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Soliders die by friendly fire

The numbers are in, and the facts are set in stone: U.S. forces have suffered more fatalities this month than in any other since the Afghan campaign began in October. In early December, a UH-1N crashed at Rhino Base in southern Afghanistan. On Dec. 5, three American Green Berets were […]

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Dancers take inspirations from across ocean

Students who attended Orchesis Contemporary Dance Theatre’s first performance of the spring semester experienced the heart and soul of Africa through music and dance. The show was captivating from the opening piece, “Tapestry,” until the finale, “Balante.” Dancers in “Tapestry” were accompanied by a single African drum and playful xylophone. […]

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My Reflection (Alkebu-Lan)

My WisdomI am your Understanding.Beautiful black skin,brown skin,and sometimes tan.Beautiful black woman;my reflectionóI place my heart in your hands.Give me yours and I will take itgrasping it gently.With you in my arms and I in yours,we stand on Godís shouldersó and find destiny. As one we will awaken a dreamthat […]

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2002 LEGISLATIVE SESSION BEGINS

Library Staffing: FAMU is requesting $200,000 to increase the library’s staff so the hours can be extended. FAMU wants the library, which now closes at 2 a.m., to stay open until 3 a.m. Security guards and more workers are needed during the extended hours. Matching Funds for NSF HBCU-UP Award: […]

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University aids Afghan women, challenges others to join effort

BRISTOL, R.I. _ About 1,650 letters left the Roger Williams University mailroom on Friday as part of the school’s recent announcement that it is challenging all institutions of higher learning nationwide to follow its lead and offer academic scholarships to Afghan women. The letters are addressed to the editors of […]

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Stressed for success

When most people think of college, they think of a relaxed, carefree four years. But for some students, a college career can also be very stressful. School, financial aid, relationships are just a few factors that contribute to students being stressed. Zachary A. James, 20, a sophomore electrical engineering student […]

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Religion back in school

#8220;The Black Church” was this year’s theme for the 25th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation. Local black churches and organizations were honored for their roles during the civil rights movement. The religious tone was set before the program began when the symphonic band played “We Fall Down.” Tricia Collins, […]

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RATTLERS DOMINATE

At 6’3, with agile footwork and a soft shooting touch in the lane, Kim Watson should be one of the dominant interior players in the MEAC. The fact that she is not befuddles head coach Debra Clark. “She’ll have 20 points one night and then Monday, we’re not sure what […]

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GPA makes comeback with new semester

The time to pick up grade point averages that were dropped last semester and get serious about school is now. However, many students have a problem when they start great at the beginning of the semester and then fall by the wasteside. “To be a student means to study,” said […]

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Space age pimpin has 8ball ‘Almost Famous’

Behind the eightball; a familiar place for the “fat mack” Rapper, 8-ball aka the “space age pimp” or the “fat mack,” prescribes the recipe for extended success in the hip-hop game with his most recent album entitled “Almost Famous”. 8-ball continues to bring the same brand of lyrical heat to […]