2011-12 The Eagle - North Carolina Central University

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2011-12 The Eagle - North Carolina Central University
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North Carolina Central University
Yearbook
Staff
Executive Board
Ashley Battle
Executive Assistant
Classification: Junior
Major: Business
Craig Harris
Design Editor
Classification: Senior
Major: Art
Kayla Scott
Photo Editor
Classification: Sophomore
Major: Art
Adviser
Chantal Winston
Public Communications Specialist
NCCU Office of Public Relations
Staff Members
Shannon Alston
Chaquetta Bellamy
Angela Cameron
Anthony Elliot
Nicole Garret
Nyya Gilchrist
Glynnis Hagins
Lateisha Harris
Deidra Hunter
Jaime Ingram
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Treshonda Johnson
Tiffany Moore
Kara Robinson
Jarneshia Smith
Thomas Tripp
Dalvin Winston
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Points of Pride.........................4
Campus Life.............................6
Campus Events......................12
Homecoming.........................30
The Arts................................50
Athletics................................56
Organizations........................86
Greeks................................. 100
Student Life & Portraits........ 106
Graduate Portraits............... 132
Fall Commencement............. 147
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North Carolina Central University
Number of Students
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For more than 100 years, the university has educated the citizens of North Carolina,
Undergraduates
the United States and the world.
Graduate/Professional
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Washington Monthly ranks NCCU in the top 40 in the nation for contributions
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A National Jurist Publication ranked our School of Law as one of the top 5 in America
in providing clinical opportunities to its students.
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With both a biomanufacturing and a biomedical research institute, NCCU is emerging
as a leader in the study of health disparities. We offer hands-on laboratory experience
in collaboration with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies based in Research
Triangle Park and elsewhere across the state.
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NCCU’s award-winning marching band, the Marching Sound Machine, was selected to
perform on New Year’s Day 2011 in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif.
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True to our motto of Truth and Service, NCCU was the first of North Carolina’s statesupported universities to require community service for graduation. Last year, NCCU
students performed nearly 200,000 hours of service valued at $2.7 million to the
Durham and regional economy.
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NCCU recently joined NCAA Division I athletic competition as a returning member of
the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).
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Eagleson freshmen Talmidge Morris, Brittney Washington and Josh Woodson outside W. G. Pearson Cafeteria.
E
very year NCCU receives a big bundle of joy. However,
not nearly as important as the time management required to
our babies are not the average 7 lbs. 15 oz., they are fully
successfully maneuver through your college years.
grown with minds of their own.
Too many social and organizational obligations can put a
College is often considered the best four years of one's life,
strain on the reason students are here — to receive a college
and for each new crop of freshman this cliché becomes reality.
education.
“The first couple of weeks have been very exciting and full of
“The social aspect is new to me, but I am getting used to it,”
student activities,” said music freshman Ashlynn Hailey.
said Tyreik Kearse, who plans to major in business.
The Monroe native resides in Eagleson Residence Hall and
For many students, college is their first taste of independence
aspires to be a professional singer and media journalist.
and the real world. “I enjoy the freedom of being a college
student and class scheduling,” said freshman Dauline
This year NCCU welcomed the class of 2015, about 1,200
Singletary.
students who bring with them an average high school GPA of
3.23 and a 912 on the two-part SAT.
The nursing student said her most difficult class is biology.
“I chose NCCU because it was the No. 1 public HBCU,” said
“I like NCCU because of the good atmosphere and all the
chemistry freshmen Shatoddra Curry.
friendly people,” she said.
The Salisbury native said so far her hardest class is French.
Originally published in the Campus Echo
While SATs and GPAs from high school are important, they are
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LIVING
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The opening of the new Nursing Building
Art students install portraits of African-American women in the Farrison-Newton
Communications Building lobby for Black History Month.
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Ensemble
Vocal Jazz
The NCCU Vocal Jazz Ensemble performed in a concert of
jazz music and popular standards of exciting arrangements.
The concert included original compositions and excerpts
from members’ recordings.
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International
FESTIVAL
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hythmic beats, dancing feet, vibrant colors and the
fragrant smell of ‘faraway’ spices. It's the Fifth Annual
International Festival, held Sept. 29, 2011, in the Alfonso
Elder Student Union.
For the last five years the Department of Modern Foreign
Languages, the Spanish Club, “Voces Unidas,” and the Alfonso
Elder Student Union have been bringing people together to
enrich, connect and educate NCCU students, faculty, staff and
community members about countries near and far.
This year 15 different countries from Latin America, Asia, Africa,
and Europe were represented in the festival.
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Members of Orikelewa Dancers at the International Festival
held Sept. 29, 2011. The dancers, all Nigerian, are members
of NCCU’s Association of Students for a Better Africa.
