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Walnut and pistachio baklava
Med Deli reopens on March 2 in the location of former Acorn Coffee Shop in downtown Elon at 116 N. Williamson Ave. Owner Jamil Kadoura delayed opening the restaurant for roughly eight months due to a fire which damaged Med Deli's sister location in Chapel Hill.
From left to right, sophomore Sophie Verrecchia, senior Matthew Bobzien and junior Ella Huestis wrap up the second annual LGBTQ+ arts festival's drag show on Feb. 24 in the college taphouse. The three made up the festival's steering committee and began planning "Breakthrough" in May 2023.
Sophomore TK Simpkins starts to drive off a screen from graduate student Zac Ervin on Feb. 29 at the Schar Center.
Elon's Music Department held its annual Jazz Festival Concert on Saturday, Feb. 24. The festival, which ran from Thursday to Saturday, served as a way to build confidence and inspire students. Students from both Elon and 11 local high schools performed in the concert alongside guest artist, Kris Johnson. Full Article: https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2024/02/elon-university-music-department-promotes-passion-jazz
Producer: Anjolina Fantaroni Director: Aidan Rella TD: Charlotte Pfabe Anchors: Fiona McAllister, Rachel Holley Weather: Mackenzie Cruz Social video editor: Monika Jurevicius
Holocaust survivor and 98-year-old Margot Lobree shares her story of surviving the Holocaust with the Elon community on Feb. 13 in Turner Theatre.
Director of Jewish Life Betsy Polk introduces Holocaust survivor and 98-year-old Margot Lobree on Feb. 13 in Turner Theatre. Lobree spoke with the Elon community about how she survived the Holocaust as a child, having fled from Frankfurt, Germany at 13 years old through England's Kindertransports.
Producer: Anjolina Fantaroni
Alamance-Burlington School System Superintendent Dain Butler watches members of the public voice their opinions against eliminating the Alamance Virtual School during a public hearing on Feb. 26 at ABSS' Central Offices in Burlington.
Elon Downtown Development Director Jill Weston presents notes to the town council on Feb. 26. The council voted to open the green space on North Holt Avenue to the public.
Erica Bluford leads a group of roughly 70 people in prayer during a ceremony honoring Wyatt Outlaw held at the Alamance County Courthouse on Feb. 25 in Graham. Outlaw was lynched by members of the White Brotherhood on Feb. 26, 1870.
Sylvester Allen Jr. [green hat] speaks with Samuel Merritt, the great-great-grandson of Wyatt Outlaw, during a vigil on Feb. 25 — the eve of the 154th anniversary of the lynching of Outlaw by members of the White Brotherhood, a branch of the Ku Klux Klan. The ceremony was held on the south side of the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham.
Around 70 members of the Alamance county community gather on the south side of the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham on Feb. 25 to remember Wyatt Outlaw on the eve of the 154th anniversary of his lynching.
Freshman Joshua Miller performed as "Fanny Fellatia" in Dragstravaganza at the College Street Tap House on Feb. 24.
Senior Matthew Bobzien cheered the crowd on as "Madison Bee" as part of an opening performance to kick off Dragstravaganza at the College Street Tap House on Feb. 24.