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November
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Eagles please alumni,
win Homecoming game
Despite giving up a 21-point
lead, NCCU won its second straight Homecoming game, defeating Johnson C.
Smith, 36-32, Nov. 4 at O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium. [
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Bond
passes easily
North Carolina heeds the call for UNC system-wide university
improvements with a $3.1 billion bond for capital improvements.
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NCCU
voting flawed
Some students complain they were unable to cast ballots
on Nov. 7 due to registration problems.
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Educator's
long service ends in May
Tough as nails--but beloved--English professor, Arthrell Sanders,
is set to retire in 2001.
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Central
SGA presidents reunite on Founders Day
Student Affairs hosted a reception to honor those Vice Chancellor Angela
Terry called the "unsung heroes in the development of the university."
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Students
witness new technology
University College Distance Education and the University Faculty Development
Den sponsored a Technology Showcase in the James E. Shepard Library, Nov.
9.
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Sex and love: The statistical
lowdown
Part three of the Campus
Echo survey examines students' attitudes on sex, love and relationships.
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Zora lives!
The theatre department produces a stunning verions of Zora Neale Hurston's
"Of Mules and Men."
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Student overcomes obstacles
to realize his special vision
Blind from 23 years old, Shawn Vinters, has taken on every challenge
that has come his way.
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Workshop
explores South Asia
A little South Asian culture came to NCCU when the Triangle South Asian
Consortium held a literature and film workshop.
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