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NEWS 4/26/24 1:28pm

Elon students enjoy the 2024 Earth Festival festivities with local foods and
farm animals. Students are granted access to the event through the purchase of a
$14, green wristband. The Earth Festival aimed to promote communal,
sustainability values on April 25 at Medallion Plaza.


ELON DINING CELEBRATES EARTH WEEK WITH EARTH FESTIVAL

By Ruth Cruz

Elon University Dining Hall celebrated Earth Week with its annual Earth Festival
to highlight important aspects of the environment. The community came together
for an afternoon of fun and dining services collaborated with local vendors and
student organizations. Elon students had the opportunity to enjoy live music,
local food and pet farm animals. The Earth Festival took place on Medallion
Plaza on April 25. The event also featured environmental education and
entertainment to inform Elon students about the Earth. Tables were set up with
information on how to manage students’ ecological footprint and minimize
resource consumption.

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NEWS 4/26/24 9:48am


ELON SENIORS LAUNCH STEM OUTREACH PROGRAM FOR ABSS HIGH SCHOOLERS

By Liya Rike

Elon University seniors Samuel Ramirez, president of the Biology club, and Chris
D'Inzeo, president of the American Chemical Society Club, led an outreach
program aimed at inspiring local Alamance-Burlington School System high school
students. The initiative was funded by Elon’s Student Government Association and
Elon Innovation Fund. This resulted in 41 undergraduate volunteers and faculty.
The program exposes ABSS high schoolers to STEM fields to spark interest and
potential career paths. Offered on Saturday, April 20, the free event included
transportation and meals to ensure accessibility for all participants. They’re
hoping it becomes a once-a-semester event called “Stem Saturday.”

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NEWS 4/25/24 10:27am


ELON CONTINUES DEI COMMITMENTS DESPITE NATIONAL BACKLASH

By Lilly Molina

After a recent national trend of defunding Diversity, Education and Inclusion
efforts, Naeemah Clark, associate provost for Academic Inclusive Excellence,
wants to ensure Elon’s DEI efforts remain strong. Clark specifically said she is
frustrated with institutions such as the University of Florida which are now
defunding or taking away DEI departments or initiatives entirely. Last week the
UNC Board of Governors Committee voted unanimously to strip away its DEI
policies. Some people fear learning about DEI will further the “divide” of this
idea of the oppressed v. the oppressor, but when students embrace DEI they can
feel empowered, Clark said.


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OPINIONS 04/27/2024 5:45pm

ELON UNIVERSITY ALIENATES ITSELF FROM THE SOUTH

You rarely hear a southern accent around the Moseley Student Center or Alamance
Building. If a drawl echoes, it’s usually a campus employee. Each time there is
an accent, I think of growing up in the South and feel that mix of dread and
nostalgia. Time in the South gets you acquainted with those two feelings. The
South is both a good memory and a bad one. Once I heard a friend say, “I know
about the South, I go to Elon.” As a South Carolinian, that phrase struck me as
a little strange. I crunched some numbers.

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NEWS 04/26/2024 2:21pm

ENN: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH GINNA CLAIRE MASON

Elon News Network sat down with the class of 2024 commencement speaker Ginna
Claire Mason ‘13 ahead of the 2024 graduation ceremony. Mason toured all around
campus and saw all the changes that have been made since her time as an
undergraduate at Elon University. Mason spoke about her experiences at Elon,
from mentorship from her professors to having many opportunities on campus, and
said she is grateful for the chance to come back.

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NEWS 04/25/2024 4:06pm

SGA AIMS TO INCREASE STUDENT AWARENESS UNDER COTE ADMINISTRATION

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LIFESTYLE 04/25/2024 12:37pm

ELON PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS “MYTHS AND HYMNS” FOR SPRING MUSICAL

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LIFESTYLE 04/25/2024 10:56am

ELON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS REIMAGINE CLASSIC FAIRYTALE IN ORIGINAL MUSICAL

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NEWS 04/24/2024 10:49pm

2024 EARTH WEEK KEYNOTE SPEAKER OFFERS ADVICE ON COPING WITH CLIMATE ANXIETY

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NEWS 04/24/2024 3:34pm

OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY HOSTS EVENTS ACROSS CAMPUS

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