University of Georgia student Elle Eisele, injured on Jan. 1 in New Orleans, has returned to her home in Florida to recover.
The BriefUniversity of Georgia student Elle Eisele was one of the dozens of people injured in what police are calling a terrorist attack on New Year's Day in New Orleans.  Over the weekend, Eisele ...
The friends, Steele Idelson and Elle Eisele, were soccer stars at their Florida high school and remained close after going to different colleges. The best friends reunited for a night on the town ...
In her first public statement since the New Year’s Day tragedy in New Orleans, Elle Eisele shared an emotional message with her friends and family on Instagram Friday, offering a glimpse into ...
“She was loved by everyone she came in contact with,” the family said. Among the dozens injured were two female college students, Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson, both 19 and alumni of Canterbury ...
Elle Eisele is a student at the University of Georgia. She and her friend from her Florida hometown were among the injured in ...
Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson, both 19 and 2023 Canterbury graduates, were among more than 30 people injured when a man drove a pickup into a crowd celebrating on Bourbon Street. Their injuries ...
Two Canterbury School graduates were critically injured in the New Orleans terrorist attack. Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson ― both 19 and who graduated from the Fort Myers school in 2023 ― were among ...
Elle Eisele, a sophomore pursuing a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, was taken to the city’s University Medical Center in New Orleans with critical injuries. Eisele’s condition could not be ...
One of those was UGA student Elle Eisele. Students say news of the attack has left a cloud over the city that would normally be celebrating college football bowl season at this time. ATHENS, Ga. - ...
A sign bearing those words greeted Canterbury School’s soccer players as they arrived for training Thursday, a solemn reminder of the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans that critically ...