Phoenix Five | Today at Elon | ľĂľĂČČ /u/news Wed, 15 Apr 2026 20:57:15 -0400 en-US hourly 1 SGA Elections, campus conversations and cultural programs highlight the week ahead /u/news/2026/03/16/sga-elections-campus-conversations-and-cultural-programs-highlight-the-week-ahead/ Mon, 16 Mar 2026 13:36:17 +0000 /u/news/?p=1041603 Spring Break is almost here – I know we are all looking forward to Friday!  Before then, here are five things to know about the week ahead:

SGA Elections, Events, and Resources

There are several important activities coming up this week from your Student Government Association:

SGA Spring Elections

Monday and Tuesday, March 16-17, conducted through PhoenixCONNECT

In addition to the leadership of SGA for next year, the Spring Elections ballot also includes the semifinalists for Senior Commencement Speaker. Members of SGA will be available to answer any questions at Moseley tables Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Sips with SPIE

Monday, March 16, 6:30-8 p.m., Irazu Coffee Shop

The ľĂľĂČČ Promoting Inclusive Excellence Committee will host a four-panel discussion on identity and imposter syndrome, sharing personal stories and strategies to support peers and foster a more inclusive campus.

Funding Your Events: SGA Budget Request Workshop (Q1)

Tuesday, March 17, 5-6:15 p.m., KOBC 112

New to SGA funding or need a refresher? This session will walk student organization leaders through how to submit a Quarter 1 budget request in PhoenixCONNECT, including tips, common mistakes to avoid and time for questions.

SGA Spring Election Results Announcement

Tuesday, March 17, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Medallion Plaza

Bill Adair: “Why Fact-Checking Still Matters in our Polarized Discourse”

Monday, March 16, 7:30 p.m., Whitley Auditorium

Bill Adair, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and founder of PolitiFact, will discuss how misinformation shapes political conversations. Drawing from his book Beyond the Big Lie, he explains why fact-checking still matters in today’s political climate. Sponsored by Liberal Arts Forum.

Erica Moiah James: “Haptic Archives and the Critical Work of Tenderness in Global Caribbean Art”

Tuesday, March 17, 5:30 p.m., LaRose Student Commons

Erica Moiah James, an art historian and professor at the University of Miami, will speak about contemporary Caribbean art and how artists explore themes of touch, care and connection. Her talk draws on her research on Caribbean and African diaspora art and her upcoming book After Caliban. Sponsored by Art History.

Physician Assistant Program Panel

Tuesday, March 17, 5-6:15 p.m., KOBC 112

Join the ľĂľĂČČ Physician Assistant (PA) Program as they meet with the Elon Pre-Health Society and any students interested in learning more about becoming a PA. They’ll share insights about the program, discuss their experiences, and answer questions about the PA career path.

Cup of Culture: Street Spice and Green Papaya

Wednesday, March 18, 5:30-7 p.m., El Centro Kitchen, Carlton 114

Cup of Culture is one of CREDE’s signature monthly programs that introduces students to different APISA (Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian) cultures through food and conversation. ľĂľĂČČ will learn how to make green papaya salad, a dish known for its bold balance of spicy, sour, salty and sweet flavors.

Look for more information on Tuesday about ľĂľĂČČ Safety and Services during Spring Break.  There’s no Phoenix Five email message next Sunday.  Have a great spring break!

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Phoenix Five: March 8-14 /u/news/2026/03/09/phoenix-five-march-8-14/ Mon, 09 Mar 2026 15:44:40 +0000 /u/news/?p=1041127 Elon Day was a big success, and it was exciting to see the community come together to celebrate and support the university.

Here are a few events and opportunities coming up on campus this week you won’t want to miss:

Brenda Dixon-Gottschild – “Challenges, Changes, Chances: My Object Lesson in Reclaiming My Time”

Monday, March 9, 7 p.m., McCray Theatre, Center for the Arts

Join the Lyceum Series to hear from Brenda Dixon-Gottschild, an acclaimed dancer, author and scholar whose work explores race, culture and the arts. Come hear reflections from her six-decade career and experience a presentation that blends storytelling and performance. Visit the for more information.

