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(03/07/20 12:50pm)
A new segment has been added to the Mountains-to-Sea Trail near Guilford County Farm, creating new opportunities for people to connect with North Carolina’s outdoors. The trail is a 10-minute drive from Elon’s campus.
(03/04/20 4:03am)
The new trail — named the Chain Gang Connector — is 1.8 miles long and is a less than 10 minute drive from Elon University’s campus.
(03/06/19 4:19am)
Workers at Burlington Beer Works prepare their next batch of beer in their on-site brewery.
(03/06/19 4:18am)
Vats line the walls of Burlington Beer Works.
(03/10/19 1:00pm)
Downtown Burlington business owners are hoping for a movement of revitalization with the upcoming opening of the Burlington Beer Works brew-pub cooperative. The restaurant is set to open in late March or early April 2019.
(02/20/19 2:25am)
Campus Recreation and Wellness held its fourth annual Ladies Lifting Night on Monday, Feb. 18, at Elon University as a part of the campuswide Love Your Body Week.
(12/01/18 1:00pm)
Last Friday, the U.S. government published the National Climate Assessment supporting the claim that global warming may cost the U.S. economy hundreds of billions of dollars per year, kill thousands of U.S. citizens and potentially lead to the extinction of some species of animals and plants. President Donald Trump continues to deny rising temperatures and claims that fighting the threat will only harm the economy. Janet MacFall, professor and chair of the department of Environmental Studies, explains the report’s implications.
(11/14/18 3:28am)
The official tribal seal of the Occa- neechi Band of Saponi Nation as displayed in front of tribal grounds in Burlington.
(11/14/18 3:25am)
The Occaneechi Tribal Center holds tribal council meetings on the second Thursday of each month.
(11/14/18 1:00pm)
The Occaneechi Band of Saponi Nation (OBSN) is a state-recognized Native American tribe in North Carolina. Tammy Hill, an administrative assistant for the department of student health and wellness at Elon University, has been a member for around 25 years.
(11/03/18 12:00pm)
For the Cheat Sheet each week Elon News Network breaks down complex events by interviewing a relevant expert.
(10/12/18 12:00pm)
While Elon University is an institution that prides itself in embracing change, it is now trying to establish its traditions as well. The Elon Traditions Council is now in the early stages of development.
(10/02/18 11:22pm)
People mill around during the 21st annual Woofstock Festival hosted by the Humane Society of Alamance County on Sept. 29.
(10/03/18 12:00am)
Updated at 2:48 p.m. on Oct. 3, 2018 to correct the misstating of Pamela Notchey's title. Notchey is the director of the Humane Society of Alamance County. Elon News Network regrets the mistake.
(10/04/18 4:00am)
The administrators of Elon University are preparing to write the 2030 Strategic Plan, which will direct the school’s actions in the upcoming decade.
(09/28/18 4:00am)
Vibrant dance music, free food, and community will shine a light on Hispanic culture during this year’s annual La Habana dance party event.
(09/13/18 2:00pm)
With the craze of the new school year dying down, there is one new policy being implemented that students may have overlooked: midterm grades are changing.
(04/10/18 8:45pm)
The colorful and lively Hindu festival of Holi will be celebrated at Elon this month with vibrant colored paints, dyes and music.
(03/08/18 2:07am)
Over the past three years, Elon University has lost four students to suicide: Trent Stelter, former Alpha Kappa Psi (AKP) member and Demitri Allison in 2015, and Breslin Wiley and Harrison Durant in 2017.
(03/04/18 7:46pm)
Approximately 160 Elon University students and faculty participated in the 5K for suicide prevention hosted by the Mu Pi chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, the business fraternity, on Sunday morning.