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April 16, 2008
Vol. 99, Issue 12

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  • CNN Tour
    Savin Joseph and Emmanuel Tyre party hop outside the Alfonso
    Elder Student Union before the CNN HBCU Tour spoken word
    contest, April 10. The tour will be featured in CNN’s “Black in America”
    series.
    (Photo:Sebastian Frances/Echo Staff Photographer)
    CNN takes an HBCU road trip

    Students are asked about being 'Black In America'
    [Go to article]


    Student death mystery

    Meningitis or assault? [Go to article]


    May 3 speaker, found

    Mr. Vernon Jones to be speaker at spring graduation
    [Go to article]


    Learning before lockdown

    NCCU professors participate in a program that gives prisoners an education
    [Go to article]


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    Clarence Williams
    Campus

    Clarence G. Williams recruited black students, faculty to the Mass. Institute of Technology [read]


    McAllister
    Sports

    Two student athletes are to compete in National NCAA Leadership Conference in Florida [read]


    Soul Power
    A&E
    Four-day jazz festival and conference at NCCU [read]


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    NCCU students teach eighth graders about health and health careers
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