Understanding the US-Iran Conflict: An Elon faculty panel

Tuesday, March 10, 4:30-6 p.m., East Commons 102

Faculty from multiple disciplines will come together to discuss the unfolding developments in the Middle East. The discussion will aim to contextualize recent developments for the campus community. Sponsored by the Council on Civic Engagement.

Zeynep Tufekci – “Power, Protest and Algorithms: How Technology Shapes Society and Democracy”

Thursday, March 12, 7 p.m., McCray Theatre, Center for the Arts

Don’t miss this year’s Baird Lecture, featuring internationally recognized techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci. A 2022 Pulitzer Prize finalist for commentary, Tufekci examines the use of social media to mobilize large numbers of people in political protest and why many modern movements lack the direction to foster real change. Visit the Spring Cultural Calendar for more information.

SUB Cinema Drive-In presents: “Wicked: For Good”

Saturday, March 14, 8-10:30 p.m., Innovation Quad Parking Lot

SUB Cinema’s drive-in movie is back with Wicked: For Good. Bring your friends, a car or a lawn chair, and settle in for a movie night under the stars. Visit for more information.

Career tip: Stop by the SPDC today!

Stop by the Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) on the first floor of the Moseley Center to prepare for what’s next – whether you’re a senior searching for a job, a student looking for an internship, or just exploring career paths. Practice interviewing, polish your résumé, and get free printed copies and business cards to help you put your best foot forward as a young professional.

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Community conversations and leadership opportunities highlight the week ahead /u/news/2026/02/23/community-conversations-and-leadership-opportunities-highlight-the-week-ahead/ Mon, 23 Feb 2026 16:27:42 +0000 /u/news/?p=1039779 Here are some events and deadlines to check out this week:

Community Conversations & Civic Engagement

Deliberative Dialogue – America’s 250: What’s Next America?

Monday, Feb. 23, 4:30 p.m., Lakeside 212

As America marks its 250th year, this dialogue invites reflection on our shared past and the opportunity for diverse voices to share space and ideas to develop a collective vision for the next 250. Sponsored by the Kernodle Center for Civic Life and Political Engagement Work Group

Better Together: Breaking Bread, Building Bridges

Feb. 24 – May 5, every other Tuesday, 12:30-1:45 p.m.

Join us at Better Together this spring for connection and conversation. This time together invites us to live fully in the present and reflect on what makes this moment meaningful. Share stories, explore diverse perspectives, and build community. .

Dr. Habiba Sarabi: Education Rights of Afghan Women

Tuesday, Feb. 24, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Alumni Gym

Join a conversation with Dr. Habiba Sarabi on the global impact of Afghanistan’s ban on women’s education and the fight for educational rights and gender equality. Dr. Sarabi, an Afghan politician, women’s rights activist, and medical doctor made history as the first woman to be appointed a provincial governor in Afghanistan, leading Bamyan Province. She previously served as Minister of Women’s Affairs and Minister of Culture and Education, where she focused on expanding education, protecting the environment and advancing the rights of women.

State of the Union Address Watch Party

Tuesday, Feb. 24, 8-10:30 p.m., Moseley 105

Join us for pizza and a live viewing of President Trump’s first State of the Union address of his second term. Come watch, discuss and stay informed. Sponsored by Elon Votes!

Love Your Body, Berry Much

Wednesday, Feb. 25, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Lakeside Entrance

Stop by for coconut-lime strawberries and a strawberry mocktail, courtesy of Elon Dining, while also learning tips for mindful eating. Swing through, grab a treat and discover ways to build healthier habits. Visit the for more information.

