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Graduate transfer guard Ikenna Ndugba goes for a shot at the CAA championship game against the Drexel Dragons. The Phoenix lost to the Dragons 63-56.
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Graduate transfer guard Ikenna Ndugba goes for a shot at the CAA championship game against the Drexel Dragons. The Phoenix lost to the Dragons 63-56.
Elon University guard and graduate student Ikenna Ndugba goes for the three pointer against Drexel Dragons during the CAA conference final game on March 9 hosted by James Madison University. This is Elon's first time making it to the conference final as well as the first time a no. 8 and no. 6 have played in the conference final.
Elon University guard and freshman Darius Burford holds the ball against two Drexel Dragon defenders during the CAA conference final on March 9 at James Madison University. At halftime the Phoenix are down 27-32 to the Dragons.
Sophomore guard Hunter McIntosh at the CAA championship final against Drexel. McIntosh had a season average of 2.4 assists.
The lights are off in Alumni Gym, the location of weekly COVID-19 testing. Due to Elon University closing on Feb. 18, Thursday COVID-19 tests have been cancelled. Those who were scheduled to come on Thursday still have to get tested either Friday or Saturday.
E Haggard Ave remains wet while the trees are wieghed down by ice on Feb. 18.
Elon University on Feb. 18, 2021.
While the forecast predicted up to half an inch of ice overnight, roads and walkways remain clear.
Young Commons at Elon University ahead of the winter storm expected to hit Alamance County.
Vital Signs performing at their Make a Wish Concert in February, 2020.
Mooney, the building housing Elon's School of Education, on Feb. 10.
Alamance County Health Department worker administers the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, Jan. 18 at the Career and Technical Education Center in Burlington, North Carolina. The health department administers about 200 vaccines daily to those 75 and older by appointment only Monday-Friday.
On Monday, Jan. 18, those 75 and older wait to receive their COVID-19 vaccine at the Career and Technical Education Center in Burlington, North Carolina held by the Alamance County Health Department. After receiving the vaccine, they have to wait at the CTEC for a 15 minute recovery period before they may leave.