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Lyceum event
Financial Scholar Dr. Boyce Watkins Talks Investments at NCCU
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orth Carolina Central University hosted “An Evening
finance at Syracuse University and a faculty affiliate with the
of Financial Empowerment” with Dr. Boyce Watkins
College Sports Research Institute at the University of North
on Nov. 8, 2011, in the H. M. Michaux Jr. School of
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Education Auditorium. Watkins spoke from the topic, “The
Half-Million-Dollar Happy Meal: Learning How to Invest to
Often controversial and though-provoking, Watkins is the
Build the Financial Future You Deserve.”
author of several popular books, “What if George Bush were
a Black Man?” and “Financial Lovemaking 101: Merging Assets
Watkins has been called “the people’s scholar.” He is a leading
with your Partner in Ways that Feel Good.” He is the director
social commentator, advocating for education, economic
of the Step Up and Go to College program, which has been
empowerment and social justice in the African-American
instrumental in encouraging thousands of inner city students
community. In addition to publishing a multitude of
to go to college.
scholarly articles on finance and investing, he makes regular
appearances on national media outlets, including CNN,
A graduate of the University of Kentucky, Watkins earned his
Good Morning America, MSNBC, FOX News, BET, NPR, Essence
bachelor’s degree with a triple major: finance, economics and
Magazine, USA Today, The Today Show, ESPN, The Tom Joyner
business management. He completed his master’s degree
Morning Show and CBS Sports.
in mathematical statistics at the same university. In 2002,
Watkins was the only African-American earn a doctorate in
He has been a distinguished visiting scholar around the
finance from The Ohio State University.
world, at institutions such as Shanghai University of Finance
and Economics in China, the Center for European Economic
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Research and Carnegie-Mellon University. He is a professor of
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DEDICATION TRIP
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he Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't a big guy, but he
economic justice,” said Bernice King, who reminded the crowd
cast a long shadow. Barack Obama, the nation's first
that her father fought not only for racial equality, but for the
black president, dedicated the civil rights leader’s granite
rights of the poor. “He would want us to move beyond the
memorial on the National Mall on Oct. 16, 2011, as King’s
dream and into action.”
children and friends looked on. They spoke of King's vision, his
courage, and his fight for racial and economic justice.
Her brother implored the crowd to care more about what King
stood for than the man himself. “Sometimes we get caught
And one of those friends, colleague Andrew Young, also spoke
up in the brand of my father, but not the ideas of my father,”
of King's stature. “He was only about 5 feet 7,” Young said. “He
Martin Luther King III said.
was always upset about all the tall people looking down on
him. Well, now he's 30 feet tall!”
President Obama, who was accompanied by his wife Michelle
and daughters Sasha and Malia, also cited King's economic
Laughter erupted from the crowd of at least 30,000 at sunny
message. “If he were alive today, I believe he would remind
West Potomac Park. Organizers had expected 250,000 on the
us that the unemployed worker can rightly challenge the
original dedication date, Aug. 28, the 48th anniversary of the
excesses of Wall Street without demonizing all who work
March on Washington and King's “I Have a Dream” speech.
there,” he said.
Hurricane Irene forced the postponement.
Before the ceremony began, Obama and his family toured the
People take pictures during a dedication ceremony at the
Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall, Oct. 16,
2011, in Washington, D.C.
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But the rescheduled event had a purpose, according to King's
memorial with the King family. Sasha and Malia Obama each
children, Bernice King and Martin Luther King III. Both voiced
dropped a scroll inside a time capsule to be buried at the site.
support for the Occupy Wall Street protests across the country.
A White House aide confirmed to The Associated Press that
they were signed copies of the president's inaugural speech
“We are being pulled from the familiar place of the ‘I Have a
Dream' speech, beyond the dream of racial justice to that of
and his address to the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
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BLOOD DRIVE
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team of volunteers from the College of Liberal Arts
spent four hours on April 9, 2011, bonding and housebuilding on a Habitat for Humanity project.
The Habitat house was designated for NCCU housekeeping
staff member Norma Smith.
“Despite the mud, it was a pleasure to see all the people from
the College of Liberal Arts come together for such a good
cause,” said Michele Ware, chair of the English Department.
Joining Ware, interim associate dean Jim Harper and a bevy
of students were Josylin Bloomfield, English instructor, Lisa
Paulin-Cid assistant professor of mass communications, Melvin
Carver, art department chair, Connie Floyd, art department
associate professor, and Chad Hughes, art department adjunct
professor.
NCCU and Habitat for Humanity of Durham have been
collaborating since 2008.
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Chidley North Residence Hall
Nursing Building
Opening of Chidley North
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n Sept. 28, 2011, NCCU cut ribbons on two new buildings that stand as
testament to the significant growth happening across campus.
