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December 5 2002
Vol. 94, Issue 6

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Senior, criminal justice major, Greg Kelly looks over an American Constitution Law book.
Senior, criminal justice major, Greg Kelly looks over an American Constitution
Law book he will be needing for class. The book is one of the few remaining on
the shelf at the NCCU bookstore. The bookstore will be under new mangement
after the State Bureau of Investigations and the University discovered a loss
of $77,967.43. (Photo: Rashaun Rucker/Echo staff photographer)

Money woes spur corporate contract
N.C. Central University has hired one of the country’s largest college bookstore dealers to run its troubled bookstore.
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School of Education gets $1.6M
N.C. Central University recently received two substantial grants that will go toward helping graduate students learn to teach children.
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Eagle NAACP wins 2 awards
The NAACP Youth and College Division on Oct.12 named NCCU’s chapter of NAACP “Chapter of the Year.”
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Love is blind – but is it color blind?
More blacks and whites are dating — and marrying — than ever before. But, interracial dating and marriage is still rare.
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