Cynthia Miller-Idriss – “Man Up: Understanding Misogyny to Prevent Extremism

Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Lecture

Thursday, Feb. 26, 4:30 p.m., Numen Lumen Pavilion, McBride Gathering Space

Extremism expert Cynthia Miller-Idriss examines how misogyny – online and off – fuels the rise in far-right and mass violence, and offers strategies for interruption and prevention rooted in everyday life. The Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Lecture honors Lauren, who was set to join Elon’s Class of 2015 before her murder by a former boyfriend in July 2011. Established in her memory, the fund educates the Elon community on healthy relationships and building a culture free from violence. Visit the Spring Cultural Calendar for more information about upcoming events this semester.

Adventure Time with Elon Outdoors!

Adventures in Leadership Summer Staff Positions Available

Applications are now open for summer Adventures in Leadership staff positions, where you’ll guide incoming first-year students through exciting outdoor experiences. Earn potential internship credit and build leadership skills. Apply today on the Elon Job Network!

Elon Challenge

The Elon Challenge is a great way to help classes, teams, organizations, corporations or cohorts grow through building authentic relationships, learning how to manage resources, developing creative thinking, and applying knowledge in new ways. Visit the Elon Challenge website to review the options, gather your group, and complete the interest form to schedule a customized, no-cost experience.

Last Chance to Become an Orientation Leader

Application Deadline is Friday, Feb. 27

The Orientation Leader application is still live. As an OL, you are an integral part of the orientation process. You will play a pivotal role in the transition of all the new students to Elon, serving as a guide and mentor to new students throughout their transition. by this Friday, Feb. 27.

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Opportunities to connect, celebrate and explore this week /u/news/2026/02/16/opportunities-to-connect-celebrate-and-explore-this-week/ Mon, 16 Feb 2026 18:27:58 +0000 /u/news/?p=1038855 I hope your classes are going well this spring and you’re finding opportunities to invest in your well-being. Here are my “Phoenix Five” tips to check out this week

Take a trip with ElonoOutdoors

Join Elon Outdoors on one of their many outdoor adventures this spring. There are both day and overnight trips that include skiing, surfing, hiking, horseback riding, and several other options. These trips are designed for any level of experience, so you don’t need to be an expert to have a great time. Visit the Elon Outdoors website for the full list and to register today!

Celebrate Mardi Gras 2026

Tuesday, Feb. 17 – College Coffee at Alumni Gym; Lunch at Clohan, Lakeside, & McEwen; and Dinner at McEwen

Tuesday is Mardi Gras – join us for a themed College Coffee that morning in Alumni Gym, followed by lunch specials at Clohan, Lakeside, and McEwen. For dinner, McEwen will feature festive food, a live DJ, mask crafting, and mocktails. Visit the for the full schedule and join the celebration.

Find opportunities at the All Industries Career Fair

Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2-5 p.m., Alumni Gym

Connect with 30+ employers recruiting students of all majors and class years at this semester’s Career Fair. Come prepared with your resume to network, ask questions, and learn what opportunities are available now and after graduation. Professional dress is encouraged. Visit the for more information.

Enjoy the weekend

There are plenty of ways to relax and spend time with friends this weekend:

Come laugh with The Haha

Thursday, Feb. 19, 8 p.m., The Oak House

Do you like to laugh? Do you like supporting local charities? Come out to The Oak House this Thursday for stand-up comedy performed by your fellow students! The HAHA is putting on its first show of the spring semester with a great lineup, and all proceeds will go to a good cause!

SUB Karaoke

Thursday, Feb. 19, 10-11:45 p.m., Irazu

Ready to sing your heart out? Join the Student Union Board for karaoke with free coffee and treats – or come cheer on your friends and enjoy the music.

SUB Cinema Presents: The Housemaid 

Friday, Feb. 20, 8 p.m. & 10:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 21, 8 p.m., Turner Theatre

Catch this suspenseful thriller based on the best-selling novel by Frieda McFadden. The Housemaid is about a young woman whose fresh start takes a dangerous turn. Grab your friends and head to Turner Theatre for a movie night you won’t forget.

