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May 2 2002
Vol. 93, Issue 10
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Calvert Stewart and Jesse Barber hold a photo of their son, Gilbert Barber, who was killed by Guilford County Sheriff’s Deputy Thomas Gordy in an attempted arrest. The family is now being sued by Gordy in a defamation of character lawsuit. The family has filed their own lawsuit contending that a bad faith investigation was conducted.
(Photo: Rashaun Rucker/Photo Editor)
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Crying Murder
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Guilford County Sheriff’s Deputy Thomas Gordy has filed a lawsuit against Calvert Stewart, the father of a young man he killed last May.
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Did ABC dis NCCU?
Members of the Eagle family were appalled by an apparent slight by ‘Good Morning America’ Monday.
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Ammons keynotes cluster
Over 70 local, regional and national companies assembled for N.C. Central University’s first Business and Industry Cluster meeting on April 25 in the L.T. Walker Complex.
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Black faculty fading from HBCUs
New data shows a steady decline in the number of full time black faculty at historically black colleges and universities.
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Campus
Did ABC dis NCCU? [more]

A & E
The Roots' show at Duke is captured by Rashaun Rucker in a photo essay.
[more]
Sports
From the Congo to the WNBA by way of N.C. Central. [more]
Opinion
Mike Williams defines the purpose of a school newspaper.
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