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April 26, 2006
Vol. 97, Issue 12
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David Forker Evans (far right) stands after making a statement to members of the media Monday in front of the Durham County Detention Center in Durham, North Carolina.
The Duke lacrosse captain was the third arrested in a March, 13, 2006 incident involving the alleged rape of an exotic dancer also a student at N.C. Central University.
Standing behind Evans are his parents and senior members of the Duke lacrosse team
(Photo: Jianghai Ho/Duke Chronicle)
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Rape allegation coverage
Special Web Update...
Third Duke lacrosse player is arrested in connection to an alleged rape of an NCCU student hired as an exotic dancer on March, 13.
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Continuting Coverage...
City awaits lab results
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All sides find media coverage troubling
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Email records rape responses
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Honoring Tate
NCCU plays another tribute to Tate
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Biz school on track
Accreditation by May likely
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800 Eagles to fly May 6
May 6 will be the date 800 Eagles will soar.
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SGA results are in
The results that students have been waiting for are finally in.
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Pantiel to head UNC student association
Junior Pantiel who ran for SGA president will never quit.
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Campus
NCCU professor will be truly missed by her students and co workers,
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Sports
Sports Editor Sasha Vann takes us back to a few unforgettable events in sports.
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A&E
Comedy show was a hit and so many missed it
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Feature
Photo feature by Carla Aaron-Lopez.
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Feature
Six NCCU students share their stories.
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