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Panel explores effects of Katrina
September 9, 2005
Some Elon faculty members say New Orleans will probably be rebuilt, despite the risks to the environment and obvious threat of future hurricanes to the Louisiana delta region. Details…
Elon student heads to Mississippi to help with hurricane relief efforts
September 8, 2005
Tim Anderson, a junior from Macon, Ga., is withdrawing from school for a semester and taking his firefighting and paramedic skills to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina. Details...
Chapel Service commemorates 9-11
September 8, 2005
College Chapel was held at the 9-11 sculpture on the west lawn on Koury Center Sept. 8, remembering the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks. Details...
Winners announced in First Year Student Reading Contest
September 7, 2005
Update on Elon relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina victims–Sept. 6
September 6, 2005
Several upcoming events related to relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina victims have been planned. Follow this link for more information...
T-shirts show support for gay, lesbian students
September 6, 2005
Football fundraiser collects $8,000 for Katrina relief
September 5, 2005
A fund drive at the Sept. 3 Phoenix football game coordinated by Kappa Sigma fraternity, along with other student volunteers, raised more than $8,000 for Elon's Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Details...
Elon establishes Hurricane Katrina relief information page
September 5, 2005
Details of Elon's Hurricane Katrina relief efforts will be posted on this special Web site: www.elon.edu/katrina. Check the site often for updates.
Students discuss ways to help victims at Hurricane Katrina relief meeting
September 2, 2005
About 50 Elon students, faculty and staff got updates on relief efforts from local agencies and brainstormed ways to help hurricane victims at a meeting in McKinnon Hall Sept. 1. Details...
Details of Elon’s Hurricane Katrina response
September 2, 2005
Read this note for details of the Elon community's first response to assist the victims of the Gulf Coast hurricane disaster...