Black History Month Basketball Tailgate, Game & Trivia Night! 

Friday, Feb. 20, 7 p.m., Schar Center

Cheer on Women’s Basketball as they take on Campbell University. Before tipoff swing by the Black History Month Tailgate for games and giveaways before the game! After the match head over to the Gill Room for more fun and prizes with a Black History Month–themed trivia hosted by Late Night Elon, in collaboration with the Black Student Union, Phoenix Phanatics and SGA’s One Phoenix Committee. Learn more on .

Register now – Relay for Life

Friday, Feb. 27-28, 6 p.m.- 6 a.m., Alumni Gym.

Join the Elon community for Relay For Life, a powerful event honoring survivors, remembering loved ones, and raising funds to fight every cancer. .

Lots of opportunities to enjoy this week. And there’s always more – visit to check out all the student organization events and activities happening around campus.

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Stay connected: Your Phoenix Five for the week ahead /u/news/2026/02/09/stay-connected-your-phoenix-five-for-the-week-ahead/ Mon, 09 Feb 2026 15:45:27 +0000 /u/news/?p=1038359 Here are your Phoenix Five for the week ahead:

Housing Selection for 2025-2026

Housing Application Due Tuesday, Feb. 10

The Housing Selection Process for next year will start later this week. Rising juniors and seniors – don’t miss Tuesday’s deadline to submit your housing application. Additional information about the timeline and process can be found on the Residence Life website.

Student Government Association Events This Week

SGA Fireside Chat with President Book and Dr. Dooley

Wednesday, Feb. 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Moseley Center, IrazĂş Coffee Shop

Come grab a cup of coffee and participate in this opportunity to ask questions and share your thoughts with senior University leaders.

SGA Spring Elections Candidate Info Session

Thursday, Feb. 12, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Moseley 215

Attend this info session to learn what it takes to serve as a leader for your SGA, including information about the elections process, candidate advice, and an opportunity to connect with current members. Come with questions and leave ready to run.

Alexander “Lex” Silbiger: Holocaust Survivor

Thursday, Feb. 12, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Turner Theatre

Holocaust survivor Lex Silbiger will be visiting Elon to share his powerful story of escape, survival, and resilience. Silbiger will recount his family’s journey through Nazi occupation, displacement, and eventual resettlement in the United States. This meaningful event offers an opportunity to learn firsthand about history, courage, and the importance of remembrance. .

Weekend Events from Late Night Elon, SUB, Milk Club and BSU

SUB Coffeehouse Performance

Thursday, Feb. 12, 10-11:45 p.m., Irazu

Stop by Irazu for a cozy coffeehouse-style performance with free coffee and treats. Come relax, listen to live music and enjoy a laid-back night.

SUBCinema presents: Pitch Perfect

Friday, Feb. 13 & Saturday, Feb. 14,  8 p.m., Turner Theatre

Watch “Pitch Perfect” as The Bellas take on their rivals in this feel-good campus competition classic. Bring friends, grab a seat, and enjoy a fun movie night.

Late Night Elon and the Milk Club present: The Milk Soiree 2

Friday, Feb. 13, 9:30-11:30 p.m., Upstairs Lakeside

Join Late Night Elon and the Milk Club for the Milk Soiree 2. Dress up and head to Upstairs Lakeside for a fun, fancy night filled with creative milk-themed treats, games, live performances, and prizes.

Black Student Union presents: “Lovers and Friends”

Friday, Feb. 13, 10 p.m., College Street Taphouse

Join the Black Student Union to celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Lovers and Friends party! Whether you’re bringing a date or your best friends, this late-night event is the perfect way to keep the Valentine’s spirit going. Dress up, head out, and enjoy a fun night with music and good vibes. Visit for more information.

The Department of Performing Arts presents “RENT”

Friday, Saturday, Feb. 13 & 14, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 15, 2 p.m., McCray Theatre

Experience the award-winning musical RENT, following a group of young artists navigating life, love and creativity in New York City’s East Village! Admission is free with an Elon ID. !

