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February 14, 2007
Vol. 98, Issue 9

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  • Hip Hop Summit
    Doug E. Fresh and his hype man "rapped" up the Hip-Hop Summit on Saturday night's old-school concert
    (Photo: Mitchell Webson/Echo Staff Photographer)
    FOR THE LOVE OF HIP-HOP

    2nd annual summit brings celebrities [Go to article]


    SGA election policy fouls four

    Mr. & Miss hopefuls lack credit [Go to article]


    Obama joins race

    Senator Barack Obama is officially in the race for the President of the United States. [Go to article]


    Committee seeks new chancellor

    Central searches for new chancellor. [Go to article]


    Business cluster focuses on health

    N.C. Central is trying to decrease the obesity and diabetes rate among African Americans. [Go to article]


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    Generous couple offers help. [read]


    baseball
    Sports

    Baseball's back [read]


    CIAA Special CIAA Tournament Preview Section Our annual CIAA preview tells you everything you need to know about the Feb 26-March 3 Championship in the Queen City.
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    summit
    A&E

    Summit film festival premieres three new films at UNC-CH. [read]


    Feature Feature Thousands march in Raleigh to say "enough is enough".
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