A creditor has sought the bankruptcy of well-known businessman and horse racing figure Conor Clarkson.
The application came before the High Court yesterday, just over a year after Mr Clarkson abandoned a bid to have more than €70m in debts written off after it was discovered he had forged a document.
The property developer, with an address in Stepaside, Co Dublin, was a prominent figure in racing circles and owned Kicking King, which won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2005 and generated over €900,000 in prize money.
His bankruptcy is now being sought by creditor Tom Flood over an unpaid debt of €150,000.
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Students,
The following information will be helpful as you return to campus in the coming days and prepare for Winter Term.
TRAVEL, ARRIVAL AND TESTING
Sophomores, juniors, seniors: Schar Center (look for tent in back of the building)
First-year students: Alumni Gym in Koury Athletics Center
Testing for everyone on all other days will occur in Alumni Gym.
Travel or weather delays
Same Day Arrival: If your travel is delayed and you can arrive at the test site during testing hours on the same day of your appointment, just come late to the test site.
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Dear Elon Community,
Thank you again for working together to make fall semester possible. We are updating the Ready & Resilient website and will share more information in early January regarding five key areas for a healthy Winter and Spring:
1. Engaged and rigorous academics
2. Mandatory arrival and weekly testing
3. Renewed and strengthened commitment to wearing masks, limiting social circles, and avoiding high-risk gatherings and behaviors
4. Disciplined use of quarantine and isolation
5. Increased student connections, support and well-being.
University offices will be closed Dec. 19-Jan. 3. Students, staff or faculty with medical questions or concerns during this time should contact their primary medical providers.