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March 2 2000
Vol. 91, Issue 6

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  • CHAMBERS: 'SOME OF THE UNIFORMS EXPOSE TOO MUCH'
    NCCU cheerleading squad
    Outfits worn by the NCCU cheerleading squad come from a standard catalog used by colleges nationwide, according to sources close to the squad. Often, according to some of these sources, the skirts are lengthened to expose less of those who wear them.
    Photo: William Waters/Echo Staff Photographer

    Chambers, spurred by alumni, criticizes cheerleader gear
    A number of NCCU alumni are unhappy with the varsity cheerleading squad’s uniforms, according to Chancellor Julius Chambers. Alumni have often told him that the squad’s cheerleaders’ are too "exposed,"Chambers said. And Chambers agreed. [Go to article]

  • Read News & Observer editorial on the uniform controversy.


    Four charged in beating
    Three students from ECU, and one from NCCU have been charged with the Feb. 26 assault that badly injured an NCCU student. [Go to article]


    Prof pleads guilty, gets probation
    NCCU Associate Law Professor Fred Williams, was suspended by the university, following a guilty plea to drug charges in Hart County, Georgia. [Go to article]


    Freshman wins speech contest
    NCCU students showed off their oratory skills in front of a packed house at Farrison-Newton. [Go to article]


  • Chidley Hall open
    Y2K glitch unhinges Chidley Hall

    Chidley Hall residents unable to use their door cards due to Y2K glitch. [read]


    'night, mother'
    "'night, Mother" plays at the NCCU Theater

    A dark story explores the bond between mother and daughter. [read]


    Online almanac explores African American past

    Campus Echo explores a website devoted to African-American history. [read]


    Lady eagles win
    First round no problem for Lady Eagles

    NCCU lady Eagles beat Virginia Union Panthers 70-47. [read]


    
    
    
    announcements
    - 03/19 - Eagleline telephone registration opens for summer sessions and Fall 2000.
    - 03/20 - Classes resume at 8 am.
    - 03/22 - Eagle Pride Blood Drive at the Student Union.
    - 03/24 - Gov. Jim Hunt to visit NCCU, open meeting to discuss facility conditions at 11-11:30 am in Chemistry Bldg.
    
    
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