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Classes to resume after blackout

Wednesday night power failure forces cancellation of Thursday classes

Classes will resume Friday after a power outage shut down the entire campus Thursday forcing the cancellation of classes. Trouble first occurred Wednesday night at approximately 8:45 p.m, when across the campus flicked off and on. Five minutes later the power went down for good. And the campus went dark. Full story



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Parking deck up and running on Lawson

Students say deck is nice, but pricey

The first multi-level parking deck ever on campus is causing a lot of mixed feelings. On the corner of Lawson and Lincoln Street, the Latham parking deck is a $15-million, 750-space solution to some of N.C. Central University’s parking issues. Full story



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Democrats grapple with waning enthusiasm 2 years after Obama nomination

Two years ago on Aug. 25, the Democratic Party gathered in Denver energetic and confident of victory to nominate Barack Obama for president. What a difference a deep recession, two wars, a yearlong argument over health care, a tea party movement, a massive deficit, a minor scandal or two, a muddled message and partisan gridlock can make. Full story

How to avoid a college weight gain: You can skip the 'freshman 15'

Wes Minton of Dallas watched his roommate sit around, drink beer, and gain close to the classic freshman 15 at the University of Redlands in California last year. As someone who had struggled with weight most of his life, he didn't want that to happen to him. Full story

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Missing the math mark

Pass rate in GECR math courses just 57 percent

At N.C. Central University, there doesn’t seem to be a single student who has not failed math or who doesn’t know someone who has failed it. According to figures provided by the department of math and computer science, over the last five years, about 65 percent of students enrolled in math courses required by the general education curriculum either drop out or fail. Full story



Beyond NCCU

NECD News Stories

From the NE Central Durham VOICE

The news stories below are written by N.C. Central University students in Lisa Paulin’s advanced reporting course, and by Campus Echo staff reporters. The stories were first published with stories written by Jock Lauterer’s community journalism students at UNC-Chapel Hill.

Youth Explosion 2010

Praises were held high over the weekend in Northeast Central Durham as Mt. Gilead Baptist Church celebrated its first annual youth explosion.

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Leader pursues justice

Part of the NECD Leadership Council’s mission is “to be a catalyst for the development of economic and human capital in our historic community.” And Marion Lamberth is one of the council members out on the streets trying to turn the mission into a reality.

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Victory Temple

Church strives for victories, great and small

Singing, clapping and listening to the Word is how members of Victory Temple Holy Church began their Valentine’s Day service last week. The church, located next to the M&M convenience store, at 2126 Angier Avenue began in 1996 and has been at its current location for 12 years.

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No bull, just beer

Home ownership the star at corner of Taylor and Alston

“The country celebrates our anniversary every year!”  says Rick Tuft, co-owner and head brewer of Triangle Brewing Company. Indeed, the NECD-based brewery opened its doors on July 4, 2007.

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“Play more!” says Durham Parks and Recreation

After school programs, athletic and cultural activities make NECD kids feel special

Durham Parks and Recreation wants people in Northeast Central Durham who find afternoons and weekends boring to get out and play more with their athletic or cultural activities. Its “Play More” motto encourages city youth to participate in one or more of the many activities it provides at various community centers including the Holton Center, located in the heart of NECD.

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‘Let’s talk about that’

Joe’s Diner and Internet Cafe will be home to community talk show

Joe’s Diner and Interet Cafe will soon be the first home of Nakia Jones’ brainchild — a community talk show. “Let’s Talk about That” will focus on what’s going on in people’s lives, the community, and businesses within it.

VIDEO: Yesterday, today, tomorrow - A Look into NECD

Northeast Central Durham was once a prosperous textile and tobacco industrial zone, but today the area, located just east of downtown, faces some of the toughest challenges facing America’s cities: dilapidated housing, unemployment, crime, drugs, lack of economic development, and lack of health care.

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Angier Avenue Baptist has a storied past

Stop a local at the corner of Angier Avenue and South Driver Street in Northeast Central Durham and ask about the large three story brick church on the corner. What you’ll find out is that it’s a“ mostly white” church that has been in the neighborhood “forever.” You’ll also find out that its pastor is a “good man.”

VIDEO: Welcome Baby prepares for the stork

For 20 years Welcome Baby has been in the business of creating happy families. Located at 721 Foster st. in Durham NC and funded by Durham's Partnership for Children, Welcome Baby has a number of programs including a car seat safety program and a free clothing closet. Welcome Baby also helps individuals link to outside community resources

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Eastway Village: a gem of urban living

Nestled in the corner of Taylor Street and Alston Avenue sits a gem of urban Durham living: Eastway Village. Eastway Village, single family homes and condominiums, was built on the property of the former Few Gardens Housing Project.

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TROSA: Making a difference in Durham since 1994

Whether you’ve lived in Durham your whole life or a recent transplant, the influences of TROSA (Triangle Residential options for Substance Abusers) are hard to miss.Established in 1994 by Kevin McDonald, TROSA has been impacting the lives of people in 80 counties across the state. Acceptance into TROSA is granted on one condition: you must have a strong desire to change your life.

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Community crafting a vision for children

NECD community members might have felt like they were back at school last Thursday at the East Durham Children’s Initiative community meeting.Despite the socializing, smiles, food and beverages, attendees got down to business when organizers asked them to put their vision to paper.

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Rocky Road is good only at the ice cream store

Many people might like the ice cream flavor named “rocky road,” but they might not enjoy driving on— or living on — that rocky road.“There are currently 20.97 miles of unpaved road in Durham, which the city maintains,” says Nathan McHenry, Engineering Services Supervisor at Public Works. Many streets like Kate Street and S. Briggs Avenue are a few of the 175 roads in Durham that have yet to be paved.

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Acknowledgements, a little celebration too

As we launch this inaugural edition of the Northeast Central Durham Community VOICE, I need to thank a whole bunch of good souls who have made this moment possible:

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Nadel gives global eyes

Some of our Best Teachers - An Eight Part Feature

Ever wonder who or what affected your professors? Why did they decided to teach? What drives them to want to see students succeed? Professors will shape the future of their students, but their personal stories aren’t always told. Full story



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Muhammad uses history to change minds

Some of our Best Teachers - An Eight Part Feature

Many people spend their entire lives without ever challenging what it means to be black in America. But if you sit in any class taught by Baiyina Muhammad, you won’t leave without questioning the world and defining your place in it. Full story



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Rome takes reigns at student meeting

Students gather to discuss issues at Campus Crossings

Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Kevin Rome held a discussion forum for students their concerns at Campus Crossing on August 18. The meeting was a result of a collective effort between Rome and Campus Crossings staff.

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CAMPUS ECHO SPECIAL CENTENNIAL EDITION (PDF)

A Century of Truth and Service

View a collection of Centennial news stories written during the fall 2009 and spring 2010. (Document best viewed in Mozilla Firefox.). For a print copy of the Centennial edition send $5 check and address to: Campus Echo/NCCU, 1801 Fayetteville St., Durham, NC 27707.

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William Becton Interview, Part 1 and Part 2

J. William Becton, a self-described "Durhamite," has been in the media mix for decades. From his early beginnings as the Campus Echo sports editor at N.C. Central University to serving as the "godfather" of the WTVD Minority Advisory Committee, Becton has been involved.

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PHOTO GALLERY - West Side, New York

Some call it the city that never sleeps, some call it the Big Apple, but whatever you decide to call it, I call New York my hometown. When I want to get out of Queens, the borough I grew up in, I often head to Manhattan’s Upper West Side. It’s calmer there than in other parts of Manhattan. In fact, it’s the most laid-back area in the city.

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