Student-run dance production ‘Semicolon’ offers hopeful narrative to Elon University community
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CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly identified senior Ellie Schmidt within the photo. Elon News Network regrets this error.
“John Proctor is the Villain” is more than the name of Elon University’s 2023 fall play, it’s a declaration. It’s a critique of pop culture, the patriarchy and “The Crucible.”
Starting Oct. 6, Roberts Studio Theatre will transform into a high school English classroom — the setting of Elon University’s performing arts fall play, “John Proctor is the Villain.”
Updated as of 10:38 a.m. on Sept. 24 to include more photos from the event.
When freshman Aidan Fishkind was preparing to come to Elon from Michigan, they had planned to get their monthly allergy shots through Student Health Services. Since health services’ only registered nurse retired over the summer, Fishkind said they will be at least six weeks behind by the time they get their next shot.
For six Elon University students, what started as ideas written on sticky notes during their Winter Term class at the start of 2023 became a published video game just months later.
This year, Elon University is welcoming the 1,688 freshmen comprising the class of 2027 to campus, according to the admissions office.
Sophomore and first floor East A resident assistant Khoreen Johnson woke up at 7:30 a.m. to begin greeting her new residents.
Updated 6:30 a.m. as of Aug. 18 to include comment from Elon University Athletic Director Jennifer Strawley, as well as reflect attempted communication with state sen. Amy Galey and Elon University Director of the Gender and LGBTQIA Center.
Updated as of 4:57 p.m. Aug. 15 to include comment from university spokesperson Owen Covington.
After working at the University of Miami since 2012, Jennifer Strawley began her new role as Elon University’s director of athletics on Aug. 1. Strawley is Elon’s 20th director of athletics, filling the role after Dave Blank stepped down at the end of the 2022-23 academic year.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a trio of bills targeting the state’s LGBTQ+ communities; the bills would have restricted transgender students from participating in school sports, gender affirming healthcare for minors and classroom instruction surrounding gender identity and sexuality. Despite Cooper’s vetoes on July 5, these bills could still pass if they are overturned by the General Assembly.
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.
Elon University Odyssey scholars gathered alongside university staff and faculty in upstairs Lakeside to celebrate the achievements of the 35 graduating Odyssey scholars on Saturday.
During Elon University’s Student Government Association final business meeting of the spring semester, senior Ryan Lockwood asked the senate to pass a resolution expressing SGA’s condolences and sympathies to the Yelle family following the death of Elon junior Jackson Yelle.
Elon University celebrated the accomplishments of over 20 undergraduate and graduate first-generation students Tuesday evening during its First Gen Graduation Ceremony.
Friday evening, over 400 Elon University students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and families gathered in Schar Center to celebrate Elon LEADs, the university’s largest fundraising campaign to date.
Elon University students, families, alumni, faculty and staff gathered together in Alumni Gym to celebrate Black excellence and community on campus on Saturday,
Elon University is searching for its next director of the Center for Leadership, where Larry Mellinger is serving as interim director.
Elon University football players took to campus today, but instead of their usual plays and passes fans are used to, the players were holding signs and helping people register with Be The Match — a national marrow donor program. People who signed up today will join the national registry of donors, which could provide a match for someone who needs a blood transfusion.