Chidley North is a spacious hall and home to 517 juniors and seniors, mostly in
double rooms with a single bathroom. There are eight corner suites that house four
students each. The 135,000-square-foot hall has a large laundry, kitchen and study
room on each floor. There are lounges in every wing, a classroom and computer lab
on the second floor, and Wi-Fi throughout.
The hall, at the corner of Alston Avenue and Lawson Street, cost $30 million. It was
built adjacent to the original Chidley Residence Hall, which is closed for renovation.
The $25 million nursing building, on the former site of Holy Cross Catholic Church
along Alston Avenue, is designed to meet the needs of a rapidly growing nursing
baccalaureate program. The building boasts 69,000 square feet over three floors.
The first floor has three classrooms, including a 203-seat auditorium and two 72seat classrooms, a student services section with a grab-and-go food service, and a
student lounge. The lobby can accommodate 360 people for receptions.
The second floor has a 62-seat classroom, simulated hospital rooms and rooms
containing computer-controlled mannequins and robot “patients” for student
testing, and quiet study and group-study rooms and locker space. The third floor is
mostly offices for faculty and staff.
The completed construction projects are the latest effort to expand and modernize
the 101-year-old campus.
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Convocation
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Coronation
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Miss NCCU
Miss NCCU Kelsey Hargrove is carried into the Egyptian themed
Coronation on Oct. 23, 2011, in the McDougald-McLendon gymnasium.
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Ball
On Oct. 24, 2011, the Eagles showcased their musical talent at the Choir Ball.
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Gospel
concert
On Oct. 25, 2011, The Eagles were moved by the sounds of gospel artist Donald
Lawrence & Co., Vashawn Mitchell and Marcus Wiley.
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Fashion
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he modeling troupes and dance crews of NCCU gave
fame. Simplicity reigned in their choice of dress, keeping it
the audience an electrifying experience at the fashion/
chill with white shirts, black tanks, and black slacks; their
dance show of Homecoming Week 2011. They fashioned
routine, however, was anything but simple. They offered more
their performances around movie themes.
than just jazz hands, moving to show tunes and popular music.
Their performance reached a climatic point when Roxy and
The models of Evalesco did their take on “Willy Wonka and
Velma joined forces to the sound of Beyonce’s “Who Run the
the Chocolate Factory,” with Willy Wonka re-envisioned as a
World (Girls).”
futuristic Andre 3000 with green cropped slacks, oversized
bow tie, and elongated bob wig. The Oompa-Loompas gained
House Arrest II themed their routine around “Beetlejuice,”
a considerable amount of height with models in matching
wearing red sequined tops and stripes as a tribute to
white minidresses and sparkly heels. And what is Willy Wonka
the kooky character and his teenage sidekick, Lydia. The
without a reference to candy? There was an abundance of
performance was high-energy from start to finish with their
pastel colors, candy prints, tulle and sequins to reflect the
routine choreographed to songs by Chris Brown and Nicki
sugary delights of Mr. Wonka. Evalesco dazzled the crowd to
Minaj. The highlight was the tango line moving to the classic
the songs of Gwen Stefani (“Yummy”) and Ke$ha (“Blow”),
“Day-O (Banana Boat Song)” by Harry Belafonte.
ending with theme song of Willy Wonka, “Pure Imagination.”
Bon Vivant garnered the audience’s attention as they strutted
Jungle Boogie from “America’s Best Dance Crew” was well
to the beat of the beloved “Addams Family.” The characters got
synchronized as they showed off their dancing feet with a
a sensual, modern makeover with leggings, combat boots,
tribute to New Jack Swing. Nx Level from Hillside High School
lace details and black and white stripes. The resulting effect
recreated “Kill Bill: Vol. 1” with a performance featuring a
was sinisterly kitschy.
Photos courtesy of the Campus Echo
Each group embodied the characters
martial arts sequence choreographed to Nicki Minaj’s “Roman’s
Revenge.” The characters’ signature outfits, such as the Bride’s
Bon Vivant took the top spot in the modeling category, with
yellow jumpsuit, were refashioned into body-conscious
Evalesco and Signature Models as runner-ups. House Arrest II
pieces.
was victorious in the dance crew category with Los Salseros
and 9 Boys in first and second place, respectively.
Los Salseros took a trip to Broadway with their adaptation
of “Chicago,” depicting Roxy’s rise from infamous criminal to
while adding their own original flair;
The energy the modeling troupes and dance crews provided
carried over through the intermissions as the audience kept it
lively with sing-alongs to throwback songs.
although they all were successful with
their portrayal, only two groups would
stand out above the rest. The groups
were judged in five areas: creativity,
stage presence, appearance, difficulty,
and depiction of film.
