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September 5 2002
Vol. 94, Issue 1
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Campus Echo wins 2002 SPJ Mark of Excellence Award and 6 first place awards from BCCA.
The NCCU Year in Pictures 2001-2002
The NCCU Year in Pictures 2000-2001
The NCCU Year in Pictures 1999-2000
Publish Dates Fall 2002:
Sept. 5
Sept. 19
Oct. 10
Oct. 31
Nov. 14
Dec. 5
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Sophomore offensive lineman Quinton Miles celebrates with NCCU
head coach Rudy Abrams after the team’s victory over N.C. A&T
University in the ninth annual Aggie-Eagle Classic at Carter-Finley
Stadium Sunday. The Eagles won the game 33-30 in overtime.
(Photo: Rashaun Rucker/Echo Photo Editor)
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Finally: the losing streak ends
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It rained Labor Day weekend until Sunday when the sun came out and shined on N.C. Central University running back Donnie Pippen as he took a leap for all mankind – at least in the eyes for Eagle fans.
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Attorney General gives students credit advice
N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper warned a roomful of N.C. Central University students about the dangers of credit card debts.
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Campus getting mighty crowded
N.C. Central University broke another record this year with the 2002-2003 freshman class enrollment rising from 799 to 840.
The enrollment increase brought forth many changes in which some students living on campus had to adjust.
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NCCU gets Kellogg grant
North Carolina Central University and Duke University each received grants of $2.25 million from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation for their collaborative efforts to help children within the universities’ communities.
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Special Feature
View a selection of our photography from the past year! [view]

A & E
A day in the life of DogStar Tattoo artist Eddie Oakes captured in photos by Rashaun Rucker.
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Campus
NCCU Band director Jorim Reid becomes one bald eagle.
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Opinion
Tiffany McKoy questions some students dedication to school.
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