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N.C. group rallies for case

ASG leaders see limited turnout

A delegation of more than 200 N.C. college students gathered in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday morning in a show of support for race-based student assignment in public schools. They joined hundreds of protestors as the high court heard arguments likely to have a far-reaching impact on efforts to integrate school districts across the country. (2 Comments)

Universities campaign to support black men, lessen stereotypes

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Students and faculty, men and women marched on UNC-Greensboro's campus Monday to show support for the community's black men. The male marchers, originally scheduled only as part of a photo opportunity, joined forces with the women supporting them. "That, more than anything, represented the cohesion we are going for," said UNC-G student Natasha Lake, director of communications for the King's Campaign. (0 Comments)

Retired general's views on Iraq spawn mixed reactions

After more than three years of fighting, many U.S. citizens are questioning the government's chosen course of action in Iraq. Retired Gen. Anthony Zinni, an outspoken critic of the war, said he hoped to provide answers in his speech titled "Iraq: Where Do we Go Now?" The John Locke Foundation sponsored the event, which attracted 140 people to Raleigh on Monday afternoon. (0 Comments)

WSSU students attack AIDS in Africa

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Students and faculty at Winston-Salem State University are setting out for Africa today to help serve a country where an estimated 28.9 percent of the population has HIV/AIDS. A group of six people from WSSU - three faculty members and three students - will travel to Lesotho, an independent country located inside the territorial boundaries of South Africa. (0 Comments)
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