d www.elonnewsiietwork.com f facebook.com/elonnewsnetwork @elonnewsnetwork Elon News Network Wednesday, February 22, 2017 Volume 42 Edition 34 Elon, North Carolina Students, faculty, staff engage in uncomfortabie conversations to improve social climate Bryan Anderson Enterprise Manager (BBryanRAnderson s ophomore Tres McMichael is a gay, black performing arts student who is also in a fraternity. It is this blend of identity and ex perience that makes him a unique figure on Elon University’s campus. When he first arrived, though, he felt people had tried to place him into a series of boxes — each box ex clusive from the other. “People are surprised when I do certain things that aren’t typical of someone that looks like me,” McMichael said. Trying to strike a balance between theater productions. Black Student Union and Phi Beta Sigma has been no easy feat. These three groups have little overlap, and there are clear differences in what they expect from their members. See INCLUSIVITY pgs. 8-9 Bodenarain elected SGA Executive President Emmanuel Morgan News Editor @EMorgan704 EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT No-hitter signals Welhaf’s comeback After a head-scratching election sea son, SGA has a new executive president. In a close election that pitted two friends against each other, junior Morgan Bodenarain was elected Tuesday over junior Rachel Hobbs as executive president. Senior Kyle Porro, See SGA m.l Alex Simon Sports Director @alexsimon99 MORGAN BODENARAIN The Elon University base ball team’s Saturday after noon game against Longwood University was still in progress, the unspeakable performance of redshirt junior pitcher Robbie Welhaf nearing completion. And yet, even though there was no guarantee Welhaf would be able to finish off Elon’s first no-hitter since joining Division I, head coach Mike Kennedy was almost overcome with emotions. See WELHAF pg,18 STYLE Elon senior set to release first EP “Hello Sunshine” li