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In Other Media Archive - October, 2005
How Bush Visit Became the Siege Of Howard U.
Courtland Milloy column, Washington Post
Declining Enrollment, Funding Plague Benedict
The State, Columbia, S.C.
College Goal: Safety That Doesn't Stifle
Nashville Tennessean
Claflin Tightens Admission Policy
The State, Columbia, S.C.
Xavier Slashes Jobs in Wake of Katrina
New Orleans Times-Picayune
News Corp., Viacom Eyeing Facebook
Marketwatch.com
Response to Editorial on Southern U.-New Orleans
Letter, Southern U. Alumni Association, Baton Rouge Advocate
Jazz Alliance International Announces �Jazz Up Your Campus� Contest
Jazz Times
Morgan State Radio Host 'Removed' for Anti-Gay Remarks
Redding News Review
S.C. State U. Breaks Ground on Clyburn Transportation Center
Orangeburg Times and Democrat, S.C.
A Year at Hampton: Rosa Lee Parks Worked Briefly at What Was Then Hampton Institute
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.
4th Suspect, Prairie A&M Student, Held in Fatal Beating
Dallas Morning News
Support Growing for NCCU Move to Division I
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.
Meharry, Tennessee State Construction Efforts Nearly $40M
Nashville Business Journal
Cam'Ron Shooting: Conspiracy Theories
Nick Sylvester column, Village Voice
Group to Urge Vast Post-Katrina Project
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
U. of Md.-Eastern Shore Tries to Counter Golf's Image as Game Only for White Players
Baltimore Sun
D.C. Police Uncertain Rapper Was Carjacking Victim
Washington Post
Black Universities Tell Students that Fat Isn't 'Phat'
Associated Press
New Orleans College Recruiting Runs Dry After Katrina
Los Angeles Times
Gay Group Hits Morgan State Radio
Redding News Review
Hip-Hop Culture: Wake-Up Call for Black Women
Opinion by Beverly Daniel Tatum, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Fumbling the Ball for Black Athletes
Opinion by Peter Roby, the Oregonian, Portland
Southern U's Musical Legend Greggs Leads Human JukeBox for Last Home Game
Advocate, Baton Rouge, La.
Rattlers to Restore Four Sports
Tallahassee Democrat
Georgia's Only Black Engineering Program Fighting Closure
Associated Press
Clark Students, Faculty Sue to Save Engineering
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Board Questions Delaware State's Adherence to Standards
Wilmington News Journal, Del.
The Fence Is a Hot Spot for FAMU Football News
Tallahassee Democrat
Alcorn State Awarded $1.7M from Ayers Settlement
Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Miss.
FAMU Fund-Raiser to Honor LaSalle Leffall
Tallahassee Democrat
Quarterback Josh Driscoll Returns for FAMU
Tallahassee Democrat
African American Students from New Orleans Adapt to Culture up North
Christian Science Monitor
FAMU Board Member Bishop Quits
Tallahassee Democrat
FAMU Has New Buildings, New People and a New Financial Outlook
Tallahassee Democrat
Activists Recall Struggle for Voting Rights Law
Dayton Daily News, Ohio
FAMU Rattlers QB Owens Assaulted on Campus
Tallahassee Democrat
Services for Civil Rights Pioneer Vivian Malone Jones Held at Morehouse
WXIA-TV, Atlanta
FAMU Provost Studying Drop in Students
Tallahassee Democrat
Grambling State 'Borrows' Duer Sharp of SWAC as Interim Athletic Director
Monroe News-Star, La.
Howard Will Finance New Hospital Center's Deficits for 3 Years
Washington Post
Soul Riders' Classic Cars to Appear in Delaware State Homecoming Parade
Wilmington News Journal, Del.
Driver to Face Charges in Fiery Wreck That Killed 2 Grambling Students
Shreveport Times, La.
NCAA Clears Fired Coach Billy Joe of FAMU Allegations
Tallahassee Democrat
Uprooted by Katrina, Students Keep Lives on Track at Tennessee Colleges
Nashville Tennessean
Delaware State Keeps MEAC Playoff Hopes Alive
Newszap.com
At Howard U., Bill Gates Urges Minorities to Study Computers
Associated Press
Fort Valley State U. Students Audition for BET Reality Show
Macon Telegraph, Ga.
Two Benedict College Sophomores Board Bus for Capital
The State, Columbia, S.C.
Aid Policy an Issue at Benedict
The State, Columbia, S.C.
FAMU Officials Go Before NCAA Today
Tallahassee Democrat
New Orleans' Almost-Destroyed HBCUs Nourish Black Middle Class
Editorial, Houston Chronicle
Dillard U. Plans to Offer Classes in January at Tulane U. Location
New Orleans Times-Picayune
First Muslim Crowned Miss North Carolina A&T
Roanoke Times, Va.
