Elon University LGBTQIA+ communities respond to targeted legislation
For senior Ailene Woznicki, Elon University has provided her with an outlet to be more confident in her identity and opportunities to experiment with who she is.
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For senior Ailene Woznicki, Elon University has provided her with an outlet to be more confident in her identity and opportunities to experiment with who she is.
Former North Carolina governor Pat McCrory said he decided to run for the U.S. Senate when unemployment benefits increased.
With a campaign slogan of “empowering the future,” one of the main goals of Lichia Sibhatu’s campaign for U.S. Senate is bettering schools. This includes increasing support for teachers, parents and students, as well as increasing funding for afterschool programs and counseling, according to her website.
When it comes to choreography, it’s all about the group mindset rather than the individual’s — at least for senior Amy Moore. Choreographing reflects on how movement looks on someone else’s body rather than your own.
When junior Alex Magan landed a job with Pollen — a company that plans spring break trips — he hoped it would take him one step closer to his dreams of DJing in another country. This past Spring Break, his dreams became a reality in Cancun, Mexico.
Students, faculty and staff offered their thoughts and opinions on what Women's History Month means to them. Women's History Month, celebrated during the month of March, commemorates and encourages people to celebrate and study the role of women, according to the Library of Congress.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article conflated the Elon University Student Life Committee and the Outdoor Infrastructure Committee. The Outdoor Infrastructure Committee has $60,000 extra funding for projects, not the Student Life Committee.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that on Elon Day, $3 million was raised. The correct number is $3.5 million. Elon News Network regrets this error.
Freshman Christopher Murphy, also known by his stage name “Khari Levard,” has been pursuing the one thing he’s dreamed about since eighth grade — his music career. Though there was a time when he dreamed of being a professional athlete, he realized his real passion was for music, with or without the fans.
As students begin to plan for Spring Break, there is another option they can take into consideration: The Kernodle Center for Civic Life’s Alternative Break programs.
As the stage lights up in McCrary Theatre, the audience can see the story come to life with the sets, costumes and designs. According to senior stage manager for Elon University’s production of Into the Woods, Sydney Bell, said this is due to the months of hard work by the crew prior to the performance. Bell said that although the technical side of theater is often overlooked by the audience, it is what makes the magic happen.
Elon University students voted Cookout for “Best Late Night Food.” Sophomore Kayleigh Putnam said she goes to Cookout for late night food runs, especially since there is not much else open.
Elon University is upgrading its E-Alert system in early 2022 to help spread information to students in a more timely manner in order to help maintain their safety in an emergency.
While most performers in the Fall Dance Concert only need to know their one part in the dance, freshman understudy Katey O’Connell has to learn and practice all parts. For each rehearsal, O’Connell switches positions so she is prepared to step in for any scenario.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that there were 1,172 total votes for the Elon Board of Aldermen election. That is incorrect. Elon News Network regrets this error.
Elon University staff member Stephanie Bourland and Elon Community Church Senior Pastor Randy Orwig will fill the two vacant seats on the Elon Board of Alderman. The polls have closed which means Bourland and Orwig, who were running unopposed, will join the board.
When people think of research, they don’t tend to associate it with the performing arts, but according to professor Renay Aumiller, research, while it may be informal and unconventional, is conducted on a day to day basis.
Sophomore Kaiden Sinclair said the GLC has led him to people that have been supportive and allowed him to be himself.
Faculty share how their teaching has changed in the 20 years after 9/11.
The Student Professional Development Center reported an increased engagement and job placement among 2021 graduates compared to the class of 2020, whose career opportunities were severely limited because of the COVID-19 pandemic.