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April 18, 2007
Vol. 98, Issue 12
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From left: Anthony Johnson, Terra Hodge, Tiara Jackson, Laura Nickerson, and Charles Messick woo the audience.
(Photo: Shenika Jones/Echo Staff Photographer)
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COLORED MUSEUM
When I walked into the theater, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Based on the title alone, I figured the show would focus on race, probably in some historical context.
The posters hanging around campus featuring a colorful mammy character alluded to something possibly comical, but at the very least controversial.
I suspected something was up when I walked in and a shirtless man who may or may not have been shackled welcomed me to the Colored.
NCCU assures students
Officials say stay alert.
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Spring Fling 2007
Same thing, different year.
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Duke case fizzles
Solutions brainstormed.
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The little girl from exit 148
Keynote speaker Robyn Hadley at the 58th Annual Honors Convocation.
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Campus Echo's coverage of Denita Monique Smith.
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Wanna be a legal Eagle.
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Sports
Athletic trainer charges to West coast
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A&E
High school kids show their talents at NCCU.
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Our first ever salute to NCCU's best teachers.
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