Articles by Colin Donohue
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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
Professional Self-Marketing 101 Oct. 1
October 1, 2009
Alamance News Publisher Recognized for His Support of Open Government
October 1, 2009
Alamance News publisher Tom Boney Jr. was honored for his outspoken support of the First Amendment and his dedication to open government at a luncheon Sept. 29 during Elon University’s First Amendment Day celebration.
Ray Johnson to Premiere Documentary Oct. 6 at Paramount Theater
September 30, 2009
Ray Johnson, assistant professor in the School of Communications, and Betty Hatch, a former instructor in Communications, will premiere a new documentary film they produced Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Paramount Theater in Burlington.
Panelists Discuss Implications of First Amendment
September 30, 2009
First Amendment experts and advocates argued at length about whether corporations and individuals both share the same free speech protection and emphasized their optimism about the future of the First Amendment in an Internet-dominated age in a Sept. 29 panel discussion in Whitley Auditorium, one part of the larger daylong First Amendment Day celebration on campus.
Nicole Triche’s Film to be Screened at Women’s Film Festival
September 30, 2009
Communications instructor Nicole Triche's short film "Thaumatrope" will be a part of the 20th Annual St. John’s International Women's Film Festival in Canada.
Barbara Miller publishes chapter in ‘Communicating Science: New Agendas in Science Communication’
September 30, 2009
Barbara Miller, assistant professor in the School of Communications, co-authored a chapter in "Communicating Science: New Agendas in Science Communication," with Janas Sinclair, asistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.