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WRAL.com: NC appeals court denies media documents demand
October 7, 2009
From WRAL.com (10/6/09): A North Carolina appeals court has ruled a Wake County judge could temporarily block the release of search warrants and related documents in a high-profile murder investigation.
North Carolina A and T Register: Why the SGA Senate should ‘impeach’ itself
October 7, 2009
From the North Carolina A&T Register (10/6/09): Impeach- [verb] to call into question the integrity or validity of (a practice), or to charge the holder of a public office with misconduct. At least, that's what Merriam Webster would say the word means. Maybe the Senate should look into this interpretation, so they can then 'impeach' themselves.
GraphicArtsOnline.com: The White House, OFR, and GPO Achieve Open Government Milestone
October 7, 2009
From GraphicArtsOnline.com (10/5/09): The White House, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) andthe National Archives' Office of the Federal Register (OFR) achieved abreakthrough in making Government information available and usable bythe public.
North Carolina Celebrates Sunshine Week March 14-20
October 7, 2009
Faith Rivers James presents research on Heirs’ Property at S.C. Black Lawyers Association Conference
October 7, 2009
Faith Rivers James, an associate professor at Elon Law, delivered a presentation at the South Carolina Black Lawyers Association Continuing Legal Education Conference on October 2, detailing injustices in court actions involving individuals who had inherited property purchased by former slaves during the Reconstruction period.
Death of associate professor emerita Wilhelmina Boyd
October 7, 2009
Wilhelmina Boyd, associate professor emerita of English and founder of Elon’s African/African-American Studies Program, died Saturday, October 3, 2009, four years after her retirement from the university.
Alumni Chapters honor Elon’s spirit of service
October 7, 2009
Here's your chance to reconnect with your Elon service experiences and make a difference in your community.
Tree planting honors computing sciences alum killed in 2008
October 7, 2009
Family and friends of Matthew J. Ford ’04 gathered in Loy Center on Wednesday afternoon to plant a tree in memory of the computing sciences major, who died a year ago to the day in a Burlington, N.C., industrial accident.
Graduate and Professional School Fair – List of Participating Schools
October 7, 2009
Career Services is proud to announce the attendees of our first Graduate & Professional School Fair! See the full list of registered schools.