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News & Observer: NC court split on whether private-college police records are public
March 12, 2013
From the Raleigh News & Observer (3/8/13): Court split on whether private-school police records are public
Pendulum: NC Supreme Court votes 3-3 in Ochsner case
March 12, 2013
From The Pendulum (3/8/13): The North Carolina Supreme Court voted 3-3 today on a North Carolina Court of Appeals ruling that North Carolina Public Records Law is not applicable to state-commissioned police departments of private universities within the state. The tied vote leaves the appellate court ruling undisturbed.
WRAL.com: Court: Private universities not subject to public records law
March 12, 2013
From WRAL.com (3/8/13): A 2011 court ruling that exempts North Carolina’s private universities from public records law will stand, following a split decision Friday by the state’s highest court.
WECT6: NC Supreme Court split on public records case
March 12, 2013
From WECT6 (3/8/13): The North Carolina Supreme Court is leaving unresolved a public records case, specifically whether private police records should be as transparent as those from municipal law enforcement agencies.
Elon Mock Trial to compete in championship series for third consecutive year
March 12, 2013
Elon University’s Mock Trial program will compete this weekend at the American Mock Trial Association’s Opening Round Championship Tournament hosted by Furman University in Greenville, S.C.
Maynards honored at special College Coffee & tree planting
March 12, 2013
Reid and Grace Maynard’s ardent support of Elon in its formative years was recognized Tuesday during Founders Day events on campus.
Tait Arend appointed interim director of alumni engagement
March 12, 2013
Elon alumnus and current staff member began new duties March 11.
Founders Day trivia question for March 12
March 12, 2013
A week-long trivia contest that tests knowledge of Elon’s history gives students, faculty and staff a chance to win prizes.
In My Words: Rethink what you know about 'the South'
March 11, 2013
A Winter Term course with International Fellows inspired Assistant Professor Jason Husser to explain why stereotypes can hurt a region.