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Concert
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or weeks it was up in the air whether N.C. Central
concert, which featured Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar and
University was even going to host a homecoming
Miami rapper Ace Hood.
concert. In the end, the event became something more: a
concert and comedy show combined.
Lamar performed songs off “Overly Dedicated,” and his most
recent mixtape, “Section 80.” “I like it; I love it, a lot of energy,
Roland Reaves, student activities board entertainment chair
new faces, and a new town,” said Lamar. “This was my first time
and homecoming chair, and the rest of the homecoming
performing here so it was exciting.”
board spent part of their summer and first couple of months
of school calling around to recruit artists to perform at
Ace Hood performed hit songs such as “Up in the Air” and
homecoming.
“Hustle Hard” off his most recent album, “Blood, Sweat and
Tears.” “It was phenomenal,” said Hood.
“I spent a lot of time over the summer getting prices and
getting information on the list of artists that we selected,” said
“A lot of love, a lot of energy out there. The energy was crazy, a
Reaves. The comedy show featured Darius Bradford and Arvin
lot of ladies in the building so that was a good thing.”
Mitchell.
Although the performers and time were announced only one
Both acts brought energy and laughter to the stage with their
day prior to the event, the concert brought in a good portion
witty jokes. “Since I was a kid I always loved to make people
of the student body. “I think it was a great event,” said Reaves.
laugh, but I didn't know I could do it as a job,” said Mitchell.
“We could have started promoting a little earlier, but overall
we had a good turnout.”
The most anticipated event of the night was the homecoming
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NCCU students rocked out with music artists
Kendrick Lamar and Ace Hood.
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his is probably the first time in years that NCCU
Once again, reigning champions the Alpha Lambda chapter
homecoming step show attendees have witnessed the
of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. was untouchable, coming
entire divine nine stepping under one roof.
through with a strong presentation.
The Gamma Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
Alpha Lambda's superb performance featured a crisp,
pulled off a clean win and put on an outstanding show.the
energetic routine. The Godfather-themed performance was
Transformers theme related to spring 2011's collective line
well put together and intriguing.
name, ”The Rise of the Blue Decepticons.” The steps and
concept produced a lot of energy and kept the sold-out
This year makes the sixth year in a row that Alpha Lambda
crowd pumped. Gamma Gamma gave the crowd something
has won the contest. “It means a lot to us, because we are the
different during its black light sequence.
babies coming on the yard,” said Ashlie Savage, a member of
Alpha Lambda Fall 2010.
This was a major win for the Gamma Gamma chapter. For
seven out of nine homecoming step shows, the Gamma Beta
“We have to make sure we uphold all of Alpha Lambda's
Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. has won first place.
traditions and also the tradition of winning the step show.”
The fraternity was also reigning champions for two years.
Overall, all competing fraternities and the sororities put on
great performances.
Darrell Parker, vice president of the Gamma Gamma Chapter
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of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., said, “I wouldn't say we beat
The energy level in particular made this year's event one to
the alphas.; we worked really hard."
remember.
“We practiced every day from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.,” Parker said.
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game
Homecoming concluded with Saturday’s football game
against Bethune Cookman University.
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Cash Crop
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f you took a trip to the NCCU Art Museum last fall, you
Upon entering the museum, the viewer saw a wooden pallet
would see 15 massive cement sculptures of African men,
with a carved seal of the American dollar bill. This represents
women and children mounted onto wooden ships and
the commerce and profit made through the importing of
placed in rows.
slaves.
The exhibit is called “Cash Crop,” and it's by NCCU alumnus
Hayes said he spent five months working on the project.
Stephen Hayes.
“It's the kind of person I am. I work like a machine, and I don't
“His work is truly amazing,” said gallery assistant Nicholas
Headen. “The sculptures are realistic and the work speaks for
Stephen Hayes shares his powerful Cash Crop at the NCCU Art Museum.
itself.”
stop until it's complete,” he said
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According to Hayes, each figure represents 1 million slaves,
symbolic representations of the estimated 15 million who
were transported to the New World on ships such as the iconic
Brookes from 1540 to 1850.
Drawing his inspiration from the Brookes slave ship's half-deck
platform layout, Hayes engraved images of slaves on the back
of each sculpture.
Each sculpture is crafted with images of slaves who lay in
various directions.
“The whole project is about how the transporting of goods
has mutated,” Hayes said.
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n the crowded, bustling NCCU Art Museum Jan. 22, 2012,
being able to represent yourself.”
fourth grader Abuk Cham stood beneath her painting, “The
Exaggerated Tree,” one of 220 selected art works showing
in the “Durham's Finest” art exhibit.
