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October
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customers at Your Fish and Chips on Fayetteville Street in Durham. Curlyn
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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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Special
election 2000 section
Gore vs. Bush on education. Vinroot vs. Easely on education. The Nader
challenge. [ Go to 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 ]
University
hopes logging on will cut down on long lines
Starting Oct. 14 N.C. Central University students will have access
to online registration. On the new NCCU web site, students will be able
to add and drop courses, pay balances by credit cards, access account
information, and more.
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Is
alcohol a problem at NCCU?
The NCCU CMIARD Student Alcohol Survey is the first of its kind to
be administered at a predominantly black college.
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Racism, reparations:
Topics of study
Part two of the Campus Echo
survey examines students attitudes on race, interracial marriage, immigration
and more. [ Read
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Race: exploitation and exploration
NCCU students produce a searing exhibit that explores racism and stereotypes.[
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SGA president emphasizes
greater student involvement Peterkin is revamping the
SGA constitution and focused on coed visitation, parking, student fees,
and the growth of the student body. [
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Eagles
mugged at stadium
Winston-Salem State mounted a comeback in the second half claiming first
place in the Western Division.
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