Articles by Colin Donohue
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Charlotte Observer: Action against city over Panthers deal faces dismissal
June 3, 2013
From the Charlotte Observer (5/28/13): A judge is poised to dismiss a complaint filed on behalf of former TV reporters against the city of Charlotte over closed-door negotiations with the Carolina Panthers about stadium improvements.
Documentary from two alumni wins Student Academy Award
May 31, 2013
Daniel Koehler '12 and Liv Dubendorf '12's film "Win or Lose" takes the bronze medal in the Documentary category of the competition.
Elon alumni appear on GMA Live
May 29, 2013
Will Anderson '13, David Gwynn '13 and Matt Carter '14 did a guest spot May 29.
Communications graduates of 2013 boast wide variety of post-commencement jobs, educational experiences
May 25, 2013
Newest alumni heading throughout the country following Commencement.
Charlotte Observer: Suit over city-Panthers meeting in court today
May 23, 2013
From the Charlotte Observer (5/23/13): The case between four former media members and the City of Charlotte, over negotiations between the city and the Carolina Panthers for stadium improvements, is expected to be heard by a judge Thursday afternoon.
School of Communications publishes Spring 2013 issue of research journal
May 21, 2013
This semester's edition marks the seventh in the history of the Elon Journal.
Senior named to national leadership program
May 20, 2013
Matthew Eastman is one of 20 students nationwide who were selected.
Barbara Miller co-authors introductory stats book
May 17, 2013
Communications associate professor helps write "Introductory Statistics: A Conceptual Approach Using R," a textbook for undergraduate and graduate students.
Communications students selected for Scripps Howard internship program
May 17, 2013
Sierra Ferrier, Kevin Ridge, Al Drago and Cristina Crawford will receive $3,000 summer grants.
Winston-Salem Journal: House bill good on improving transparency, but Senate should tighten
May 16, 2013
From the Winston-Salem Journal (5/16/13): North Carolina’s Open Meetings Law appears to provide strong protection of the public’s right to see its government in action. In fact, however, the law has too many loopholes that allow secrecy.