Articles by Colin Donohue
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Media Arts and Entertainment Student Meeting March 17
March 4, 2011
Journalism Student Meeting March 10
March 4, 2011
Two journalism students place in top 10 in Hearst competition
March 2, 2011
Two Elon University broadcast journalism majors finished in the top 10 in the Hearst Journalism Awards Program Broadcast News Competition II category.
Media and Politics Conference March 29-30
March 1, 2011
Media and Politics conference to include workshops on governmental transparency
March 1, 2011
Elon University will be hosting a two-day Media and Politics conference on campus March 29-30 that will include sessions and workshops devoted to topics of governmental transparency, accuracy in the news and challenges journalists face when covering political stories.
Gov. Perdue declares week of March 13 Sunshine Week in North Carolina
March 1, 2011
North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue issued a proclamation declaring the week of March 13 Sunshine Week across North Carolina. Sunshine Week celebrates transparency in government and calls attention to its importance in a democracy.
Fayetteville Observer: Fayobserver offers public records searches
March 1, 2011
From the Fayetteville Observer (2/26/11): The Fayetteville Observer has begun making available searchable online databases of public information at fayobserver.com.
WRAL.com: Court considers legality of tickets for school board meetings
March 1, 2011
From WRAL.com (2/24/11): The North Carolina Court of Appeals heard arguments Thursday about a ticket policy established last year by the Wake County Board of Education.
ABC11 News: Wake schools debate goes before appeals court
February 24, 2011
From ABC11 News (2/24/11): Supporters of the old Wake County diversity policy took the school board back to court Wednesday in connection with the board's decision to end its socio-economic diversity policy.
Eastern Wake News: Protect the right to know
February 24, 2011
From Eastern Wake News (2/23/11): Legislators are considering a bill that would place a Constitutional amendment on the ballot, perhaps as soon as 2012.