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A fallen tree blocks Haggard Avenue next to McMichael Science Center on Thursday, Oct. 8.
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A fallen tree blocks Haggard Avenue next to McMichael Science Center on Thursday, Oct. 8.
Winds and rain from Tropical Storm Michael uprooted an oak tree outside of Sloan Hall on Thursday, Oct. 11.
Wendy Williams, Elon University arborist, uses an extended saw to cut down damaged branches of an elm tree behind Story Hall on Thursday, Oct. 11.
Dan Sweet, a gardener with Elon University, surveys damage to an elm tree behind Story Hall on Thursday, Oct. 11.
Sawdust flies as Wendy Williams, Elon University arborist, uses a chainsaw to remove damaged branches of an elm tree behind Story Hall on Thursday, Oct. 11.
Winds and rain from Tropical Storm Michael damaged elm tree behind Story Hall on Thursday, Oct. 11.
Taylor Faust walks to her car on during a heavy downpour on Thursday, Oct. 11.
Wendy Williams, arborist for Elon University, clears out drainage grates from Under the Oaks on Thursday, Oct. 11. Rains from Tropical Storm Michael left Alamance County in a flood advisory on the first day of Fall Break.
Kevin Hardin, a local artist, paints the front window of the Merge Pop-up Exhibition space on Sept. 29.
Diana Vinas, assistant director of El Centro, welcomes physical therapy students during the first day of conversational Spanish classes in the School of Health Sciences, Sept. 11, 2018.
Susan Tripp, a horticulturist with Physical Plant, loads fallen branches into a cart outside of Long Building on Monday, Sept. 17.
Santiago is one of 118 Elon University students who lives in a mandatory evacuation zone along Hurricane Florence's path. She and her mother both decided it would be safer for her to stay in her Virginia dorm.
Lilly Santiago's first month of college was disrupted when Hurricane Florence barreled toward her hometown of Wilmington. But she's using the tenacity of her past to push through as she continues to adjust to Elon.
Manager Justin Brawley of MaGerk's Pub & Grill kept the establishment open throughout Florence, providing a refuge with "good food" and "great drinks." Thursday, Sept. 14.
Lizzy Amonette, a server at Tangent Eat+Bar, serves the first two customers of the day during the week Hurricane Florence is set to affect Elon.
George Katsoudas, the owner of Skid's Restaurant of Elon, is determined to keep the doors of his diner open until the power goes out.
One of Elon's most popular pizza restaurants will continue to remain open during Hurricane Florence, but will operate throughout the week with limited hours.
Gary Williamson, the founder and president of ACTBAC, speaks at the Confederate Memorial Day Service May 10.
Nikki Haley, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., answers a question posed by Peter Feaver, professor of political science and policy studies, during Haley’s lecture at Duke University on April 5, 2018.
Nikki Haley, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., answers a question posed by Peter Feaver, professor of political science and policy studies, during Haley’s lecture at Duke University on April 5, 2018.