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Beth Lavinder at the I Am Change March that marched from the Wayman Chapel Church to the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham, N.C. on Oct. 31, 2020.
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Beth Lavinder at the I Am Change March that marched from the Wayman Chapel Church to the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham, N.C. on Oct. 31, 2020.
Attendant of the I Am Change March Muhhamad Kareem waves a flag in front of the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham, N.C. As the protest progressed pepper spray was used by the Alamance County Sheriffs and attendees of the march as well as organizers were detained on Oct. 31, 2020.
Elon University has started “expanded testing” for all undergraduates. They are aiming to include 5,000 students by the end of this week.
Elon physical plant worker and arborist Cameron Holmes wraps caution tape around the tree that fell in front of Alamance Building during tropical storm Zeta at around 11 a.m. on Oct. 29, 2020. Elon University lost power and wifi for about seven hours as Duke Energy and Elon Physical Plant staff worked to restore power to the university.
A lamp post was knocked down from a fallen tree in front of Alamance during tropical storm Zeta that hit Elon University around 11 a.m. on Oct. 29, 2020. As a result of Elon losing power, classes were canceled for the remainder of the day starting at 11:52 from Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley's email as well as the closure affected offices. Power was restored to the campus at around 5:30 that afternoon.
On Oct. 29, 2020 around 11 a.m. tropical storm Zeta hit Elon's campus and as a result from the high winds a tree in front of Alamance and near Carlton was knocked down as well as a lamp post. Power and WiFi were also lost for about seven hours during the day and as a result classes and affected offices were closed. Belk Library will remain open for regular hours as well as Campus Dining including: Clohan, Qdoba, Acorn and Fountain Market.
COVID-19 testing conducted in Alumni Gym at Elon University.
Elon University has started “expanded testing” for all undergraduates. They are aiming to include 5,000 students by the end of this week.
In order to participate in the Winter Term of the 2020-2021 school year, you must get a flu vaccine. Elon is holding flu clinics; however, you are also able to get one wherever and send the documents to Elon.
Early voting location in Holly Hill Mall in Burlington, North Carolina on Saturday Oct. 17, 2020. As of Oct. 19, 2020 28 million Americans have already voted early including about 10,000 in Alamance County according to the Alamance County Board of Elections.
Signs leading into the early voting polls at the Elmira Community Center in Burlington, North Carolina on Saturday Oct. 17, 2020.
The Elmira Community Center early voting location in Burlington, North Carolina. The Elmira Community Center is one of five different early voting locations in Alamance County.
Elon students doing homework in the Moseley Student Center while mainting social distancing
To create a safer environemnt for social distancing, Lakeside has made their entrance an entrance only and has put arrows directing those who come in to eat.
Former Elon University senior and quarterback Davis Cheek throws the ball during a game against the Delaware Blue Hens on Oct. 12, 2019.
Elon University now redshirt senior and punter Hunter Stephenson punts the ball to the Maine Black Bears in Rhodes Stadium on Nov. 9, 2019. While Elon football is preparing for a possible spring season, Stephenson stressed the importance of staying motivated during this time to the rest of the team.
Maria Hernandez is a staff member at CityGate Dream Center in East Burlington. Hernandez is organizing the diaper distribution the center does every Thursday.
A view of Alamance and Young Commons from Mosely Center on Aug. 25, 2020.
A parking ticket placed on a car for not being moved by the allotted time. This year, if students have more than one unpaid parking ticket, their car will be towed.
Tamara Casey gathers supplies to hand out at the CityGate Dream Center diaper distribution that happens every Thursday at their location in Burlington, North Carolina. Photo taken on Thursday, Aug. 20.