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January 22 2003
Vol. 94, Issue 7
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Campus Echo wins 2002 SPJ Mark of Excellence Award and 6 first place awards from BCCA.
The NCCU Year in Pictures 2001-2002
The NCCU Year in Pictures 2000-2001
The NCCU Year in Pictures 1999-2000
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Former UNC assistant football coach Roderick
Broadway addresses the audience at a Jan. 8
press conference to announce that he will
take the position of head coach for the NCCU
Eagles. Broadway was fired from UNC in 2002.
(Photo: Robert Lawson)
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New coach, new hopes
After two months of searching, NCCU hires Roderick Broadway as the Eagles new football coach.
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BRIGHT FUTURES
New York Times editors visit N.C. Central University to conduct a workshop on copy-editing.
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Chidley residents fined
Chidley Hall damages, which occured during the Dec. 11 power outage, cost residents $100.
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War talk gets louder
N.C. Central University students weigh in on the showdown with Iraq and give their feelings on a possible war.
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MLK celebration kicks off at Central
NCCU celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with an entire week of activities.
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Special Feature
View a selection of our photography from the past year! [view]

Sports
Eagles basketball team soars with three consecutive victories.
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A & E
"Durham's Finest" showcases artwork of elementary school students.
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Opinion
Marissa Williams calls for an attitude change in U.S. leadership.
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