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Junior and Student Ally Chris Adamik presents his case for Elon Faculty Forward to members of SGA during their Dec. 7 meeting.
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Junior and Student Ally Chris Adamik presents his case for Elon Faculty Forward to members of SGA during their Dec. 7 meeting.
President Connie Book presents her case against Elon Faculty Forward to members of SGA during their Dec. 7 meeting.
During Elon Faculty Forward’s first public event, Catherine Bush and Sharon Eisner, both non-tenure-track faculty and Organizational Committee members, delivered a neutrality agreement to President Connie Book’s office for her and Provost Steven House to sign on Nov. 29.
Catherine Bush, assistant professor of biology and member of the Organizing Committee of Elon Faculty Forward, prepares for her opening speech at the movement's first public event in Phi Beta Kappa Commons on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018.
Members and supporters of Elon's Faculty Forward organization march towards Powell Building during their first public meeting chanting phrases such as "We Teach! We Give! Help us earn enough to live!" on Thursday, Nov. 29.
Seniors Reed Stiller, Ryan Healey and Margeaux Baker decide what to watch now that power in their Mill Point apartment has been restored. Saturday, Oct. 13.
Seniors Ryan Healey and Reed Stiller watch "The Office" hours after power is restored to their Mill Point apartment. Saturday, Oct. 13.
A Linetec Services crew member hammers a fallen power line on Briarcliff Road on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Linetec Services crews rebury the previously downed power line on Briarcliff Road on Saturday, Oct. 13.
LineTec Services crews return a downed power line to its former position on Briarcliff Road. Saturday, Oct. 13.
Hurricane Michael's wind and rain knock down a power line on Briarcliff Road, cutting out electricity for the surrounding area.
David Vaughn '79 and Tori, his 13-year-old canine, sit on their front porch enjoying the sun. Their electricity was knocked out when a power line on Briarcliff was knocked down by Hurricane Michael at around 4 p.m. on Thursday. Saturday, Oct. 13.
A damaged power line at the intersection of Saddle Club Road and Briarcliff Road remains titled on Saturday, Oct. 13, after Hurricane Michael's rain and wind destabilized it on Thursday.
A Duke Energy employee watches crews from LineTec Services as they lift a downed power line off Briarcliff Road on Saturday, Oct. 13. Duke Energy has stated that all power in Alamance County should be restored by Tuesday night.
A pair of Linetec Services employees examine a piece of a downed power line tangled in cables on Briarcliff Road on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Saddle Club Road neighbors and Elon University alumni David Vaughn '79 and David Pinson '82 watch as Duke Energy and Linetec Services crews move the downed power line on Saturday, Oct. 13.
A Linetec Services employee helps place a transformer for a downed power line on Briarcliff Road on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Wendy and Summer Williams stand next to their Cushman cart which is filled to the brim with branches that Hurricane Michael knocked down. Summer volunteered to help her mother pick up branches in the morning of Saturday, Oct. 13.
Summer Williams volunteers to help her mother Wendy Williams pick up downed branches around the Historic Neighborhood on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Wendy Williams smiles at her daughter as they drive a Cushman Cart through the Historic Neighborhood. Her daughter Summer volunteered to help clean up campus on Saturday, Oct. 13.