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Winter Term in full swing: stay on track, stay well and get involved /u/news/2026/01/12/winter-term-in-full-swing-stay-on-track-stay-well-and-get-involved/ Mon, 12 Jan 2026 13:52:13 +0000 /u/news/?p=1036617 I hope your Winter Term is going well. With each day of class serving as the rough equivalent of a week of classes in the traditional semester, it is important to keep up with readings and assignments. Along the way, make time for your health and well-being goals in the new year.

Here are this week’s “Phoenix Five” recommendations for the week ahead:

ľĂľĂČČ Year of Service Fellows Program

Wednesday, Jan. 14, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Virtual

Join SPDC to learn about the Elon Year of Service Fellows program, a partnership between ľĂľĂČČ and several community organizations in Alamance County. The program offers May 2026 Elon graduates the opportunity to engage in meaningful service work to improve health, education and economic development for residents in Alamance County. Visit  for more information and to join the event.

Elon Cares 2026 – a cabaret to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aid

Wednesday, Jan. 14, 6:30 p.m. & 8:30 p.m., Yeager Recital Hall, Center for the Arts

Join the Elon Cares for a night of performances and support. The event is a benefit cabaret for the national organization . At each performance, audience members can donate to the national organization to help Elon Cares reach its $2,000 goal. Each donation also enters you into a raffle for various prizes. Raffle prizes include, but aren’t limited to, signed playbills and posters from Broadway companies, private industry sessions via Zoom, a headshot session, and even a PR merchandise box from various films. Each item was donated by an alumnus from the Department of Performing Arts. Visit the  for more information.

SUB Cinema: Mamma Mia! (2008)

Friday, Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 17 at 8 p.m., Turner Theater

Join SUB Cinema for Mamma Mia! Donna, an independent hotelier, is preparing for her daughter’s wedding with the help of two old friends. Meanwhile, Sophie, the spirited bride, has a plan. She invites three men from her mother’s past in the hope of meeting her real father. Visit  for more information.

LNE: Silly Debates with the International Relations Club

Friday, Jan. 16, 10:30 p.m., McKinnon Hall

The International Relations Club is bringing their silly debates to Late Night Elon! Join us for an opportunity to talk through some amusing controversial topics ever. Visit  for more information.

Don’t forget to switch to eduroam – Elonu-secure is retired

As you settle in for Winter Term, here’s a quick reminder that eduroam is Elon’s secure Wi-Fi network for laptops, phones, and tablets. Another reminder: Both eduroam and the retired elonu-secure used the same campus network. Wi-Fi disruptions in the fall were tied to external factors and our regional internet provider, not the eduroam sign-in system.

Here’s how to login to eduroam:

  • Open your device’s Wi-Fi settings
  • Select eduroam
  • Log in with your full Elon email (e.g., jsmith@elon.edu)
  • Enter your Elon password

If you’re setting up other devices, like gaming consoles, smart TVs, streaming sticks (Roku and Fire TV), and smart speakers, use elonu-connect. If you need help, review step-by-step instructions online at , contact the Technology Service Desk at (336) 278-5200, or .

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What to know this week: Jan. 4 through Jan. 10 /u/news/2026/01/05/what-to-know-this-week-jan-4-through-jan-10/ Mon, 05 Jan 2026 19:23:53 +0000 /u/news/?p=1036255 Welcome back! I hope you had a restful Winter Break and enjoyed time with friends and family.

As a reminder from my email on Friday, the new first-year residential student parking lot, the “Gateway Lot,” is open. Be sure to review the parking information and map on the ľĂľĂČČ Safety & Police website for more information.  And here is this week’s Phoenix Five:

Kwame Anthony Appiah: Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Address

Thursday, Jan. 8, 6 p.m., McCrary Theatre, Center for the Arts

Attend the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Address with . A leading global thinker and New York Times ethicist, Appiah is a recipient of the National Humanities Medal and is known for encouraging thoughtful conversations that bridge differences and emphasize our shared humanity. Admission is $15 or free with your Elon ID. Get your tickets at .

