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November 14, 2007
Vol. 99, Issue 5
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Durham Mayor Bill Bell prepares for his second term in his office in the UDI Business Park.
(Photo: Sebastian Frances/Echo Staff Photographer)
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Same Mayor, New Term
After a long and grueling campaign, Mayor Bill Bell recently won a second term as the mayor of Durham.
Bell, who was endorsed by presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama, beat candidate Thomas Stith by 16 percent of the vote.
Bell says he is ready to build a better Durham, with initiatives focused on removing neighborhood blight and reducing crime. He also will continue to focus on downtown development.
[Read a Campus Echo Q&A with Mayor Bell]
MFL Dept turmoil
Classes teacherless well into fall
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MIA: black men
Universities are attracting fewer and fewer black male students.
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NCCU's charm offensive
N.C. Central's University aims to improve its customer service
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Campus
NCCU football star, Wake Co. sheriff, John Baker dies
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Sports
Duke rolls over Eagles in their first Division I game
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A&E
Seven groups, seven dance styles, one passion
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Q&A
Assistant Editor Gabi Clay-White sits down with Mayor Bill Bell
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Feature
NCCU's debut Division I basketball game against the Blue Devils
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