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October
26, 2000
Vol. 92, Issue 3
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Campus
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| David Muhammad (right) serves
customers at Your Fish and Chips on Fayetteville Street in Durham. Curlyn
Smith/Echo Staff Photographer |
Eagle
Village spreads its wings
There are a growing number of entrepreneurs recognizing the needs of
Eagle Village where there are too few resources and businesses to cater
to those needs of the neighborhood.
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to article ]
Voters
to decide fate of schools
A $3.1 billion bond for capital improvements will be approved or rejected
Nov. 7.
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article ]
NCCU
hires new library director
Editor of the Newsletter of the Black Caucus of the American Library
Association, George C. Grant, is now on board as the director of the James
E. Shepard Library.
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article ]
Campus
Echo survey, part two: Race relations
In the second installment of a 4-part series, the Campus Echo asks
students about white racism, interracial marriage, reparations, immigration
and the English only movement.
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article ]
SGA president emphasizes greater
student participation
Timothy Peterkin's got one of the toughest jobs on campus, but he's
confident and poised and he says he's up to the challenge.
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More Campus Stories (click to read)
University
hopes logging on will cut down on ling lines
Annie
Day resident jolted with electrical shock
Credit
cards: Worth it?
National
Institutes of Health funding massive student alcohol
survey
at NCCU
Student
Health Services remodeled
Shepard
honored at convocation
Career
Services Center strives to serve students
Counselor
has always said 'no' to drugs
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