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East Neighborhood on Jan. 9.
Under the Oaks on Jan. 9;
Updated as of 7:44 p.m. on Jan. 9 to include comment from Elon University Facilities Management.
Approximately 12 vehicles were broken into in the Station at Mill Point and roughly 10 were broken into near West Trollinger Avenue in the Town of Elon around 3:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 8.
Updated as of 4:10 p.m. on Jan. 6 to include comment from the student who chased the subject out of Colonnades B.
Updated as of 7:53 p.m. on Dec. 7 to include more detail from Elon University campus police.
An Elon University Campus Police car makes its way to Mill Point Station following multiple reports of an active shooter in Mill Point on the evening of Dec. 7. Officer Nick Anders on scene said there are no disturbances and the reports, luckily, turned out to be false.
Shawnrece Campbell is the fourth and final candidate in the running for dean of Elon’s College of Arts and Sciences and presented to the Elon University community Dec. 6 about the importance of competency-based education.
Shawnrence Campbell speaks with the Elon University community Dec. 6 in Oaks Commons room 212. Campbell is the fourth and final candidate being considered for the position of dean of Elon's College of Arts and Sciences.
Kelly Harer, Elon University’s associate director of sustainability for education and outreach, said she originally planned to combat sustainability injustice as an environmental lawyer. According to Harer, when she quickly realized that she couldn’t argue for a living, she realized her talent and passions better serve her as an educator.
The Rev. Donna Vanhook ’07, Alamance County’s soil and water conservation district supervisor, talks to Elon's Phoenix Policy Institute about the barriers of race and policy in addressing community sustainability efforts on Nov. 7 in Lindner Hall.
Julianne Liebenguth, Elon professor of political science and policy studies, discusses the complexities of sustainable development on a global scale with the Phoenix Policy Institute on Nov. 7 in Lindner Hall. Liebenguth emphasized that not everyone worldwide is happy with the idea of sustainable development, as some countries see it is as a technique for more affluent, industrialized countries to steer global governance in their favor.
From left to right, Julianne Liebenguth, professor of political science and policy studies; Kelly Harer, Elon’s associate director of sustainability for education outreach; and the Rev. Donna Vanhook ’07, Alamance County soil and water conservation district supervisor speak to the Phoenix Policy Institute on Nov. 7 in Lindner Hall.
Kelly Harer, Elon University’s associate director of sustainability for education and outreach, describes Elon's current goals and struggles carbon emissions, energy consumption and waste disposal on Nov. 7, 2023 in Lindner Hall. Elon's current sustainability master plan will expire at the end of 2024, paving the way for new goals for the 2025 to 2035 master plan.
Alamance-Burlington School System Public Information Officer Les Atkins announced Oct. 16 that the last of seven students were discharged from UNC Chapel Hill Hospital following a school bus crash.
Early into her freshman year, now sophomore Katy Mulflur would receive what she called “grumpy” texts and calls from Jason Titunik, her downstairs neighbor in Historic neighborhood’s Hook, Brannock and Barney residential hall.
Updated as of 10:09 p.m. on Sept. 13 to include video of UNC student reactions.
Junior Meredith Bugg looks at nuts, muffins and brownie packs on her first grocery trip of the semester with her roommate, junior Regan O'Toole at Harris Teeter on Monday, Aug. 21. Bugg said she shops at Harris Teeter about once a week while O'Toole estimates every other week. The roommates said they prefer to shop at Harris Teeter because of its discounts and smaller, more familiar layout.
Juniors and roommates Meredith Bugg (left) and Regan O'Toole (right) shop in the bread aisle at Harris Teeter on Monday, Aug. 21.
Elon University President Connie Book greets the class of 2027 and encourages them to enjoy, learn from and connect with others during their time at Elon.