Fifth grade Jesus Longinos of George Watt Montessori
received special recognition for his painting, “Redefining
Rockwell, The Watchmaker,” as did eighth grader Catriona
Abuk wasn't looking at her own painting. Instead she gazed
Schofield of Githens Middle School for her work,
at the massive crowd of parents, teachers, students and art
“Kaleidoscope.”
lovers feasting their eyes on the vibrant student artwork from
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Kenneth Rodgers, director of the NCCU Art Museum, said
special recognition works may be purchased by the museum.
“The art represents a whole spectrum and progression from
elementary to high school,” said Mary Casey, director of K-12
Purchased work will be framed and displayed in buildings
arts education for the school district.
on campus. The exhibit was the first time Abuk's parents had
seen their daughter's school painting.
“This is a very, very select showing — only four students per
school,” Casey said.
“I was so happy to see the painting for the first time. She has
put a lot of work into it,” said Abuk's father, Emmanuel.
She said art teachers at each school were asked to select four
pieces of work for display. The result is an eclectic collection
Abuk said composing her painting — a vibrant, dream-like
that includes mixed-media, sculpture, photography and
tree surrounded by bright colors and intricate designs — was
painting.
a difficult process that involved hours of work. Knowing that
the final product didn't need to look like a real tree made
Special recognition was given to selected individual works
painting enjoyable for her.
from the elementary, middle and high school levels.
“Everybody in my class chose cool colors. I chose warm colors
Riverside High School senior Samantha Lewis was recognized
because I wanted to do something different,” said Abuk.
for her black and white photograph, “Untitled.” Lewis's image
is a riveting composition that depicts draped strings of
“Durham's Finest” showed at the NCCU Museum of Art until
florescent lights across a building facade.
Feb. 22, 2012.
“I tried to remember everything we learned [in class] and to
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try to make it aesthetically pleasing,” said Lewis. “It's about
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Junior
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Luis Diaz
Junior
Deion Doubledee
Freshman
Dylan Drayton
Sophomore
Etienne Farquharson
Senior
Glenn Frye
Junior
Sam Fulmer
Senior
Gavin Guarrera
Junior
Jasper Jones
Junior
Troy Marrow
Sophomore
Willie Mills
Junior
Alex Moore III
Sophomore
Derrel Parker
Senior
Ross Plummer
Senior
Ruben Rios
Junior
Michael Romano
Junior
Jacob Russell
Sophomore
Tyson Simpson
Sophomore
Nate Smith
Junior
Crarter Williamson
Sophomore
Cory Williamson
Freshman
Anthony Wilson
Senior
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Ebuka Anyaorah
Junior
Tramar Beaman
Senior
David Best
Junior
Emanuel Chapman
Sophomore
Nick Chasten
Senior
Landon Clement
Senior
Jeremy Ingram
Sophomore
Karamo Jawara
Freshman
Justin Leemow
Senior
Johnathan Nicely
Senior
Tracey Oneal
Senior
Dominique Sutton
Senior
Ray Willis
Junior
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Brandon Addison
Sophomore
men’s
Matthew Brown
Sophomore
Robert Corbitt
Sophomore
Jamar Jones
Senior
Cross country
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Nana Atakora-Bediako
Junior
Philip Barron
Junior
Snonsi Boye-Weah
Junior
Mathew Brown
Sophomore
Willie Calvin
Junior
Robert Corbitt
Sophomore
Jamar Jones
Senior
Jaye Pratt
Freshman
Zuri Sneed
Sophomore
Tyree Sparks
Freshman
Chris Swepson
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Dennis Alleyne
Freshman
Idreis Augustus
Freshman
Trei Banks
Freshman
Marcus Blakeney
Senior
Jamaal Brewton
Sophomore
William Brown
Freshman
Timothy Charity
Senior
Andre Clarke
Freshman
Alexander Cole
Freshman
Mathew Cornelius
Sophomore
Malik Cromartie
Junior
Joshua Crowell
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Travell Daniels
Junior
Gary Douglas
Junior
Chris Drew
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John Drew
Junior
Marcus Falanai
Junior
Joseph Figueroa
Junior
Brian Frierson
Senior
James Frye
Senior
Geovonie Irvine
Junior
Tyrone Jackson
Junior
Darius James
Freshman
Andrew Johnson
Junior
Avery Johnson
Freshman
Zachary Giles
Freshman
Arthur Goforth
Junior
Charles Goodwin
Sophomore
Julian Gray
Senior
Tiron Guion
Freshman
Michael Johnson
Senior
Kimani Jones
Freshman
Seung Jun Oh
Junior
Demario Lackey
Senior
Aaron Leach
Freshman
Corey Harris
Senior
DeMarcus Hill
Senior
Rickie Hubbard
Junior
Joseph Hutchinson
Junior
David Ingram
Senior
Justin Lewis
