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Apil 4, 2007
Vol. 98, Issue 11
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The player's who go by Allen, Raphael, and Miles act silly all dressed in white
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THE RACE SHOW
There aren’t many performances that point out racial stereotypes while emphasizing the commonalities inherent to all people. Even fewer of these shows cause you to laugh so hard that little tears begin to form in the corner of your eyes.
Last weekend, Durham’s Carolina Theater hosted two performances of “N*gger Wetb*ck Ch*nk,” a show that people of all races can love, with a title few people will enjoy repeating.
The N-word: Y/N?
Is it ok in the classroom.
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Louis Gossett, Jr. to speak tonight
Award winning actor Louis Gossett Jr. is speaking tonight at NCCU.
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Black males in focus
Solutions brainstormed.
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Tenants say no parking
Dupree Strett landlord prohibits students from parking on his property.
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Campus Echo's coverage of Denita Monique Smith.
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Campus
Student cries foul; Physics profs say research inadequate.
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Sports
Stadford Antonio Brown: a modest superstar
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A&E
Controversial play hits the triangle.
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Feature
Bryson Pope's church brings grace to young ones.
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