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SPLC Questions Termination of Coordinator

  Student Media has taken a considerable turn this year. Bradley Wilson, former Student Media adviser and veteran of administering all campus student publications for several years, has left the university. Wilson held the position as Student Media’s adviser for nearly nine years, overseeing all campus publications and media outlets since December 2002. Based on [...]

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POETRY: He’s just a Man

By Alexis Teasdell Don’t mind him baby, He’s just a man Was a term I’ve heard for years. Being forced to understand foul words and harsh blows. When he comes home, Nobody knows. He’s just a man So you support his lies, act submissive for his guys, because it is in a woman that a [...]

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POETRY: Ambitious Guy

by Alexis Teasdell – Arts/Entertainment In my mind I’m playing Ambitious Guy. I just want you in the front of class maybe with a raised hand. with a powerful stance chest out habits of a man. I can’t understand why you’re in the back row with your feet up Is that really how you act [...]

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Student Body President: Candidate Extended Interviews

Here,read the full detailed interviews Culture Reporter Art Goodson gave candidates Kornelius Bascombe, Andrew Swanson, and Jim Ceresnak, that did not make the printed edition. Interviews are in Q&A form.

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The Day Hillsborough Froze: Hundreds of people attend Hillsborough Street Renaissance

The weather outlook for Saturday appeared to be rainy, cold and glum for most, especially for those that happened to be driving in and out of Raleigh. However, that did not stop hundreds of people from all over the city and Wake County from preparing for and attending the “Hillsborough Street Renaissance,” a green or environment friendly arts and music festival.

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Obama wins presidential election

Barack Obama tore down the racial barriers that have so long plagued our country when on Tuesday night, he was elected as America’s 44th president, making history as the first African American president of the United States.

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New books about Obama at the African American Cultural Center Reading Room

Here is a list of books about Barack Obama available at the AACC Reading Room on the second floor of Witherspoon Student Center. Be sure to check them out!

American Story: the Speeches of Barack Obama by David Olive
Barack Obama by Heather Wagner
Barack Obama: a Biography by Joann Price
Barack Obama, th New Face of American Politics by Martin Dupuis
Barack Obama: This Impropable Quest by John Wilson

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