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December 6 2001
Vol. 93, Issue 4

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The NCCU Year in Pictures 2000-2001

The NCCU Year in Pictures 1999-2000


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A quilt remembering loved ones lost to AIDS was part of the World AIDS Day display at the Alphonso Elder Student Union.

NCCU observes World AIDS Day

Jackie Clements stood before about 70 people on Nov. 26 at N.C. Central University to speak about the importance of World AIDS Day in the Durham community, especially for young people.
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Two alumni win mayoral elections
Dec. 3 was a proud day for N.C. Central University. Three affiliates of the university – either former students or trustees – were sworn in as mayors of their respective communities. [Go to article]


NCCU looks to private funding
Steady decreases in state funding have prompted NCCU to rely more on alternative funding sources to make ends meet. [click to read]


More Stories:

  • Dan Blue to speak at NCCU commencement
  • Profile: A dirty job, but someone’s gotta do it
  • Freshmen learn leadership skills
  • University gets $899K to narrow digital divide
  • Central employees voluntarily forego raises to ease budget cut
  • English comps on the way out
  • Seminar series marks 11th year
  • Echo to increase publication next year
  • Foreign language pre-req’s mandated
  • Sorry ... no glove, no love


    Beyond NCCU:

  • Affirmative action reduces crime, recent study shows
  • Grade inflation runs rampant
  • Doctoral program survey results from 2000 released
  • Why military tribunals are a bad idea


    Briefs:

  • Ex Umbra seeks poetry and artwork
  • Study Abroad Scholarship offered
  • History department hosts lecture series
  • NCCU to broadcast talent show on campus
  • It’s Showtime at the Apollo in ... Durham?
  • WNCU-FM redesigns its web site
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