Junior
Marc Lewis
Junior
Theo Livingston
Feshman
Justin Manning
Senior
Delson McAdams
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Anthony McIntrye
Freshman
Zachary Means
Senior
C.J. Moore
Freshman
Dominique Moore
Senior
Jonathan Nicely
Senior
Lawrence Reid
Sophomore
Decona Roberts
Junior
Detwan Robinson
Junior
Jamarious Rowley
Freshman
Quenton Rucker
Freshman
Fred Ominde
Senior
Brandon Outlaw
Senior
Oleg Parent
Freshman
Darian Pearson
Junior
Ladell Pleasure
Freshman
Demontray Ryland
Freshman
Eliezer Sandifer
Senior
Ernest Sargent
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Darren Schuman
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Nathan Scruggs
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Marvin Poole
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Elroy Powell III
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Robert Stewart
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Senior
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Freshman
Olesya Palko
Junior
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Freshman
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Junior
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Senior
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Senior
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Senior
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Senior
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Freshman
Stephanie Hampton
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Keyso Heredia
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Deidra Hunter
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Desriah Huntley
Freshman
Blaire Ingram
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Naquasha Hill
Freshman
Chantel Hodge
Freshman
Jalen Howard
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Lordina Innocent
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Freshman
Genesis Jackson
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Jasmin Jefferson
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Dawanas Kings
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Michaiah Jessup
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Bryana Johnson
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Jarrel Johnson
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Curtis D. Lamson Jr
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Junior
Kimberly Kilgo
Freshman
Quenton Lawrence
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Freshman
Natasha Lindsay
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Deborah May
Junior
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Freshman
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Freshman
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Freshman
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Freshman
Franklin Mckoy
Sophomore
Leah Montgomery
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Alonah Moore
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Justine Moore
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Roderick Morris
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Jurrel Myers
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Haley Newman
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Freshman
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Freshman
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Benjamin Ramsey
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Tanisha Rideout
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Louise Scott
Junior
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Junior
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Freshman
Jordan Scales
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Tia Scales
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Genesis Smith
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Michelle Smith
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Tamika Smith
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Sam Stewart
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Cassandra Stokes
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Dwanecia Strover
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Ambria Thomason
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Anthony Thorpe
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Devyn Tookes
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Jasmine Strickland
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Rebecca Stubbs
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Clarke Tanner
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Elizabeth Tucker
