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In this year’s midterm election, students abroad are sending their ballot thousands of miles away from home.
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In this year’s midterm election, students abroad are sending their ballot thousands of miles away from home.
Flowers in front of Moseley Center on Sept. 30.
Leaves and debris scattered along paths under the Oaks on Sept. 30.
Alamance fountain has been turned off in preparation for Hurricane Ian and due to the inclement weather Sept. 30.
Fonville Fountain turned off in front of Alamance during thunder storms Sept. 30, 2022.
Jasmine Powell, creative director of Dancing in the Landscape conducts rehearsal with freshmen BFA dance majors Sept. 22, 2022. The performance was originally set for Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 but was canceled in anticipation of storm impacts from Ian.
Elon News Network is following Hurricane Ian's impact in Alamance County.
Chloe Franklin, Executive Producer of Elon Local News Morning, Aug. 17.
Sophie Rosenthal, Managing Editor of the Pendulum, Aug. 16.
Miranda Ferrante, Managing Editor of elonnewsnetwork.com, Aug. 16.
Kyra O'Connor, Executive Director of Elon News Network, Aug. 16.
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New men's basketball head coach Billy Taylor speaks at a press conference on April 19. Taylor comes to Elon from the University of Iowa as the former assistant basketball coach to the Hawkeyes.
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