon University from Feb. 23 to 25.