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(04/15/23 5:20pm)
Elon University’s club for student playwrights, NewWorks, is set to premiere a series of site-specific theatrical pieces written, directed and performed by Elon students April 23 to 25.
(04/05/23 2:54pm)
Elon senior Mei Soopper has been waiting for this day since January. From contacting vendors to cooking and set-up, Soopper has been working with the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education to coordinate the kickoff event for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
(04/01/23 4:08pm)
This week, Jennifer Ladda and her husband traveled from New Jersey to see their daughter perform in McCrary Theatre. Over the past four years, Ladda and her husband have made several trips to see their daughter, senior Caity Ladda, on stage. But Friday night was the opening night of Caity’s last main stage performance at Elon University.
(03/11/23 4:19pm)
Sophomore Julia Finkle first joined the Jewish Learning Fellowship in the fall and returned this semester as the program’s intern. Her cohort had around 13 students who met every week.
(02/21/23 10:07pm)
Senior Jack Morrill first discovered the power in Elon’s LGBTQIA communities as a freshman, after meeting three other LGBTQIA students at Lakeside Dining Hall.
(02/18/23 7:55pm)
Over 50 Elon students, across majors, came together to create, produce and perform original student pieces highlighting LGBTQ+ stories and communities.
(02/08/23 4:25am)
While most people use B.C. and A.D., Chef Njathi Kabui uses his own scale to reference time.
(01/23/23 5:19pm)
Elon University School of Law has named its next dean, Elon University President Connie Book announced Jan. 23.
(11/18/22 2:00pm)
“Hey everyone. It took me a while to understand that I need to seek help. These past few weeks I’ve been stressing about financial aid, family back at home, being homesick and trying to understand that not everyone is going to want to be friends. It’s hard to feel welcomed when people give you looks or they act like you’re not there. I feel both invisible and out of place. I want to tell my friends, but I don’t want to put a burden on their shoulders. What can I do to relieve this stress?”An anonymous user of the initials IB posted on TimelyCare’s “Community” feature seeking relief and support.
(11/09/22 6:05am)
Updated as of 1:16 a.m. on Nov. 9, 2022 to include voting data.
(10/29/22 4:38pm)
When Elon University sophomore Collin Flanagan learned the 2022 Fall Musical was James Magruder’s “Head Over Heels,” he knew he needed to be a part of it.
(10/26/22 2:54am)
The second day of Greek Week featured a field day on the Phi Beta Kappa Commons. Students in Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council and Panhellenic Association fraternities and sororities had opportunities to earn points for their team by participating in events or showing up in support.
(10/24/22 3:29pm)
The 2022 North Carolina State Fair ran from Oct. 13 to Oct. 23 and welcomed over 854,368 visitors, according to the fair’s attendance records as of Oct. 23. Though the fair is yet to reach its pre-pandemic attendance levels, the number of visitors has increased since last year.
(10/22/22 5:36pm)
Elon University senior Ross Brunschwig joined Instant Laughter his freshman year after hearing about the improv troupe from several upperclassmen who encouraged him to audition.
(10/13/22 1:31am)
The city of Graham Fire Department responded to a building fire at 300 East Parker St. in Graham at 9:18 p.m. Oct 11. The Graham Police Department was first to arrive on East Parker Street, but throughout the night, it was joined by additional fire and police departments from across the county, including Mebane, Haw River and Swepsonville. The Elon Fire Department came to Graham’s aid as part of the County-Wide Tanker Task Force. It was called in by the incident commander to bring water to the scene to combat insufficiencies in Graham’s north side water system.
(10/11/22 10:21pm)
After two years of interrupted travel, Elon University’s study abroad program saw an increase in participation in 2021-22, according to the Elon Experiences annual report. This year, 1,307 students studied abroad in comparison to the 91 students in the 2020-2021 academic year.
(10/10/22 8:19pm)
Elon University students looking to take a break from their day with a therapeutic activity can find dogs, cats and rabbits waiting from 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 11 on the Moseley West Lawn.
(10/10/22 12:00pm)
Elon University junior Jonathan Jensen made his debut as lead scenic designer in the Department of Performing Arts’ production of “Concord Floral.” The fall play will run through Oct. 11 at Roberts Studio Theatre in Arts West.
(09/25/22 11:04pm)
Alamance Arts hosted its second annual Hispanic Heritage Month festival Sept. 25 in downtown Graham, by the Children’s Museum of Alamance County. The event featured over 25 vendors, ranging from artists, community organizations, businesses and food trucks.
(09/22/22 3:59pm)
Elon University received an honorable mention on Playbill’s annual ranking of the top 10 colleges and universities represented on Broadway — evoking mixed feelings of pride and hesitation within Elon’s Department of Performing Arts.