Dwight Davis, late night library specialist and computer support, marks his fifteenth year serving the Elon University community between the late-nights hours of 11:30 P.M. and 7:30 A.M. in the Carol Grotnes Belk Library.
Elon students and professors gathered in LaRose Digital Theater Sept. 18 to discuss the effects of the repealing of DACA. Every seat in the theater was filled as the crowd eagerly waited to hear from the panelists. Dozens of students and faculty members sat on the floor, occupying any available space.
The cheerful music surrounding the carousel seems like an easy choice. Childhood fun brought to life for all people, whether they’re under the age of five, or above the age of fifty. Brianna Estrada says the festival ride that makes her feel like a kid again is the train. She’s the assistant to John Burgess, who is the real conductor of the trips around the park.
Eight Park Place apartments have been cleaned and approved for use, and by September 30th, all of the affected apartments will be ready to live in again, according to University Communications.
The Phoenix won 19-17 in it's home opener. And in doing so,it beat a ranked Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) opponent for the second time in its last 21 tries
Elon University’s Hispanic and Latinx community gathered Sept.15 in front of Lakeside patio to celebrate the Independence Day for five Central American countries: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
As organizers of Elon’s recent panel discussion on Charlottesville, we write first to express our belief that student journalism and the freedom of student expression are critical to Elon’s commitment to experiential learning and to an informed campus.
Over seventy students gathered Wednesday night to consider diverse viewpoints in politics and the news.
Hurricane Irma has passed, but students on campus personally affected by the storm are still trying to figure out what happened back home. Elon University sophomore Chantrisse Howard is a St. Thomas native and first heard from her family three hours before the storm hit. Her mom told her only the windows were broken. Another three days passed until Howard heard from her family again.
Elon SGA sets out flags to remember the lives lost on September 11, which may be more important now more than ever
The annual Organization Fair highlights clubs on campus that you might not expect to see on a college campus.
Traditional four-year colleges were once a must for anyone desiring career success, but the digital information age has given way to exciting new career paths that don’t require a college degree; such as media content creators, YouTube stars and web developers.
For upperclassmen Sydney Busa and Maddie Jaudon, stepping onto the home court in Alumni Gym is an experience they are used to. Something they are not used to doing all the time...hitting career milestones.
Freedom of speech and press are foundational rights that must be protected in order to uphold a democratic society.
Go outside. Whatever it is you do, there’s a way to do it outside. Walking across campus, even on the nicest of days, you’d have no idea that there are over six thousand students at Elon.
This Fall Elon University welcomed 1,553 freshmen onto campus to begin the four years of their undergraduate career.
Elon University students gathered in downstairs Moseley to hear the results of the 2017 Student Government Association elections. Candidates crowded around Executive President Morgan Bodenarain as she announced the winners.