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Elon Poll: Uphill climb for Sen. Richard Burr in re-election campaign

October 30, 2009

With just over a year to go before the 2010 midterm elections, 19 percent of North Carolina residents believe Sen. Richard Burr deserves another term in office, while more than double that amount – 42 percent – feel it’s time for a new person to have a chance, according to the latest ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë Poll.

Jason Kirk speaks with News 14 Carolina on Afghanistan

October 22, 2009

Jason Kirk, an assistant professor of political science, talked with News 14 Carolina on Oct. 22 on events now unfolding in Afghanistan as President Barack Obama contemplates the U.S.'s next moves in its hunt for al-Qaeda.

Carolina Classic Mock Trial Tournament draws top teams to Elon

October 19, 2009

Every room in the Koury Business Center was filled over Fall Break weekend for Elon’s 3rd annual Carolina Classic Mock Trial Tournament featuring 24 undergraduate teams from 16 universities, including Duke University, the University of North Carolina, Furman University and two-time national champion University of Virginia.

Mileah Kromer speaks with News 14 Carolina on Elon Poll

September 23, 2009

Mileah Kromer, an assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë Poll, spoke with News 14 Carolina this week for an interview on the upcoming Charlotte mayoral and city council elections.

Elon Poll: Mecklenburg Co. residents support light rail, upbeat on economy

September 22, 2009

Widening existing roads and improving public transportation are what Mecklenburg County residents believe are the most effective ways to combat traffic congestion, according to the latest ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë Poll, and two thirds of respondents support the expansion of light rail options throughout the county.

Laura Roselle honored by Church Women United

September 21, 2009

Laura Roselle, a professor of political science and ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë’s 2009 Distinguished Scholar, was honored by the Burlington/Alamance unit of Church Women United for her efforts to expose the flawed information local sheriff’s officials had been using to defend their immigration enforcement practices.

Elon Poll: Charlotte mayoral race remains wide open

September 21, 2009

Half the citizens of Mecklenburg County believe their community has gotten off on the wrong track, and though more than two thirds of Charlotte residents in the latest ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë Poll believe the upcoming mayoral and council elections are significant, no clear frontrunner has emerged in the race to replace outgoing Mayor Pat McCrory.