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In Other Media Archive - October, 2004

Whites Enrolling at Black Universities
Washington Post

Fewer Black Freshmen Choose State Universities
Chicago Tribune

LL Cool J Electrifies Howard Homecoming Event
Washington Post

Many Miles to Go as NASCAR Tries to Boost Diversity
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Willie Jeffries, First Black NCAA Division I-A Head Football Coach, Wants More to Get the Chance
Wichita Eagle, Kan.

Bob Johnson's C-SET to Broadcast Games at HBCUs That Typically Don't Get Coverage
Charlotte Observer, N.C.

Ford Ignites Partnership to Aid Black Students
Miami Herald

Edward Waters Trustees Support President Jimmy Jenkins
News release

Black Students Push for Big Florida Voter Turnout
BlackAmericaWeb.com

Challenges Upheld Against Voting by Wilberforce, Central State Students
New York Times

Young People Are Spending Big � And Investing, Too
USA Today

U. of Michigan Fights to Recruit More Blacks
Detroit News

Ala. Offers Bargain Tuition to Out-of-State Students, but Not to Residents
Birmingham News

Black Colleges' New Outreach: Hispanic Students
Christian Science Monitor

There's No Place Like Homecoming
Tallahassee Democrat

Saga of Black Collegian Magazine in Debate Over La. Venture Capital Initiative
New Orleans Times-Picayune

Acceptance of Black Players at White Schools Led to Acceptance of Black NFL Quarterbacks
Kansas City Star

Fort Valley State U. Gears Up for Big Game
Macon Telegraph, Ga.

Florida Looks into Vote Fraud as FAMU Students Listed as Republicans
Tallahassee Democrat

Black Colleges Want Refunds for Ayers Costs
Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Miss.

Impact of HIV on Blacks Focus of Public Forum
Southern Voice, Atlanta

More Than 350 Students Meet at National Association of African American Honors Programs
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Va.

Fla. Board OKs New Tuition Plan
Tallahassee Democrat

Board of Governors OKs New FAMU Degree, Doctor of Public Health
Tallahassee Democrat

Grambling Radio Station Runs Ad From Candidate
Monroe News-Star, La.

Black Coaches Association Rates Colleges' Minority Hirings
Indianapolis Star

FAMU Trustees Discuss Appointing an Interim President
Tallahassee Democrat

College Board Says More Grant Aid Needed for Low-Income Students
Newsday

Fort Valley State Makes Plans to Hire New Department Head
Macon Telegraph, Ga.

Nothing Quite Like Top Rank in Football
Editorial, Orangeburg Times and Democrat, S.C.

Cracker Barrel Stores, Having Settled Bias Lawsuit, Gives Spelman $125,000 for Scholarship
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Fort Valley State U. Fires Department Chair Who Still Works at 2nd University
Macon Telegraph, Ga.

Signs of Progress Accompany Ayers Ruling
Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Miss.

U.S. Supreme Court Denies Ayers Appeal; College Desegregation Settlement Will Be Enforced
ClarionLedger.com, Jackson, Miss.

Thousands Turn Out for John Edwards at FAMU
Tallahassee Democrat

Bush and Kerry Debate on Diversity
The Black Collegian and IMDiversity.com

S.C. State Reaches New Heights with Win Against Bethune-Cookman
Ron Morris column, The State, Columbia, S.C.

N.C. A&T Gets $10 Million Commitment, Largest in School's History
BlackEnterprise.com

N.C. Central Joins Early Voting
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

In Pilot Program, N.C. A&T, 3 Other UNC Schools Allow Free Downloads
Greensboro News & Record, N.C.

With Fiery Words, Congress Members, Celebrities Urge FAMU Students to Vote
Tallahassee Democrat

FAMU Aiming to Build on Last Year's Hoops Success
Tallahassee Democrat

John Edwards to Speak Sunday at FAMU
Tallahassee Democrat

Latino Students Recruited by Black Colleges
Houston Chronicle

Final Try to Save Clark Atlanta Library Program
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

19 Players, Coaches from Grambling, Prairie View Suspended after Fight at State Fair Classic
Dallas Morning News

Documentary Celebrates Bond Between Coach Eddie Robinson and Student-Athletes
News release

Bethune-Cookman Student President Hopes to Be Next Colin Powell
Daytona Beach News-Journal

NAACP's Kweisi Mfume Urges Fort Valley State Students to Vote
Macon Telegraph, Ga.

Tuskegee, Morehouse, Spelman Turn Gridiron Rivalry into Recruiting Opportunity
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga.

Fisk Limits Fraternities after Report of Hazing
Nashville Tennessean

Dillard Alum Keith Woods, Former Courtbouillon Editor, Named Dean of Poynter Institute, School for Professional Journalists
News Release

Howard Gets $70.6 Million in Technology for Engineering Programs, Its Biggest Gift Ever
Washington Business Journal

Benedict College Grading System Borders on Lunacy
Walter Williams syndicated column

Supreme Court to Decide Whether to Hear Appeal in Miss. College Desegregaton Case
Daily Mississippian

Questions Persist Over Forms in FAMU Precincts; Spot Check Reveals Voters Did Register
Tallahassee Democrat

Voter Receipts Raise Question of Fraud; 1,500 Registrations from FAMU Precincts Photocopied
Tallahassee Democrat

Ex-Benedict Professors Sue for Being Fired for Refusing to Raise Students� Grades
The State, Columbia, S.C.

N.C. Central to Recruit Transfer Students
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Howard Freshman Wins Award for "If You Drop It: Should You Eat It? "
News Release

Elinathan N. Ohiomoba, Harvard Student, Wins Hurston/Wright Award for College Writers
News Release

Ex-Grambling Student Gets 25 Years for Killing Mom
Camden Courier-Post, N.J.

Delaware State Aims at Making Over Itself in Big Way
Norman Lockman column, Wilmington News -Journal, Del.

FAMU's Ben Dougherty Says His Mormon Mission to Las Vegas Prepared Him to Be a Quarterback
Tallahassee Democrat

Integration Took Black-College Talent, Gave Football Players Opportunities
Indianapolis Star

Friends Keep Charles on Their Minds in Benefit for Morehouse
Los Angeles Times

Time for FAMUans to Look Forward, Not Back
Column by Bill Burlew, Tallahassee Democrat

Tougaloo College, Fisk U. Win National Preservation Honor Awards
News Release



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