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January 31, 2007
Vol. 98, Issue 8
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NCCU’s Cheri Wilson, Khadija Sutton, Robert Harris and Shelby Lucky take part in the annual Walk to Cure Saturday, Jan 27.
(Photo: Kai Christopher/Echo Staff Photographer)
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A WALK TO CURE
About 175 students participated in this year’s annual Walk to Cure, raising more than $5,000 for eight national organizations. The organizations work for cures to diseases such as AIDS, lupus, sickle cell anemia and juvenile diabetes.
Since 1998 the NCCU’s Walk to Cure, has raised more than $42,000 for these organizations. The Walk to Cure, is sponsored by the NCCU professional organization Phi Beta Lambda.
FAMU officials vote for Ammons
Ammons voted to be FAMU's next president.
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Junior president Lewis fired
SGA charges duty neglect.
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FAMU hot shots visit
NCCU chief microscoped.
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Nifong faces stiff penalities
June ethics hearing could lead to fines, disbarment.
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Campus Echo's continuing coverage on the murder of Denita Monique Smith.
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Feb. 1 court date set for Crawley.
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Sports
Lady Eagles win again!
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A&E
NCCU prepares for the ear of the Summit.
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Echo photographers document the action in the ATL.
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