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October 29, 2003
Vol. 95, Issue 4

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  • Alice Jones

    Alice Jones, of Historically Speaking, lectures to N.C. Central University graduate
    students about the historical significance of the Addy Walker doll and book series from Pleasant Books.
    (Photo: Aaron Daye/Echo Staff Photographer)
    Meet Addy Walker

    Alice Jones lectures to NCCU graduate students about the importance of the Addy Walker doll and book. [Go to article]


    Two killed on I-40

    Two N.C. Central University students died and one was injured in a car accident in Kernersville, NC. [Go to article]


    Committee re-thinks CFAS

    A university committee is reviewing the current Critical Foundations in Arts and Sciences program. [click to read]


    Tension cloaks Page

    Rev. Michael Page is the first African-American to chair the Durham School Board. [Go to article]


    New goals set for NCCU

    A strategic plan for N.C. Central University's future is unveiled by Chancellor Ammons. [Go to article]


    Winston-Salem State
    Sports

    Eagles bite the bullet big time on BET. [read]


    Dark Matter
    A&E

    'Dark Matter' exhibit explores the black diaspora at Duke's Center for Documentary Studies [read]


    Marcus Smith
    Opinion

    Marcus Smith says that without visitation rules there'd be a 'mess of little Eagles' [read]


    jazz
    Feature

    Aaron Daye broke out his camera for a jazz performance by T.S. Monk [read]




    
    
    
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