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Freshman
Stephany Taylor
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Jasmine Thomas
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Klona Thomas
Freshman
Kiara Warren
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Antinette Washington
Freshman
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Terry Washington
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Tiana White
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Rachel Wiggs
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Alexis Williams
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Sade Williams
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Sakia Williams
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Freshman
Clarenco Williamson
Freshman
Alysia Williams
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Jauquilla Williams
Freshman
Karian Williams
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Khalia Williams
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Markee Wilson
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Dalvin Winston
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Mercedes Williams
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Nicole Williams
Freshman
Raven Williams
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Jonathon Woodroff
Freshman
Perry Worthy Jr.
Freshman
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Deyonta Wright
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Adetola Abisuga
Raleigh, NC
Daniel Adams
Fayetteville, NC
Sharvonta Alston
Forestville, MD
Jannike Anderson
Concord, NC
Marguerite Applin
Durham, NC
Jacqueline Bowden
Garner, NC
Jeremy Brackett
Elizabeth City, NC
Kelly Bradshaw
Kinston, NC
Michelle Bridgers
Greenville, NC
Bianca Brodie
Durham, NC
Naundi Armour
Durham, NC
Adrianna Armstrong
Durham, NC
Michelle Arnold
Durham, NC
Nyshiera Ashton
Durham, NC
Alexis Barnes
Durham, NC
Deirdre Brooks
Richmond, VA
Andrea Brown
Durham, NC
Ashley Brown
Durham, NC
Chioke Brown
Durham, NC
Jelani Brown
Durham, NC
Tiffany Baskerville
Durham, NC
Kiswanna Battle
Robersonville, NC
Tramar Beaman
Williamstown, NJ
Christopher Beatty
Williamstown, NJ
Darlene Bellamy
Raleigh, NC
Percy Brown IV
Raleigh, NC
Jerome Brown Jr
Lithonia, GA
Taneah Bryant
Durham, NC
Dominique Bryan-Jones
Raleigh, NV
Brittany Burch
Durham, NC
Chaz Berry
Rosslyn, VA
Leslie Bethea
Durham, NC
Shantakiya Bethea
Winston Salem, NC
Natasha Beverly
Durham, NC
Shana Blount
Durham, NC
Donna Burnett
Durham, NC
Wendy Burton
Raleigh, NC
Talaya Carter
Durham, NC
Carolyn Casey
Charlotte, NC
Anita Cates
Roxboro, NC
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Samuel Chasten
Raleigh, NC
Rosa Cheatham
Durham, NC
Ashlee Clark
Danville, VA
Charisse Cohen
Charlotte, NC
Bishari Cooper
Moyock, NC
Robert Dey
Cary, NC
Stephanie Douglass
Washington, DC
Keith Eason
Durham, NC
Ida Edwards
Durham, NC
Lakeysha Edwards
Durham, NC
Dimira Coston
Virginia Beach, VA
Shaniece Council
Raleigh, NC
Robert Cozart Jr
Henderson, NC
Vickie Cradle
Durham, NC
Joshua Crump
Durham, NC
Jessica S Ellerbee
Raleigh, NC
Charone L Ellison
Greenville, NC
Dominique Everett
Greenville, NC
Shelia Farmer
Fuquay Varina, NC
Etienne Farquharson
Durham, NC
Jamal Cuthbertson
Durham, NC
Adleon Dacus
Durham, NC
Daquan Daniels
Washington, NC
Pamela Daniels
Durham, NC
D ‘ Vario Daughtry
Apex, NC
Ashleigh Forbes
Riegelwood, NC
Charon Franklin
Lorton, VA
Alecia Frederick
Morrisville, NC
Yvonne Fuller
Oxford, NC
Brandi Fulmore
Saint Pauls, NC
Kayla Deal
Virginia Beach, VA
Antavia Dean
Charlotte, NC
Ashley Dean
Charlotte, NC
Amanda Dees
Brandwine, MD
Johneta Devoe
Raleigh, NC
Monique Funches
Durham, NC
Jerae Gaston
Shelby, NC
Brittney Gaulden
Durham, NC
Heather Gavin
Fayetteville, NC
Answari Gill
Charlotte, NC
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Sonia Gill
Montgomery Village, MD
Kentoura Gilmore
Greenville, NC
Regina Glover
Durham, NC
Brittany A Grant
Durham, NC
Darren N Grant
Durham, NC
Jasmine Holiday
Durham, NC
Brittany Holman
Browns Summit, NC
Blaire Houston
South Plainfield
Rairu Howard
Durham, NC
Joshua Hoyle
Durham, NC
Julian Gray
College Park
Erica Green
Thomasville, NC
Ariel Griffin
Louisburg, NC
Derrick Hall
Durham, NC
Kiara Hames
Durham, NC
Kiara Hudson
Durham, NC
Kijuan Huff
Durham, NC
Morgan Huggins
Raleigh, NC
Monrita Hughes
Portsmouth, VA
Uyikhosa Idahor
High Point, NC
Kenyetta Hardnett
Durham, NC
Brianna Hargrove
Savannah, GA
Kelsey Hargrove
Durham, NC
Sherica Harrington
Durham, NC
Corey Harris
Chesapeake, VA
Cameron Ijames
Statesville, NC
Karimah Isaac
Newbern, NC
Shantiara Jackson
Charlotte, NC
Allexis John
Durham, NC
Israel L Johnson
