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January 25, 2006
Vol. 97, Issue 7

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100 maxine hong kingston
Maxine Hong Kingston talks with faculty and
students in the Farrison-Newton Communication
Building during her Jan. 11 visit.
(Photo: Khari Jackson/Echo Staff Photographer)
Kingston speaks her peace

National author preacher non-violence
[click to read]


STYLE offers lifeline

Project to help HIV positive students [click to read]


A King's legacy revisited

Gwendolyn Boys encouraged NCCU students to aim high when setting goals at the Martin Luther King Jr. celevration in B.N. Duke Auditorium. [click to read]


Pap smears save lives

Early exams catch cancer.
[click to read]


Walk to Cure will raise funds for health

Phi Beta Lambda will sponsor a walk to help raise money for aids victims. [click to read]


Chivalry:dead or alive?

Manners panned reveals male/female conflicts [click to read]


Leaders to convene

NCCU hosts regional students for first time [click to read]


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