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October 10 2002
Vol. 94, Issue 3

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Campus Echo wins 2002 SPJ Mark of Excellence Award and 6 first place awards from BCCA.



The NCCU Year in Pictures 2001-2002

The NCCU Year in Pictures 2000-2001

The NCCU Year in Pictures 1999-2000


Publish Dates Fall 2002:

  • Sept. 5
  • Sept. 19
  • Oct. 10
  • Oct. 31
  • Nov. 14
  • Dec. 5


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  • Emancipated Minds officers (from left) Megan Boyd, D'Weston Haywood, Jabari Owens-Bailey, and Cedric Jones fielded questions during the group’s Oct. 3 meeting.
    Emancipated Minds officers (from left) Megan Boyd, D'Weston Haywood, Jabari Owens-Bailey, and Cedric Jones fielded questions during the group’s Oct. 3 meeting in the Edmonds Classroom Building. (Photo: Stacy Cooper/Echo staff photographer)
    MIND POWER
    A newly-founded campus organization, Emancipated Minds, called for the creation of an African American history concentration in the Department of History at N.C. Central University. [Go to article]


    Just call him ‘Mr.’
    N.C. Central University’s search for a few good men came to an end at the first Mr. NCCU Pageant titled “A Few Good Men.” [Go to article]


    School gets NASA grant
    Branislav Vlahovic, N.C. Central University associate professor of physics netted $1.6 million to conduct research. [Go to article]


    Survey ranks NCCU 49th
    Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine has ranked N.C. Central University in the top 100 most affordable quality public universities in the U.S. [Go to article]



    Year in Pics
    Special Feature

    View a selection of our photography from the past year! [view]


    Andrew W.K.
    A & E

    What kind of man reads The Campus Echo? Andrew W.K. brings the parrrr-ty to NCCU with MTV. [more]


    George
    Campus

    He works hard for his Alpo: Meet George, the guide dog for an NCCU student. [more]


    Marissa Williams
    Opinion
    Marissa Williams wants the sisters to reunite. [read]

    
    
    
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