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| News of the Week (audio) Audio news summary of the week of Sept. 25, 2006, by Devon Estes of Jackson State University. (9/29/2006) |
| Young Blacks "the Most Ready to Vote for Change" Poll finds domestic issues rank highest with African Americans 18-30 (9/27/2006) |
| More HBCU Newspapers Increase Frequency For others, Web sites outdated, nonexistent (9/24/2006) |
| Southern U. Records Drop in Campus Crime Stricter admission standards cited as one factor (9/24/2006) |
| News of the Week (audio) Audio news summary of the week of Sept. 18, 2006, by April Griffith of Jackson State University. (9/24/2006) |
| More Than 500 at Southern March Against Violence Niece of slain man says she is touched. (9/24/2006) |
| News of the Week (audio) Audio news summary of the week of Sept. 11, 2006, by Devon Estes of Jackson State University. (9/18/2006) |
| Surviving Katrina: For N.O. Colleges, a Positive Outlook but a Long Way from Normal Southern U. of New Orleans, Dillard and Xavier struggle to remain viable assets to their community. (9/16/2006) |
| Tennessee Ends Historic Civil Rights Lawsuit Geier court action challenged segregation in higher education (9/12/2006) |
| FAMU Marching Band Hits Sour Notes Famed unit in trouble over theft charges; 74 on probation over grades (9/12/2006) |
| Sept. 11 Grief Endures for Family of N.C. Central Alum Sharon Glenn and her husband, Harry, met when both were students in Durham. (9/10/2006) |
| Howard U. Moves Up in U.S. News Rankings Official gives credit to "investments" in campus (9/4/2006) |
| FAMU Named Best School for Blacks University tops Black Enterprise list (9/4/2006) |
| Dance Fight Prompts Event Cancellation Tennessee State decides it lacks sufficient security (9/4/2006) |
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