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February 13, 2008
Vol. 99, Issue 9

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  • drought
    Lake Michie, Durham’s primary source of water,
    shows the effects of the state’s severe drought.
    The man-made lake, near the town of Bahama, was created
    by a dam built in the mid-1920s. The lake is about 17
    feet below normal levels.
    (Photo:Sebastian Frances/Echo Staff Photographer)
    Drought drags on and on and on

    Lonely boat dock tells story of area drought [Go to article]


    SGA postpones elections

    GPA, financial standing prevent some from running in elections
    [Go to article]


    NC audit digs dirt

    State audit finds that assistant provost bilked over $36,000 intended for minority health research
    [Go to article]


    Tuba update

    Still unclear: How did thieves get in? [Go to article]


    Film unveils hidden 'Black Magic'

    Documentary explores how racism held back black b-ball players [Go to article]


    Beyond NCCU

    Obama takes 8 in a row [Go to article]
    Raleigh rally outlines agenda [Go to article]


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    Career Fair
    Campus

    80 businesses will recruit March 27 [read]


    Davis
    Sports

    NCCU track star Christopher Davis is 12th in U.S. in 60m sprint [read]


    Gordon Parks
    A&E
    NCCU Art Museum is now hosting Gordon Parks' historical photographs [read]


    Feature

    Feature
    Staff photographer Sebastian Frances went to L.A. and took his camera to the Disney Concert Hall
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