This Month at Xavier: The Road to Recovery
Xavier University
Norfolk State's Joseph C. Hall Labors to Come up with Foolproof Male Contraceptive
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Va.
It's Not Homecoming, but Just Thought Was Enough for FAMU
Tallahassee Democrat
HBCU Homecoming Dates
hbcuconnect.com
Florida A&M Won't Be Allowed to Participate in MEAC Tournament
Tallahassee Democrat
Mom Forgives Man Who Shot Texas Southern U. Student Daughter
Houston Chronicle
"For Future Journalists, It's Cash Not Causes" Column Elicits Strong Reactions
Editor & Publisher
Fort Valley State Awarded Grant to Push Math, Science
Macon Telegraph, Ga.
TV Station Owner Tells Benedict Students to Be Confident and Gain Authority
The State, Columbia, S.C.
Police ID Man Suspected in Southern U. Shooting
The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La.
2 More Suspects Arrested in Death after State Fair Classic
Dallas Morning News
Benedict College Employees to Lose 15 Days' Pay in Budget Shortfall
The State, Columbia, S.C.
Delaware State U. Admits Grade Fixing
Wilmington News Journal, Del.
N.C. State Sophomore Gavin Grant Faces Possible Deportation
Associated Press
CIAA Moving Pioneer Bowl Game to Charlotte
Charlotte Observer, N.C.
E. Newton Jackson One of 13 FAMU AD Applicants
Tallahassee Democrat
Week of Rest Turns Painful for Florida A&M
Tallahassee Democrat
Police Probe Weekend Shooting of Howard U. Student
Washington Post
Man Faces Murder Charge in Fatal Beating by Mob After State Fair Classic
Dallas Morning News
Evacuees from Dillard Kept on Sideline for Volleyball at Tennessee State
Nashville Tennessean
White Quarterbacks at HCBUs: Novelty, Nothing New or In the Way?
BlackAmericaWeb.com
Three Injured, None Critically in Fight Outside Southern U. Game
The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La.
FAMU Did It: Good News Didn't Come Easy
Editorial, Tallahassee Democrat
Delaware State U. Seeking an Identity?; Recognizing School's Legacy Subject of Debate
Delaware State News
4 Injured in Separate Shootings in, Around Southern University Campus
The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La.
For Black Students, Law School Has Been the Road Less Traveled
Mary Ann Lindley column, Tallahassee Democrat
Colleges Helping Colleges
Opinion by Ruth J. Simmons and Shirley Tilghman, college presidents, Boston Globe
Team Visits Fort Valley State U. to Help Its Education Program
Macon Telegraph, Ga.
Despite Severe Auto Accident, Morehouse Coach Still Guiding Team
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga.
Democrats Propose $4.6 Billion Bill to Aid Gulf Coast Colleges
MTV.com
With Enrollment Growing, Winston-Salem State U. Improving Student Life
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.
Cosby Urges Detroiters to Aid Dillard, Xavier
Detroit Free Press
New Orleans HBCUs Hope to Woo Back Scholars
Daily Bruin, UCLA
Ex-Employees of Barber-Scotia College File 15 Complaints Seeking Back Pay
Associated Press
H.S. Band Director Quits After Complaints from Grambling Band Members
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Texas Southern U. Opens Doors to 510 Students Displaced by Storm
Houston Chronicle
Questions Surround Former Morehouse Student's Shooting Death
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Dominican Native Succeeds at Texas Southern U.
Houston Chronicle
Quarterback Bryson Rosser Remains Positive with Career in Jeopardy
Nashville City Paper
Post-Hurricanes, Southern�s Homecoming Fest Has Special Significance
BlackAmericaWeb.com
Fort Valley State U. Presidential Prospects Visit Campus
Macon Telegraph, Ga.
Black Male High-School Dropout Rate Said to Lead to Wide College Gender Gap
Seattle Times
Mob Attacks, Kills Man at Celebration
Dallas Morning News
New Orleans Universities Plan to Rebuild
Associated Press
'Kick in the Gut' for Black Colleges
Los Angeles Times
Fans Call Classic 1st-Rate Event
Indianapolis Star
BET Show Features Benedict Students
The State, Columbia, S.C.
Tuition Loss a Peril for Black Colleges
Chicago Tribune
Edwards to Visit 10 Colleges, Including Florida A&M, for Poverty Group
Associated Press
Hampton Football Team Beats Delaware State, 26-8
newszap.com
AARP President Is Fisk Alumna
Austin American-Statesman
Grambling QB Rewrites Record Book
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
New Orleans's Black Colleges Hit Hard
Washington Post
In Considering Hurricane Relief, Don't Forget the Black Colleges
Amos Jones column, the Record, Harvard Law School
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Return of Stolen Statues Could Signal Others Will Follow
Marching 100 Have Phone Books Covered
Dillard Gets Accreditation Warning
FAMU Recalls the Smiles of Its Slain Professor
FAMU Professor Found Strangled
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