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January 26, 2005
Vol. 96, Issue 7

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  • james and dupree
    Marc H. Morial urges students to be leaders and promotes fellowship at the Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on Jan. 18. (Photo: Aaron Daye/Echo Photo Editor )
    Remembering King
    37 years after his death the legacy lives on

  • Students reflect on the scope and direction of MLK's Legacy.
    [Go to article]

  • National Urban League president challenges students at convocation. [Go to article]


    Climate control on fritz

    One moment it's too cold the next it's too hot for students in dorms [Go to article]


    Interim provost takes helm

    Washington-Jones, Dean of University College leads as provost. [Go to article]


    Old Faces, New Jobs

    Two Eagles soar higher. [Go to article]


    Boxer's story told

    Documentary shown to the public about the first black boxer. [Go to article]


    Res Hall Scraps Policy

    Eagle Landing residents no longer have to sign in guests.
    [Go to article]



  • John Franklin
    Campus

    NCCU shows gratitude to a Durham native and
    a historian John Hope Franklin
    [read]


    St. Aug
    Sports

    NCCU Johnathan Moore, a forward and a leader who's got finesse [read]


    Randal Johnson
    A&E

    "American Idol" accepts former Mr. NCCU [read]


    boxer
    Feature

    Harold Hubbard puts two fists up to fight for his dream [PDF of print edition]


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