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October 10, 2007
Vol. 99, Issue 3
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Arab and Soulja Boy at Maroon Mayhem Concert. Soulja Boy followed Crime Mob at the packed Saturday concert.
(Photo: Savin Joseph/Echo Staff Photographer)
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Can't stop, won't stop
Homecoming is underway. And as if Soulja Boy “crankin’ dat” wasn’t enough, students and alums alike will have a full week of events to attend.
NCCU has already experienced Cassidy, Crime Mob and Young Jeezy on Saturday as well as “Left Eye” and “Da Brat” at Choir Ball on Monday.
Tonight the modeling troupes will walk it out on the runway at the fashion show. Brace yourself ‘cause it ain’t over ‘til the “PHAT” lady makes you laugh.
Mo’Nique will bring all that “charm” to the stage Thursday night for the comedy show while the Greek frats and sorors get ready to stomp da yard (or the gym rather) Friday at the Pan-Hellenic Step Show. Ain’t no stoppin’ us now, we got the groove!.
GPA a big deal
SGA prez fires exec directors.
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Midnight flood hits dorm
9th floor gusher swamps Eagleson.
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Free HIV test
It's painless, takes 20-minutes.
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Late, late, and late again
Faculty say student tardiness annoying, unprofessional and out of control.
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Campus Echo's coverage of Denita Monique Smith.
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NCCU students Holly Uzzle and Meredith Uzzle persevere despite physical challenges.
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Bring it on, Crusaders
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A&E
Robert Townsend's remarkable visit to N.C. Central.
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More homecoming, concert coronation and choir ball.
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