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News - October, 2003

Clark Atlanta's Problems Resonate with Howard Students
"It's sad that Howard seems to be going up while others are falling by the wayside," one student says.   (10/30/2003)
Howard U. Nixes Marching Band's Appearance in DMX Video
Students were ready, but officials decided "it wasn't in our best interest to commercialize what we do educationally."  (10/28/2003)
Hampton Students, Provost Reach Settlement
Last-minute agreement allows The Hampton Script to be distributed in time for homecoming game.   (10/25/2003)
Hampton U. Cafeteria Gets Clean Bill of Health
From the issue confiscated by the university: Gourmet Services Inc., the food provider with whom the university contracts, passed health inspections.  (10/23/2003)
FAMU Impeachment Overturned
Administration rules that Larry O. Rivers remains student body president.   (10/15/2003)
Ex-Student President Banned From Rapping at Homecoming
Southern U. administration cites CDs with explicit language passed out at a high school.  (10/14/2003)
Search Committee Is Planned to Find New FAMU J-Dean
Interim Dean James Hawkins says he is considering applying to become permanent dean.   (10/9/2003)
The Night Isabel Passed Through Hampton
As the campus awaited the hurricane, 1,200 homeless students, plus resident assistants and administrators, packed inside the gym.   (10/6/2003)
Service at Howard Sends Slave Remains Back to Resting Place
The bones of four Africans, unearthed in New York City in 1991, were sent to Howard for research.  (10/6/2003)
FAMU Senate Finds Student Body President Guilty
Student Senate says Larry O. Rivers committed "malfeasance," but dean of students says Rivers is still president.  (10/6/2003)
Howard Dean Reaches Out to Young Voters
Candidate takes presidential campaign to Howard  (10/6/2003)



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