Burst the Bubble 2026

 workshops are free, student-led, non-credit programs where students share their knowledge with their peers during Winter Term.  Open to all students, these programs are fun activities with no grades and an opportunity to connect with other students who have similar interests. .

Spring Recruitment for IFC Fraternities and Panhellenic Association Sororities is Now Open

Spring recruitment for IFC fraternities and Panhellenic Association sororities is now open. begins Friday, Jan. 23, while begins Friday, Jan. 30. The Panhellenic registration deadline is Tuesday, Jan. 6, and the IFC registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 16. For more information, visit the . Questions about IFC fraternity recruitment can be directed to Aniya Jerkins at ajerkins@elon.edu or 336-278-7214. Questions about Panhellenic sorority recruitment can be directed to Kayla Hedrick at khedrick@elon.edu or 336-278-7214.

Intersect Diversity & Leadership Event in Recognition of the National Day of Racial Healing

Wednesday, Jan. 21, 11:45 a.m.– 1:30 p.m., McKinnon Hall

Join the Center for Leadership and the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education (CREDE) for the Intersect Diversity and Leadership Event in recognition of the National Day of Racial Healing. This year’s keynote speaker is Spirit Tawfiq, daughter of Minnijean Brown Trickey of the Little Rock Nine, who will share powerful reflections on storytelling, leadership and healing. . For more information, visit the .

Men’s Basketball vs Campbell

Saturday, Jan. 10, 7 p.m., Schar Center

Come cheer on the men’s basketball team as they host Campbell University. Bring your maroon and gold pride to Schar on Saturday, Jan. 10! Get your .

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Prepare for Finals and enjoy Elon’s cherished traditions this week /u/news/2025/12/01/prepare-for-finals-and-enjoy-elons-cherished-traditions-this-week/ Mon, 01 Dec 2025 15:14:37 +0000 /u/news/?p=1034206 With severe weather impacting travel today, especially in the Midwest, if your return to campus is affected by unexpected weather-related travel delays you should communicate directly with your faculty members.

The end of the semester is just around the corner, with classes ending this week and final exams taking place next week. Be sure to check the final exam schedule on the Registrar’s website so you know your schedule, as well as the absence and rescheduling policies.

As you get ready for a strong finish to the semester, this week is also an important time for some of our most cherished campus traditions. All the information you need is here in the Phoenix Five:

College Coffee – Celebrating Phoenix Athletics CAA Conference Champions

Tuesday, Dec. 2, 9:40 a.m. – 10:20 a.m., McKinnon Hall

Join us during College Coffee this week for a special recognition of the three fall season conference championships: Women’s Cross Country, Men’s Soccer, and Women’s Soccer. This will be our final College Coffee of the semester – enjoy this community tradition while we celebrate Phoenix athletic excellence.

Festival of Lights and Luminaries

Tuesday, Dec. 2, 6:30-8 p.m., Historic Neighborhood; Rain date: Thursday, Dec. 4

Join us for the Festival of Lights and Luminaries, one of Elon’s most cherished traditions, as luminaries light the Historic Neighborhood, Under the Oaks, and the Lambert Academic Village. This year’s theme, “Many Lights on One Night,” celebrates our diverse religious, spiritual, ethical, and cultural traditions. All are welcome for an evening of community, learning, live music, crafts, and fun!   We are paying attention to the weather forecast, and if the event needs to be held on Thursday, Dec. 4, the rain date, we will communicate with the campus community no later than Tuesday morning.

