Articles by Colin Donohue
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Daily Reflector: School board ponders confidentiality policy
November 16, 2009
From the Daily Reflector (11/17/2009): A proposal to keep deliberations and voting for Pitt County Board of Education panel hearings confidential has stirred up some debate among board members.
TV Production Class Films Pilot Episode of ‘Elon City Lights’
November 16, 2009
At the Lighthouse Tavern Nov. 11, a group of students from the School of Communications Television Production class, led by student director Aaron Moger and student producer Crystal Moyer, successfully recorded the pilot episode of "Elon City Limits."
The Pendulum student newspaper wins national Pacemaker Award
November 11, 2009
The Pendulum, Elon University's weekly student newspaper, received a 2009 national Pacemaker Award from the Associated Collegiate Press on Oct. 31 at the organization's joint conference with College Media Advisers in Austin, Texas. The Pacemaker is the highest honor ACP gives to its members.
Job Interview Skills Nov. 10
November 9, 2009
Elon’s PRSSA Chapter Selected to Host Regional Conference in Spring
November 8, 2009
Elon University's Public Relations Student Society of America has been selected through a competitive bid process as one of 12 PRSSA chapters from across the country to host a regional conference this spring.
Pendulum Receives More Awards from Associated Collegiate Press
November 6, 2009
A day after winning a national Pacemaker award from the Associated Collegiate Press, the Pendulum was honored again by the ACP Nov. 1.
Max Negin Works as Editor for MLB Network’s World Series Coverage
November 6, 2009
Max Negin, an adjunct instructor in the School of Communications, worked as an editor for MLB Network's coverage of the World Series. It's the second World Series Negin has worked in his career.
Become Part of Elon Student Television’s ‘RoadTrip’
November 6, 2009
Elon Student Television's "RoadTrip" is working on reorganizing the structure of the show with new leadership positions. "RoadTrip" is looking for willing individuals to undertake new management positions.
Student Team’s Documentary Accepted to Asheville Film Festival
November 6, 2009
A student-produced documentary about the U.S.S. Sequoia, which served as the presidential yacht from Herbert Hoover's administration until President Jimmy Carter auctioned it off in 1977, will be screened at the Asheville Film Festival Nov. 13.
Beaufort Observer: Court case shows need for more effective public records law
November 6, 2009
From the Beaufort Observer (11/6/09): A case handed down Tuesday (11-3-09) illustrates yet another loophole in North Carolina's public records law that needs attention by the legislature.