Local experts discuss current events at 'What Happened Over the Summer' panel
The panel touched on key national issues in front of approximately 100 people in the crowd.
The panel touched on key national issues in front of approximately 100 people in the crowd.
After a slow summer, business owners in downtown Elon are breathing a sigh of relief that the students are back. Oak House owner Phil Smith said the coffee shop will make more money this week than in the entire month of July.
Elon's beloved bird dead after eight years on campus.
Volleyball wins in first intercollegiate contest held in Schar Center.
While some institutions are placing focus solely on athletics for their student-athletes, Elon has been able to strike a key balance, winning on the field and in the classroom.
What’s black, white and has cows all over? It’s Maple View’s County Line Creamery! The ice cream shop opened last March and is located in downtown Gibsonville, just a short 7 minute drive from campus. Since its opening, it has been popular with Elon students and locals alike.
Elon University's dance team is preparing for another year of spirit, hard work and competition.
This morning, 1,747 new students were officially welcomed to Elon University "Under the Oaks" at New Student Convocation.
From East Neighborhood to Global and everywhere in between, new students descended upon campus to settle into their new homes for the coming year.
This morning, the Global Neighborhood, welcomed freshmen with smiles and free Elon gear. Residence Life assistant, and Elon junior, Jasmine Walters, said that the goal of the day was “to show students that they have a community and a sense of belonging.”
New students eagerly moved in to the Colonnades Neighborhood this morning. Starting at 7:30 a.m., orientation leaders and resident assistants welcomed the new Elon families in the neighborhood parking lot and helped with check-in, carrying boxes and pushing blue carts.
Target was a popular spot for parents and students alike, stocking up on food and furnishings for the coming year.
Freshmen aren't the only students who moved onto campus Friday. In Danieley Neighborhood specifically, sophomores moved into their apartments and suites.
This morning, Historic Neighborhood was bustling with the sound of suitcase wheels, greetings from peppy orientation leaders and eager freshmen.
University President Connie Book stopped to chat with ENN in East Neighborhood during her first move-in day
Freshman Olivia Mubarek left what she calls her “little bubble” in Newtown, Connecticut, to move to East Neighborhood and be part of the first-ever group of students to move into these new residence halls.