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Essie Mae Washington-Williams, Siblings Meet Before Speech at Allen U.
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Virginia Union Beats N.C. Central for 18th CIAA Title
Raleigh News and Observer

Essie Mae Washington-Williams to Raise Money for Allen University.
The State, Columbia, S.C.

'99 Central State Grad Admits Killing 3 on Law School Campus
Associated Press

South Carolina State to Realign 5 Schools into 3 to Cut Costs
Orangeburg Times and Democrat

CIAA Tourney Fans, Your Alma Mater Needs Your Cash
Barry Saunders column, Raleigh News & Observer

Saving Black Colleges
The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

The Dark Cloud Over Black Colleges
ESPN

Historically Black Colleges Filled With Tradition and Camaraderie
Lakeland Ledger, Florida

CIAA Tournament Is Also a Cultural Reunion
Raleigh News & Observer

Oprah Winfrey Gives $5 Million More to Morehouse
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Kentucky State's Head Coach Suspended
Louisville Courier-Journal

Prairie View Voting Rights Rally Shifts to Economy, Tuition
Houston Chronicle

Arlington Ceremony to Honor Prof. Who Started FAMU's Navy ROTC
Tallahassee Democrat

Central State U. to Recruit Latinos
Associated Press

FAMU's Athletic Department Not Ready for Transition to I-A
Randy Beard column, Tallahassee Democrat

Scholars Question Howard U. Prof's Idea That Quilts Led to Freedom
Knight Ridder

N.C. A&T's Aggies in Midst of Rebuilding
Raleigh News & Observer

Clark Atlanta Gets Bid to Turn Paschal's into History Museum
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

CIAA Tourney Draws Local Students to HBCUs
Raleigh News & Observer

NAACP Complaint Says Primary Date Would Disenfranchise Students
Greensboro News and Record

Ex-FAMU Athletics Manager Charged With Theft
Tallahassee Democrat

Melvin Spears Is Grambling's Interim Coach
Shreveport Times

In Black Executives Exchange Program, Execs Leave Offices to Teach
University of Miami News Service

Mold Doesn't Dull N. C. Central U. Applications
Raleigh News & Observer

Clark Atlanta U. to Sell, Not Tear Down, Paschal's Restaurant
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bucs Won't Let Williams Go Back to Grambling
St. Petersburg Times

A Far-Flung Rattler on Sports' Most Compelling Soap Opera
Thomas Grant Jr. column, Orangeburg Times and Democrat

Fox News Gives $100,000 to Howard U. School of Communications
Congressional Black Caucus news release

Clark Atlanta, Morehouse, Spelman Join Moviemaking Contest.
Campusmoviefest.com

San Jose State Limits Cheerleading Stunts After Prairie View A&M Tragedy
Fremont Argus

FAMU Asks to Rejoin MEAC
Tallahassee Democrat

Rose Duhon-Sells, Dean at Southern U., Helps Educators Teach Diverse Students
Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Ohio State Bucks Trend Toward Lower Black Business School Enrollments
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

N.C. Central Professor Receives Grant to Study Black Dolls
Raleigh News & Observer

Fast Work on Mold at N.C. Central
Editorial, Raleigh News & Observer

FAMU Hurts Credibility With Division I-A Flip-Flop
Opinion by Andrew Lawyer II, Tallahassee Democrat

D.A. Challenge of Student Voters Is a Civil Rights Lesson
Los Angeles Times

300 at N.C. Central for Black Colleges Think Tank
Durham Herald-Sun

Phillip Jeter, FAMU J-Professor, Inducted into Local Civil Rights Hall of Fame
Tallahassee Democrat

FAMU Cast Enthralls with Masterful 'Antigone'
Tallahassee Democrat

3 HBCUs in N.C. to Share $1 Million for Smoking Cessation, Research
Associated Press

Urban Broadcasting Co. Disputes MBC's Rights to Air FAMU Games
Tallahassee Democrat

Two Mold-Infested Dorms at N.C. Central to Reopen in Fall
Durham Herald-Sun

Doug Williams Leaves Grambling for Tampa Bay Bucs Front Office
The Sports Network

Texas Educator to Head Kentucky State U.
Lexington Herald-Leader

HIV Prevention Strategy Uncovers Network of Sexual Liaisons among N.C. Black Students
Washington Post

FAMU Halts Football Move
Tallahassee Democrat

Jury Sides with Whistle-Blower at Texas Southern U.
Houston Chronicle

First Black Students at U. of North Texas Recall Struggles
Series, Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Black College Endowment Funds Underperformed Those Of White Institutions
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

How Long Must FAMU President Gainous Wait for Evaluation?
Editorial, Tallahassee Democrat

Dillard U. President Michael Lomax to Head United Negro College Fund
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

6-Year Plan Becoming Common at Georgia Colleges
Macon Telegraph

Brown v. Board vs. a Culture Gap
Raleigh News and Observer

FAMU Athletics Plan Brings Promise, Pitfalls
Tallahassee Democrat

Norfolk State�s Optical Engineering Program Gives School Technological Edge
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot

FAMU Athletic Director Resigns
Tallahassee Democrat

500 Alabama State U. Students Protest Unsafe Housing (Montgomery Advertiser)

Sharpton Speaks of Debt to Greensboro Four
Greensboro News and Record

Fewer Black Male Students in Journalism Pipeline
Richard Prince's Journal-isms

Prairie View Students Take D.A. to Court Over Voting Rights
Houston Chronicle

Norfolk State Changes Location of New Dorm After Community Opposition
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot

Prairie View Students Can Register, Vote, Attorney General Rules
Houston Chronicle

First-year Prairie View Coach Gets Quality Players
Houston Chronicle

Reality Show at Southern U. Hits Home
The Reveille, Louisiana State U.

Trustees Back Delay in FAMU's I-A Move
Tallahassee Democrat

Nearly 1,000 Mourn Ex-FAMU Band Member Killed in Iraq
Miami Herald

Bethune-Cookman Must Act Quickly to Select New President
Editorial, Orlando Sentinel

FAMU Project Highlights Florida's Black History Each Day in February
Tallahassee Democrat

Rosewood Descendant Keeps the Memory Alive at Bethune-Cookman
Orlando Sentinel



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