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September 13 2001
Vol. 93, Issue 1

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The NCCU Year in Pictures 2000-2001

The NCCU Year in Pictures 1999-2000


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Jurden

Gala: Art for dollars

Two hundred forty-three works of art were on auction at the N.C. Central Foundation’s Art Gala V, at the N.C. Museum of Art. [click to read]


TV Show gains strength
In just the second year, the N.C Central Broadcasting Club has made tremendous progress. Last year The Broadcasting Club established itself by bringing a student operated NC Sees You to the air. [click to read]


Aaliyah: 'At your best you were loved'
On Saturday August 25, 2001 Hip - Hop/R&B singer Aaliyah, 22, died in a plane crash along with eight others. The twin engine Cessna 402 crashed shortly after its departure from the Bahamas. [click to read]


Delirious Rhythm/Ritmo Delirioso
Isabel Chicquor, an associate professor in the art department of N.C. Central University, presents her solo photographic essay entitled, “Delirious Rhythm/Ritmo Delirioso.” [click to read]


'Get to Know Ya Sundays' kicks off
Audionet’s Truitt O’Neal finds a way to make those boring Sundays bearable for NCCU students, at least every third Sunday of each month. [click to read]


Young Veteran drops debut
After 13 months of hard work NC Central alumnus Young Veteran — a.k.a. Rashun Sauls — has released his first album entitled "Basic Training" on his newborn label Enhale Entertainment. [click to read]


Sound Judgment
Current reviews:

  • Bilal: 1st Second Born

    Bilal
    CD Rating Scale:

      5 headphones: sex
      4 headphones: money
      3 headphones: music
      2 headphones: 8:00 classes
      1 headphones: terrorism
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