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| News of the Week (audio) Audio news summary for the week of Sept. 26, 2005, by Brittney Johnson of Howard University. (9/30/2005) |
| First Katrina, Then Rita Texas Southern student: "I felt like all I was doing this semester was running from hurricanes." (9/27/2005) |
| Student Reservists Called Up for Relief Efforts "Part of commitment," Southern U. administrator says. (WITH AUDIO) (9/25/2005) |
| Students Pitch In to Help Students Calls to help the displaced are answered in creative ways (9/23/2005) |
| Aid Available for Students Trying to Recover List of resources is growing.(WITH AUDIO) (9/17/2005) |
| Displaced Students Face Financial Hurdles "All monies were spent just getting my daughter to the school,� a mother says. (WITH AUDIO) (9/17/2005) |
| 4 in Southern Marching Band Arrested Freshman who left band said to have been beaten and robbed in attempt to seize band paraphernalia. (WITH AUDIO) (9/11/2005) |
| 3 Mississippi Schools Pick Up Pieces Alcorn State, Tougaloo, Jackson State all were damaged. (9/7/2005) |
| Jackson State Plans Sept. 12 Reopening For second year, school hosted disaster-stricken Tulane students. (9/4/2005) |
| At Southern U. "Minidome," Cheer Despite the Ordeal 500 evacuees welcomed on Baton Rouge campus. (9/4/2005) |
| Choice for Students: Delay School or Transfer More than 68 colleges offer fall enrollment to those displaced. (9/4/2005) |
| For Trapped Xavier Students, a Welcome Rescue After 460 were trapped, many came forward with helping hands. (9/3/2005) |
| Dillard Students Find Refuge at a Sister School "This is something I can live to tell about," one student says. (9/2/2005) |
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