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Discussion of 'Down Low' Lifestyle Hits N. C. Central
WTVD-TV, Raleigh-Durham, N.C.

FAMU Coach Stays for Now; Contract Not Extended; Budget to Be Cut
Tallahassee Democrat

Jackson State Selected for Program to Improve Minority Achievement in the Sciences
Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Miss.

Councilman is Civil War Reenactor and Descendant of Howard U. Founder
Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, Va.

HBCU Freshmen Report Doing Less Homework as H.S. Seniors Than Others
Kansas City Star

FAMU Rattlers End Frustrating Season With Loss to Florida International
Tallahassee Democrat

Clark Atlanta, Georgia Tech Work on More Battery Power in Smaller Package
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

`Best Band in Land,' FAMU's Marching 100, at Big Game
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Friendships Set Aside for 'Classic' Southern U.-Grambling Rivalry
Opelousas Daily World, La.

Black College Title Would Mean a Lot to Hampton's Pirates
David Squires column, Daily Press, Newport News, Va.

Black Colleges Find New Market in Appeal to Latino Students
Boston Globe

Two African American UC Berkeley Students Aim to Boost Minority Enrollment
Oakland Tribune

Tow-Truck Driver Surprised by Attack on FAMU Campus
Tallahassee Democrat

NAACP Leader Wants Miss. Governor to Seek Capital Improvements for HBCUs
Sun-Herald, Biloxi, Miss.

Grambling State U. Mass Communication Dept. Recommended for Reaccreditation
Ruston Leader, La.

Universities Record Drop in Black Admissions
Washington Post

Despite Current Trend, White Enrollment at FAMU Steady
Tallahassee Democrat

Bill Clears Way for Government to Cut Back College Loans
New York Times

Banding Together for an OT Win (FAMU vs. Bethune-Cookman)
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

'I Never Cared About Stats; All I Care About Is Winning'
St. Clair Murraine column, Tallahassee Democrat

B-CC Coach Taken to Hospital with Dehydration
Tallahassee Democrat

Brothers Earn Notice at Stillman
Columbus Enquirer, Ga.

Game Losses Hit Jackson State U. Bottom Line
Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Miss.

Ayers Agreement Funded; Alcorn State, Jackson State and Mississippi Valley State Get $503 million Over 17 Years
Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Miss.

Report Bangs Drum for More Black College Football Coaches
BlackAmericaWeb.com

Tom Joyner Foundation Names 11 HBCUs to Receive Funding in 2005
News release

Triple-Slaying Case, Involving Slain Tenn. State Student, Bound to Grand Jury
Nashville Tennessean

FAMU Football Playing the What-if Game
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Asian Americans Have History of Teaching at HBCUs, Says Dean Frank Wu
The South End, Wayne State U.

Ga. College Extends Aid to Black Men
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Palmetto Capital City Classic Was More Than Game for Fans
The State, Columbia, S.C.

N.C.'s St. Augustine's College Creates Texts for Benin
Associated Press

Tuition Still Challenges Many Families
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.

Norman C. Francis of Xavier University Ranked Nation's Longest-Serving Active College President
The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La.

S.C. State Pulls Out of Palmetto Classic
Onnidan.com

Johnson C. Smith Fires Coach Tim Harkness
Charlotte Observer

A&T Owes Severance to Former AD Charlie Davis, Dismissed Friday
Greensboro News & Record, N.C.

Bethune-Cookman College Celebrates Centennial
Orlando Sentinel

After Three Decades, Ayers Can Begin to Make a Difference
Opinion by Donald V. Adderton, Biloxi Sun-Herald, Miss.

Images USA to Market Black Colleges
Ad Week

Uphill Battle for More Black Coaches
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

S.C. Losing Black Instructors
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Tuition Promises to Young Fla. Students Paying Off
Miami Herald

St. John's College in Annapolis, Md., Names New Dorm for Black Lawyer
Washington Post

More Whites Attending HBCUs
BET.com

Focused Digizine Launches, Interactive Bi-monthly DVD Aimed at Hip-Hop Generation.
News release

FAMU Maps Out Next Decade
Tallahassee Democrat

Gainous to Stay at FAMU as Faculty Member
Tallahassee Democrat

Alabama A&M Coach Is in Game of His Life
USA Today

UNCF Fights for Needy
Luther Keith column, Detroit News

Maurice Clarett, Former Star Running Back, Lashes Out in Print
Dayton Daily News

N.C. Central Literary Magazine Is Saved
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

White Enrollment at Black Colleges Lags in La.
Shreveport Times, La.

Clark Atlanta to Shut Library Sciences Program, One of Only Two at HBCUs
National Public Radio

HBCUs Push for Funds From Mississippi Legislature
Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Miss.

Battle of Black College Bands at Norfolk State Draws 15,000
Norfolk Virginian Pilot

P. Diddy's Group Will Stay Involved
Associated Press

Groups Declare Victory in Drawing Youth Vote
Miami Herald

FAMU Hazing Victim Awarded $1.8M
Tallahassee Democrat

P. Diddy Exhausted After 'Running Wild' On Election Day
MTV.com

$1.75 Million Substance-Abuse Grant for Black Colleges
News release

Hampton U. Script to Receive College Press Freedom Award
Student Press Law Center

Grambling State Band Sounds Off With New CD
Monroe News-Star, La.

White Wisconsin Couple Goes to Ala. State-Ala. A&M Game, Parade
John Archibald column, Birmingham News, Ala.

College Republican National Committee Milks Vulnerable Senior Citizens
Seattle Times

Florida Memorial Benefits from Its Link with Lou Rawls
Miami Herald

E. St. Louis Students Hit 3 Black Campuses to Glimpse Upbeat Future
Belleville News-Democrat, Ill.

Dozens of Voters, Many Students, Turned Away Momentarily from Benedict College Precinct
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Long Lines at Xavier, Dillard
New Orleans Times-Picayune

Disinterest in Science a Barrier for Minorities
Tannette Johnson-Elie column, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Lane Named Black College of the Month
Jackson Sun, Tenn.

Shaw U. Wins $3.2 Million Research Grant
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Naomi Tutu, South African Archbishop's Daughter, Who Works at Tennessee State, Urges Women to Exercise Political Power
Desiree Cooper column, Detroit Free Press

Money Games Keep SWAC out of Playoffs
Mike Perrin column, Birmingham News, Ala.

Ways and Means: Paying For College
Carolyn Brown column, africana.com

A History of Crowning Glories: Thriving Homecoming Pageants at HBCUs
Chicago Tribune

FAMU's Gainous Weighs Post-Presidency Options
Tallahassee Democrat

Undergraduate Enrollment at Cheyney U. Up 10% This Year
Daily Local News, West Chester, Pa.



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