Seniors reflect on what Elon University has given them as they prepare to take on the real world in a few months.
Read MoreThis student writer has some grievances to take up with the school, and she’s not the only one… Is there hope for Elon?
Read MoreElon student Nathan Moskowitz sits down with us to talk about his current and future plans for Nate’s Cookies.
Read MoreIf you’re currently missing the theatre, Elon’s department of performing arts has got you covered.
Read MoreA farewell to Rabbi Sandra Lawson.
Read MoreA breakdown of the seemingly complicated student loan finances during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreInterfaith work, particularly on a college campus, involves engaging and learning from those with different experiences and world views. The Ripple Conference exists to promote this.
Read MoreNational Eating Disorder Awareness Week falls into place with Love Your Body Week at Elon.
Read MoreA brief recap of the record-breaking snowstorm that hit Texas and a list of organizations that still need your help.
Read MoreHow Elon students can help Deborah Meridith and her life-changing organization.
Read MoreCaroline Durham ’23 used quarantine to take her hobby of jewelry making to the next level, from Costa Rica to Elon.
Read MoreMatt James is genuinely a bachelor like no other before.
Read MoreThanksgiving COVID cases are surging right now, and it’s affecting not only the public, but hospitals and healthcare workers too.
Read MoreAs the craziness of 2020 wraps up and we prepare for the holidays, Olivia Leggett ‘22, Hana Hofeld ‘22, and Ethan Walsh ‘22 share some of their families’ traditions.
Read MoreCarolina Lage ‘22 shares how she felt about completing exams online this year.
Read MoreSupport Elon artists this holiday season!
Read MoreMarta de Cossio ‘21 tells about what it’s like to be an international student during COVID-19.
Read MoreDiscussions surrounding race, gender, religion, sexuality, diversity, and inclusion can be uncomfortable—period. Society today is too fractured to ignore these discussions. Instead of retreating in defeat after making a mistake, now is the time to step up and become more educated and aware.
Read MoreLet’s make something clear: our system is broken. We’re not just talking about the justice system, the education system, or the healthcare system, but rather any organization that promotes a white-dominated elitist society—including Greek life.
Read MoreHow college students are handling politics in a time of social change.
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