Month: November 2004

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Christian organizations welcome students

The future leaders of society are the college and university students that today are seated in classrooms across the nation.However, many of the students who now pass through the hallowed halls of academia are not equipped for the challenges they face. The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control reports that one […]

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A Time of Honor

National Urban League President Marc H. Morial told an audience of alumni, students and guests at this month’s Founder’s Day ceremony that voting is a responsibility, not a privilege, and urged every eligible voter to exercise their right to vote on election day.  In a reference to the 50th anniversary […]

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Rock the Vote: NAACP encourages students to vote, vote early

Junior Latoya Johnson will cast her vote for democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry on Nov. 2, election day. Senior Tierney Billups said he will do the same because, in his opinion, Kerry is open minded and understanding. But Chuck Price, a senior business major, and junior John Collins believe otherwise. […]

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Maybe Next Year

Homecoming was one that ended with a sour taste in the mouths of the Winston-Salem State University Rams football team as the Broncos of Fayetteville State University handed them a 21-14 loss in front of a capacity crowd of over 18,000 fans at Bowman-Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, NC. It did […]

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Students – Get published by the Center for American Progress

Want to get noticed? Then get published. In January 2005, the Center for American Progress (www.americanprogress.org/) is launching CampusProgress.org (www.campusprogress.org/) , a new web and email publication offering hard-hitting journalism, analysis, and multimedia on issues of the greatest concern to campuses. We’re looking for talented students to contribute to the […]