28
May
Watch the second episode of season two from 30 Minutes. This is the culmination of our classes work from the second half of our spring semester.
28
May
Watch the second episode of season two from 30 Minutes. This is the culmination of our classes work from the second half of our spring semester.
24
May
A Community Worth Fighting For: A student soldier looks like any other college student. They’ve committed themselves to their country, and that sacrifice means seeing things that few people ever will. But it’s not the loss of life they fear most, it’s the loss of community.
01
May
@phoenix14news He was a student, a tutor and a friend. Jordan West, of the class of 2014, and his infectious personality could make anyone around him happy.
26
Apr
25
Apr
I was at UNC Chapel Hill Tuesday with @phoenix14news to get the crowd’s reaction to President Obama’s visit.
Check our site for complete coverage: http://phoenix14news.wordpress.com/2012/04/25/special-report-obama-visits-unc-chapel-hill/
17
Apr
The jungle animals of Africa are a little closer than you might think. I visited an animal center not so far away…where lions roam.
14
Apr
13
Apr
Hanging On By A Thread? #30Minutes looked into how one local industry is fighting to stay alive in Alamance County. Produced by myself @meisdon (Don Granese), wonderfully reported by @sophie_mnk (Sophie Nielsen-Kolding) and beautifully shot by Dan Koehler.
05
Apr
30
Mar
I sat down with a reigning North Carolina pageant queen who just happens to be an Elon student.
16
Jan
Two Burlington residents were killed when they were hit by a train Saturday night. Burlington Police are looking into the incident. Keep checking http://phoenix14news.wordpress.com/ for any updates on the story.
12
Jan
Reporter Don Granese talks to a student whose apartment was broken into over winter vacation:
Break-ins are common around college campuses, and most of them occur when students forget to lock their doors or windows before leaving for vacation. But according to the Elon Police, a forced-entry break-in is not common, which is why they are calling a student reported break-in over the winter vacation a “rare occurrence.”