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Black College Wire examines how the U.S. war on Iraq affects historically black colleges and universities.
ROTC Cadets Don't Worry About a Draft
Should the draft be reinstated, ROTC cadets may be the safest people on campus.
Howard Students Question University Preparedness
Howard University students question whether the school is prepared in event of an attack.
We Have Another War to Fight
War? Black people have long been at war -- a mental and spiritual war for which we must be strong.
At Southern, Passionate Comments After Bush Speech
Students, faculty members and community leaders from Southern and Louisiana State universities spoke at a public forum after President Bush issued his ultimatum.
Hip-Hop Generation Debated at "State of Black Union" Conference
Student Journalists Gear Up for HBCU Newspaper Conference
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