Articles by Colin Donohue
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Communications students present research at 2011 SURF sessions
April 28, 2011
Fifteen School of Communications students were among the many student researchers who presented their work at Elon University's selective Student Undergraduate Research Forum April 27.
Pendulum Online named Online Pacemaker finalist by ACP
April 27, 2011
The Pendulum Online, the Web companion to The Pendulum student newspaper, was named a 2011 finalist in the Associated Collegiate Press Online Pacemaker competition April 27. The Pacemaker is the highest honor ACP gives its members.
Pendulum applications are due TODAY
April 27, 2011
Pendulum applications are due TODAY
April 27, 2011
The Pendulum, Elon's award-winning daily news gathering organization, will have several executive staff positions open starting in the fall semester, and applications are due TODAY.
‘Brother’s Keeper’ premiere April 30
April 27, 2011
‘One on One Sports’ to cover NFL Draft live – April 28
April 27, 2011
"One on One Sports," Elon University's student-run sports debate talk show, will air three hours of live coverage and online streaming of the 2011 NFL Draft Thursday, April 28, in Studio A of the McEwen School of Communications starting at 8 p.m. The draft special will feature a live studio audience and incorporate student participation.
Daily Tar Heel: Judge: University should have provided public records
April 25, 2011
From the Daily Tar Heel (4/21/11): A Wake County Superior Court judge wrote Tuesday that UNC should have complied with certain public records requests filed by media during the NCAA investigation of the football team.
Charlotte Observer: UNC loses open-records case
April 25, 2011
From the Charlotte Observer (4/22/11): UNC Chapel Hill withheld documents that should have been provided in response to an open-records lawsuit filed by a consortium of media groups against the university, Wake County Superior Court Judge Howard Manning ruled Tuesday.
The Pendulum: Student files lawsuit against Elon University, N.C. Attorney General for withholding campus police records
April 22, 2011
From the Pendulum (4/22/11): An Elon senior filed suit against Elon University and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper for withholding Campus Safety and Police records concerning the arrest of a student last year.
Charlotte Observer: Electronic notices won’t keep everyone informed
April 22, 2011
From the Charlotte Observer (4/22/11): Some well-meaning state legislators say they want to allow counties and cities to save money by posting legal notices - such as scheduled meetings or requests for bids on public construction projects - on Internet websites. From their standpoint it may even sound like a good idea - saving time and money by posting required legal notices where anyone can find it if only they know where to look.