Student Holiday Party with President Book

Wednesday, Dec. 3, 6-8 p.m., The Inn at Elon, Ballroom

All ľĂľĂČČ and graduate students are invited to join President Book for the annual Student Holiday Party at The Inn at Elon. This year’s theme is AprĂ©s Ski Lodge. There will be a DJ and various activities to enjoy. President Book will be available for photos, and food and beverages will be provided. All students are welcome to attend. ľĂľĂČČ are encouraged to walk or carpool to the Inn – all cars need to be out of the Inn parking lot by 9 p.m. or may be towed.

Have fun with SUB this week

As the semester winds down, the student union board has an array of events for different students to choose from. Whether you are in for a competitive night or bingo, a cozy movie night, or massage chairs, there is something for every Phoenix!

December Bingo

Thursday, Dec. 4, 10 – 11:30 p.m., McKinnon Hall

Join SUB for the last bingo night of the semester! Get ready for an event filled with fun and a chance to win exciting prizes. Visit for more information.

SUBCinema and Late Night Elon Present: Disney Pixar’s WALL-E

Friday, Dec. 5, 8 – 10 p.m., Turner Theater

Join the Student Union Board and Late Night Elon for a movie night in Turner Theater! A robot who is responsible for cleaning a waste-covered Earth meets another robot and falls in love with her. Together, they set out on a journey that will alter the fate of mankind. Visit for more information.

Cram Jam 2025

Sunday, Dec. 7, 8 – 11 p.m., Moseley and Lakeside

Take a study break and join SUB for Cram Jam! Enjoy massage chairs, live band karaoke, a mechanical bull, painting and more. But don’t forget to throw on your cowboy boots – this semester’s event will have a Western theme! Take a study break and end the semester with some low-stress fun.

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A week of art, global dialogue and creative innovation at Elon /u/news/2025/11/17/a-week-of-art-global-dialogue-and-creative-innovation-at-elon/ Mon, 17 Nov 2025 15:45:05 +0000 /u/news/?p=1033582 As we step into the last full week before Thanksgiving Break, the end of the semester is coming soon. Right after the break, we’ll enjoy two cherished campus traditions to end the semester. The Festival of Lights and Luminaries will occur throughout the Historic Neighborhood, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 6:30 – 8 p.m., and the next night you’ll want to join your friends, classmates and President Book at the annual President’s Student Holiday Party, which will be held at the Inn at Elon, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 6-8 p.m.

Here are the Phoenix Five for this week:

Juried Student Art Exhibition

Monday, Nov. 17 – Thursday, Dec. 4, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Gallery 406, Arts West

Explore creative work from Elon students at this year’s Juried Student Art Exhibition, featuring ceramics, photography, painting, printmaking and intermedia. The exhibit opens with a reception on Monday, Nov. 17 at 5 p.m. and remains on display through Dec. 4. Stop by to support student artists and experience their work up close. Visit the for more information.

Global Connections, Right Here On ľĂľĂČČ

Two events this week will explore international relations and the United States’ role in the world.

Speaking of International Relations: Humanitarian & NGO Work

Wednesday, Nov. 19, 4-5 p.m., Numen Lumen Sacred Space

Meet Andrew Rento, a former worker with the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, for a conversation about humanitarian work, refugee support and careers in NGOs. Learn what international nonprofit work looks like in practice and ask questions about the field. Open to all students interested in global service or policy.

Fall Dialogue Series: Isolationism & America’s Global Role

Wednesday, Nov. 19, 6 p.m., Moseley 217

There has long been debate about America’s role in the global community and whether, if any, the U.S. has a responsibility as a country to get involved in global conflicts and events. This conversation has grown this year, with ongoing wars in Ukraine, Syria, Yemen, Sudan and Gaza. Join this open conversation using the Civil Dialogue model to hear diverse perspectives and share your viewpoints on how nations choose when, and whether, to intervene globally. .

Pop-Up Swap Shop

Refresh your wardrobe sustainably by swapping clothes you no longer wear for “new-to-you” pieces. The Office of Sustainability is hosting a quick pop-up swap shop event, a great way to reduce waste, save money, and find unique items. Bring clean clothing in good condition and trade for something new. The upcoming pop-up swag shops are on the following dates and times:

  • Tuesday, Nov. 18, 4:30 p.m., Moseley Table
  • Thursday, Nov. 20, 1 p.m., Moseley Table
  • Friday, Nov. 21, 2 p.m., Moseley Table

Visit for more information.

