Articles by Colin Donohue
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Burlington Times-News: Private campus police should be held to state standard on public records
June 8, 2012
From the Burlington Times-News (6/7/12): If an arrest is made by town of Elon police, details of that crime soon become public. North Carolina law requires that a substantial amount of information about the crime be released in a timely manner and upon request.
Naeemah Clark co-authors book about diversity in U.S. media
June 7, 2012
An assistant professor in the School of Communications, Clark worked with two former colleagues to show industry trends and media portrayals of diversity.
SPLC.org: Private college police not covered by N.C. open records law
June 6, 2012
From SPLC.org (6/5/12): Private university police departments in North Carolina are not subject to the state's open records law, the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.
Greensboro News and Record: Campus cops and public records
June 6, 2012
From the Greensboro News and Record (6/5/12): State-certified campus police departments at private universities such as Duke, Wake Forest, Davidson or Elon can enforce state laws, investigate crimes and make arrests ...
Elon in LA: Trip to Santa Monica Pier June 10
June 6, 2012
Elon in LA: Runyon Canyon Hike June 9
June 6, 2012
NinerOnline: SGA disagrees over open meeting law policy
June 5, 2012
From NinerOnline (3/15/12): College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Senator Ray Atkinson recently saw his legislation called The Accountability and Transparency Act tabled after months of work on what he thinks is the biggest issue in the Student Government Association (SGA).
Elon in LA: Optional Scriptwriting Workshop June 5
June 5, 2012
Elon in NYC: Student-Alumni Reception June 5
June 5, 2012
School of Communications joins Pulitzer Center’s Campus Consortium
June 4, 2012
Elon University’s School of Communications has become a member of the Campus Consortium of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.