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April 11 2002
Vol. 93, Issue 9

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Health education senior Tamara Jones assists Amy Silva, 9, in the community computer lab at C.C. Spaulding Biosphere Magnet School. In the background is Amy’s mother, Zaida Peña.
Health education senior Tamara Jones assists Amy Silva, 9,
in the community computer lab at C.C. Spaulding Biosphere
Magnet School. In the background is Amy’s mother, Zaida Peña.
(Photo: Bruce dePyssler/Echo Adviser)

Durham, NCCU open public computer labs
N.C. Central University has teamed up with the Durham community to form five new community computer labs. [click to read]


Chambers argues for NAACP
Returning to his role as a civil rights attorney, the former NCCU chancellor takes the redistricting battle to the state Supreme Court.
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Workers get new ‘Leaf’
N.C. Central University received a $200,000 grant March 3 from the Golden Leaf Foundation.
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More Stories:

  • Better late than never? Your teachers disagree
  • Ammons’ mace: Not just a big stick
  • CFAS ranks low with discussion group
  • Echo wins ‘best overall’ award
  • Fulbright offers grants
  • Students battle successfully against local asphalt plant proposal


    Beyond NCCU:

  • Findings on labor force released


    Feature:

  • Black Visions: The Roots of Contemporary African-American Political Ideologies


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