Maker Hub Kickbox Program: Applications Open

Applications due Monday, Dec. 15

Have an idea you want to bring to life? The Maker Hub’s Kickbox Program provides mentorship, a structured process, and $300 in project funding to help you build something new this spring.

ľĂľĂČČ have created everything from assistive devices and board games to 3D-printed guitars, clothing, and even robot cats—any major or class year can apply. Submit your idea (solo or with a team) by Dec. 15 at 11:59 p.m. Learn more on the or email makerhub@elon.edu for questions.

There will be no Phoenix Five email next Sunday, Nov. 23 – enjoy the Thanksgiving Break!

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Celebrating service, culture and campus spirit this week at Elon /u/news/2025/11/10/celebrating-service-culture-and-campus-spirit-this-week-at-elon/ Mon, 10 Nov 2025 14:25:53 +0000 /u/news/?p=1032952 This week, we’ll gather as a community for a special Veterans Day College Coffee to honor those who have served our country. Join us Tuesday, Nov. 11, from 9:40 to 10:20 a.m. in the Koury Athletic Center Concourse to recognize and celebrate the service and sacrifice of veterans in the Elon community.

Here are your Phoenix Five for the upcoming week:

Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

Monday, Nov. 10 to Friday, Nov. 14

The Kernodle Center for Civic Life and Elon Volunteers! invite you to engage in a week of service and education focused on food insecurity and housing. Participate in volunteer projects at the Second Harvest Food Bank, a food drive supporting Southern Alamance Family Empowerment (S.A.F.E), a panel with local leaders and a tour of a local Habitat for Humanity house. ľĂľĂČČ can register for volunteer shifts on .

Eat Around the World

Experience global flavors and cultural connections right here on campus! This week, gather at the events that celebrate community through food.

Ramen Across Asia

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 5:30 p.m., Moseley Kitchen

Join the Asian-Pacific Student Association for a flavorful journey through Asia’s beloved noodle soups! Sample regional ramen styles and learn about their cultural roots. From Japanese classics to Korean, Filipino, and Chinese variations. RSVP on .

Café Con Leche

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 5:30 p.m., El Centro, Carlton 114

Connect with fellow students at this monthly gathering centered on Latinx and Hispanic cultures. Share experiences, build friendships and explore college life in a welcoming, supportive environment open to all. This month will be Thanksgiving-themed! Come enjoy food, fellowship, and friendship. RSVP on .

SGA Townhall: Small Actions, Big Impact: How Individual Efforts Create Meaningful Change

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 6 p.m., Lakeside Meeting Rooms

Join SGA for a two-part event focused on taking action and creating change.

Part One: Hear from CrossRoads and the Gender & LGBTQIA Center on how small actions can lead to lasting impact in preventing sexual violence.
Part Two: Take part in roundtable discussions with local leaders and peers to explore how individual efforts can inspire collective transformation.

This is a great opportunity to connect, learn, and leave with ideas to make a difference. Follow for more information.

Late Night Elon: Limitless Showcase

Friday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m., College Street Taphouse

This Friday, the Taphouse is your spot for good vibes and good music. Join Late Night Elon and Limitless for a full night of music featuring student artists at the Limitless annual showcase. Visit for more information.

Elon Basketball Double Header

Saturday, Nov. 15, Women’s Basketball at 5 p.m., Men’s Basketball at 8 p.m., Schar Center

Come out and support Phoenix basketball in a special night of back-to-back action on the court! The women’s team takes on Howard, followed by the men’s team facing Gardner-Webb. and bring your Phoenix Spirit! Additionally, the National Pan-Hellenic Council will be collecting books at the game for students in the Alamance-Burlington School System.

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