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![]() In Other Media Archive - February, 2004Essie 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 |
In NewsReturn of Stolen Statues Could Signal Others Will Follow Marching 100 Have Phone Books Covered Dillard Gets Accreditation Warning |
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