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January 21, 2004
Vol. 95, Issue 7

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    2004 marks what would have been the 75th birthday for Martin Luther King, Jr. (Photo: New American Library)
    Remembering the Legacy

    The ongoing legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. is kept alive during his [Go to article]


    'Wake up,' convocation speaker tells students

    Calvin Mackie makes a strong point to students during the Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation. [Go to article]


    Joyner to help NCCU

    NCCU, chosen as "College of the Month" by the Joyner Foundation, will be honored. [Go to article]


    Pell grant loses power

    Pell grants cannot meet the growing financial demands of today's education. [Go to article]


    Mixed feelings about the morning after

    The "morning-after pill" or Plan B will soon be readily available at any drugstore. [Go to article]


    Curtis Knight
    Sports

    NCCU men's basketball wins the Legacy Classic to years in a row [read]


    mother nature
    A&E

    Dancers from the Philippine-American Association put on a show at the Hayti Heritage Center [read]


    Chris Rhoads
    Feature

    The world as kids see it. Drawings at NCCU's art museum [read]


    Larry Lovette
    Campus

    Is race exploited in America? A panel discusses it as part of MLK celebration [read]




    
    
    
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