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Federal court expected to rule on extent of legislative immunity
May 13, 2014
Winston-Salem Journal (5/12/14): Judge Thomas Schroder of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina heard arguments Friday on the concept of legislative immunity. The arguments were part of a challenge to the state's new voter ID requirement. The ruling could potentially have an effect on the N.C. Public Records Law.
Christine Borzumato-Gainey publishes book on mother-daughter relationships
May 13, 2014
Deeply touched by the stories from mothers and daughters from all walks of life, Christine Borzumato-Gainey, a counselor in Elon's Counseling Services, and co-author Suzanne Degges-White, of the University of Mississippi, address major themes in this complicated relationship in their book, "Mothers & Daughters: Living, Loving and Learning over a Lifetime."
Spend Winter Term 2015 in Hawaii
May 13, 2014
Interested in spending your Winter Term 2015 with Study USA? With Study USA you can study in a tropical locale without the need for a passport in the course "Hawaii: Nation or State."
Communications students inducted into Lambda Pi Eta
May 13, 2014
Students entered the Communications honor society in a May 12 ceremony.