Articles by Colin Donohue
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Communications Students Inducted into Lambda Pi Eta
May 8, 2009
More than 100 new members were inducted into the Elon University School of Communications chapter of Lambda Pi Eta at a May 7 ceremony in McKinnon Hall.
Broadcast Communications Student to Compete in Finals of Hearst Awards Competition
May 6, 2009
Senior broadcast communications major Randy Gyllenhaal became the first Elon student to make it to the finals of the Hearst Journalism Awards Competition this year.
News and Observer: Tougher public records penalties clear key panel
May 5, 2009
From the Raleigh News and Observer (5/4/09): A bill that would make it easier for people to collect attorneys' fees if they won public records lawsuits has cleared a key House committee intact.
Morganton News-Herald: Police chief, sheriff force Norman to move meeting
May 2, 2009
From the Morganton News-Herald (4/30/09): City and county government officials, including their chief law enforcers, had to strong-arm school board Chair Tracy Norman into moving Monday's board of education meeting to a larger site and allowing almost unlimited public comments.
Faculty, Students Participate in 2009 BEA Conference
April 30, 2009
Faculty members and students in the School of Communications participated in the annual Broadcast Education Association conference April 22-25 in Las Vegas.
School of Communications Celebrates Student Achievement
April 30, 2009
The faculty and administrators of Elon's School of Communications hosted the institution's annual awards ceremony in McEwen Studio B April 30.
Charlotte Observer: The Source Inside Carolina Politics
April 30, 2009
From the Charlotte Observer: Gov. Bev Perdue has sent a letter to appointees on state boards and commissions reminding them that they must comply with the Open Meetings Law.
Charlotte Observer: NC panel would award legal fees in records cases
April 30, 2009
From the Charlotte Observer (4/30/09): A state House committee cleared legislation Thursday that would improve the odds that people illegally denied requests for public documents could get their legal fees paid by the offending government agency.
Senior Broadcast Student Named to UWire 100
April 29, 2009
Senior broadcast journalism major Mitch Pittman was named to the UWire 100, a selective list of the best and brightest student journalists in the nation.