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November 8, 2006
Vol. 98, Issue 5
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Paradyce clothing company was one of the three fashion troupes who splashed the runway with bright colors, exotic style and couture fashion.
(Photo: Roderick Heath/Echo Photo Editor)
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ALL IN THE FAMILY
It was truly a family affair ladies and gentlemen. Homecoming 2006 gave more hoot and holler than uncles at a reunion. Present Eagles and alumni alike arrived in droves as there was much to be celebrated. And there was.
Ranging from the football team’s 10-0 streak for the first time in history, to selling out shows in McLendon-McDougald, the spotlight remained on the campus of N.C. Central University.
Developing Story ... Nov 11. 2006
NCCU Football Team wins CIAA Championship 17-14
Eagles earn second consecutive championship on field goal as time expires
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Cops arrest Echo staffer
NCCU policeman, Campus Echo photographer bump heads - literally
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Students react to Dem victory
Say failed Bush pliocies led to GOP
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Barber calls for change in NC
Rev. William Barber II gave a few words of encouragement at Founders Day
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NCCU almunus encourages activism
The history behind the speaker.
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Campus
School, work, friends, and clubs leave little time for dozing.
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Sports
The Eagles wrap season with perfect 10-0.
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A&E
NCCU faculty member shows his love for art.
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Feature
A Homecoming Classic
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