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October 27, 2004
Vol. 96, Issue 3
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Kristen Whitaker, left, holds a sign with Angeline Serushyana at Hillside High School as 1,200 N.C. Central students, faculty and administrators marched from NCCU to vote early Oct. 14. Because of delays, only 425 of the 1,200 were able to vote.
(Photo: Aaron Daye/Echo Photo Editor )
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NCCU students exercise right to vote
On Oct. 14 during 10:40 break about 1,200 NCCU students, faculty and staff marched from the Alfonso Elder Student Union to Hillside High School to vote
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The world is watching
Lovemore Masakadza reminds Americans that the world is watching us make our presidential decision.
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Tenure process reveals kinks
The university did not follow procedures in the tenure process in 2003, costing 3 teachers their tenure.
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Hip-hop mogul to visit
Russell Simmons will be visiting N.C. Central University Oct. 28 to talk to students about financial literacy and the importance of voting.
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Campus
Student moms struggle against the odds to succeed in school
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Sports
Lady Eagles Bowling team aim for CIAA title
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A&E
Jamie Foxx plays the musical genius Ray Charles
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Photo Feature
Sharonda Arnold, Queen of the Nest, gets her picture taken at Coronation.
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