Durham, NC
Lateisha Harris
Durham, NC
Vivian Harris
Wendell, NC
Valerie Haywood
Cary, NC
Brandon Hicks
Charlotte, NC
Davena Hilliard
Enfield, NC
Franklin Johnson Jr
Durham, NC
Alicia Jones
Durham, NC
Fantasia Jones
Burlington, NC
Gabrielle Jones
Raleigh, NC
Kiara Jones
Raleigh, NC
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Megan Jones
Durham, NC
Sabora Jones
Durham, NC
Ernest Jones Jr
Raleigh, NC
Kendrick Jordan
Durham, NC
Taneisha Jordan
Oxford, NC
Rashawn Linton
Durham, NC
Shaneese Little
Durham, NC
Emily Littlejohn
Wake Forrest, NC
Justin Lovett
Durham, NC
Tamika Lowry
Charlotte, NC
Courtney Joyner
Garner, NC
Takela Keech
Durham, NC
Brian Kennedy II
Charlottesville, NC
Tiara Kincaid
Forest City, NC
Julie King
Durham, NC
Christopher Mack
Clayton, NC
Derrick Mallison
Washington, NC
Brigina Manley
Conway, Nc
Lasaundra Maynor
Durham, NC
Ronnisha Mccormick
Durham, NC
Stacye King
Rocky Mount, NC
Kiana Kirk
Saint Pauls, NC
Derwin Knight
Durham, NC
Krystal Langley
Durham, NC
Kevin Lanier
Kinston, NC
Zakiya Mccormick
Durham, NC
Lishelle Mccray
New Bern, NC
Danielle Mcghee
Durham, NC
Shavonda Mcgregor
Durham, NC
Tiffany Mckinnon
Durham, NC
Ashley Lawrence
Raleigh, NC
Hope Leach
Durham, NC
Laporsha Leake
Durham, NC
Shewahn Lee
Durham, NC
Crystal Leonard
Richlands, NC
Bianca Meeks
Durham, NC
Christina Montague
Raleigh, NC
J ‘ Leighsa Moore
Durham, NC
Shaina Moore
Durham, NC
Donyelle Murdock
Durham, NC
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Carima Neal
Durham, NC
India Neal
Wilson, NS
Shanay Newkirk
Durham, NC
Keeva Nichols
Durham, NC
Bukola Okeowo
Knightdale, NC
Lea Randolph
Durham, NC
Angela Randolph-koop
Raleigh, NC
Martisa Raynor
Durham, NC
Christina Reid
Durham, NC
Tasha-Gaye Richards
Durham, NC
Evelyn Olortegui
Raleigh, NC
Jahniece Outlaw
Raleigh, NC
T ‘ Kiyah Outlaw
Durham, NC
Ayodeji Oyenekan
Durham, NC
Jasmine Parks
Durham, NC
Carolyn Robinson
Durham, NC
Janata Robinson
Durham, NC
Joi Robinson
Durham, NC
Natonna Robinson
Warrenton, NC
Paig Robinson
Piscataway, NJ
Ashley Patterson
Raeford, NC
Terrance Phipps
Raleigh, NC
Pamela Pinnix
Greensboro, NC
Anesha Pittman
Durham, NC
Ross Plummer
Winston-Salem, NC
Rhonda Robinson
Durham, NC
Donna Rogers
Durham, NC
Cristal Rouse
Durham, NC
Shameka Ruffin
Wilson, Nc
Adrian Russell
Durham, NC
Lameisha Poole
Newport News, VA
Jeremy Powe
Cary, NC
Adrienne Price
Charlotte, NC
Erica Ragland
Warrenton, NC
Raja Rahim
Chesterfield, VA
Angela Saner
Taylorsville, NC
Emanuelle Santos
Durham, NC
Aaron Saunders
Washington, NC
Dinikia Savage
Durham, NC
Gina Savage
Chapil Hill, NC
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Ashanta Scarlett
Durham, NC
Ramona Scarlett
Durham, NC
Kristen Schooler
Mitchellville, MD
Dominque Selby
Durham, NC
Sade Seward
Durham, NC
Jessica Tatum
Fayetteville, NC
Candace Taylor
Fayetteville, NC
Gerald Taylor
Durham, NC
Shrhonda Taylor
Durham, NC
Simone Taylor
Silver Spring, MD
Jimmy Short Jr.
Durham, NC
Johnicia Simmons
New Bern, NC
Tremaine Simmons
Robbins, NC
Maritsann Sinclair
Durham, NC
Che’ Smith
Jamesville, NC
Shannon Thomas
Durham, NC
Samuel Tropain
Raleigh, NC
Thomas Tripp
Garner, NC
Nia Tukufu
Durham, NC
Mark Turner
Henderson, NC
Mykeia Smith
Southmont, NC
Savai Smith
Durham, NC
Shanika Smith-White
Angier, NC
Karnesha Snuggs
Durham, NC
Shaina Steele
Durham, NC
Whitney Tysor
Sanford, NC
Jamarcus Underwood
Laurinburg, NC
Aaron Vanhook
Efland, NC
Maria Vasquez
Durham, NC
Tremain Vass
Durham, Nc
Morgan Stone
Springfield, MA
Roneisha Straite
Charlotte, NC
Landis Strickland
Durham, NC
Ashanti Stroud
Kenansville, NC
Shawn Swinnie
Durham, NC
Evin Verdell
Winston Salem, NC
Katrina Walker
Durham, NC
Samuel Walker
Durham, NC
Channell Walkins
Youngsville, NC
Dreanna Wallace
Kissimee, FL
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Marisha Washington
Jacksonville, NC
Lakeisha Watson
Durham, NC
Shequana Webb
Bolton, NC
Lasha ‘ White
Whitaker, NC
Alicia Whitehurst
Ayoen, NC
Shanteria Wilkins
Durham, NC
Anthony Williams
Beulaville, NC
Katrida Williams
Durham, NC
Natasha Williams
Durham, NC
Zachary Williams
Charlotte, NC
Lakeshia Wilson
Eden, NC
Jaleesa Wood
Franklinton, NC
Desiree Wright
Jacksonville, NC
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North Carolina Central University
Thank You’s
Campus Echo
The Campus Echo won 11 awards at the BCCA 14th annual
National HBCU student News Media Conference Excellence
in Journalism Contest awards, at Norfolk State University.
This is the third year in a row that the Campus Echo has won
double digit awards at the conference which is judged by
professionals in the field.
Office of Public Relations
Athletics
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