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News - November, 2004

Tennessee State Students Knock Ads Geared to Whites
"No blacks are speaking; therefore it does not represent TSU," says one.  (11/27/2004)
Gainous to Leave FAMU in December
Before departing, president negotiates changes to his contract  (11/26/2004)
News of the Week (audio)
Audio news summary for the week of Nov. 22, 2004, by Chantel Harley of Howard University.   (11/24/2004)
Petition Urges Removing Lincoln's Name From University
16th president called a segregationist  (11/22/2004)
Tennessee State Students Campaign to Keep President
Some say "disrespect" led to James Hefner's announcement of retirement.  (11/21/2004)
3 Denied Tenure; University Admits It Didn�t Follow Rules
N.C. Central�s president says school followed past practice   (11/16/2004)
News of the Week (audio)
Audio news summary for the week of Nov. 15, 2004, by Chantel Harley of Howard University.  (11/16/2004)
Fly Jock Tom Joyner Nets Rust College $208,000
$100,000 more raised from faculty, staff, students and alumni.  (11/12/2004)
Voting at HBCUs Hit Record Levels
Long lines common; some schools reported mix-ups or delays.   (11/9/2004)
Hampton U. Student Seeks to Start Gay-Straight Alliance
University is one of only a few in region not to have gay group. (WITH AUDIO)  (11/9/2004)
Paralyzed Ex-Cheerleader, and Mom, Return to School
Also: University now bans cheerleaders from performing stunts.   (11/6/2004)
News of the Week (audio)
Audio news summary for the week of Nov. 1, 2004, by Chantel Harley of Howard University.  (11/4/2004)
Benedict Grading Policy Prompts Controversy
Two professors fired over refusal to implement.  (11/3/2004)
Greensboro Man Gets Life for Murder of A&T Student
Victim, on full academic scholarship, had tried to break up an argument.  (11/2/2004)



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