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UNC system selects new president

The president of a small liberal arts college near the state's largest city looks to be the choice to become the next president of the Universirty of North Carolina system.

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Memorial

Students gather to memorialize fallen Aggie

Ellen Milandu, 14, was at cheerleading practice when she received word that something was wrong with her older brother Jospin, “Andre” Milandu, 20, a sophomore undeclared major from Knightdale, NC.

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Vice Chancellors

Newly appointed Vice Chancellors enter Aggieland

A four-part series taking an in-depth look at A&T administration

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Over 150 women raped in Congolese village

Two armed groups raped more than 150 women in a village in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo in a four-day spree.

3 million Jeep Grand Cherokees eyed in safety probe

Federal safety regulators have opened an investigation into gas tanks that could pose a fire danger on an estimated 3 million older Jeep Grand Cherokees, documents showed Tuesday.

Football

Football season is here

Players interacted with fans at Funfest

A&T football's annual Funfest was held Saturday morning in the Aggie Stadium parking lot. Full story

Lottery Ticket

Movie Review

Lottery ticket misses the jackpot

What 'Friday' had in originality and heart, Lottery Ticket fails to recreate. Full story

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Meet the new Vice Chancellors: part I

Melody Pierce, Ph.D., the new vice chancellor of student affairs, is overseeing the division that “helps students fly beyond their full potential.”

A&T resources help students succeed

North Carolina A&T has a number of services to help students achieve academic success, including the University Writing Center and the Math and Science Learning and Resource Center (MSLRC).

Freshman get lesson on 'Aggie Pride' 101

 Learning how to properly roar ‘Aggie Pride’ may seem like a pointless task to the outside world, however at 1601 E. Market, it is essential to A&T student’s identity.

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Allen says New York too expensive to shoot films

MADRID (AP) — Woody Allen says he began shooting movies in European cities because he couldn’t afford to do it any more in New York.

2nd bore hole raises total to 33 trapped in Chile mine

Singing the national anthem in a full-throated chorus, 33 miners trapped deep underground thanked their rescuers and settled in for a long wait until a tunnel wide enough to pull them out can be carved through a half-mile of solid rock.

Plane crashes in Nepal; foreigners among 14 dead

A small passenger plane heading to the Mount Everest region crashed in heavy rain Tuesday outside Nepal’s capital, killing all 14 people aboard, including four Americans, a Briton and a Japanese national, officials said.

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Live out the stereotype at HBCU's

 Historically Black colleges and University’s were established years ago to serve the black community in a positive way.

Freshman class needs fashion upgrade

When you walk this campus, what do you notice about the freshmen’s choice of fashion? What kind of words come to mind when you see their clothing or lack of it?

How to end A&T's parking war

How many times have you been late to class because there was nowhere to park? How many times have you almost had a wreck, racing another driver for a parking space?

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Volleyball team falls to alumni

 The North Carolina A&T volleyball team revealed a complete makeover last Thursday when they took to the court for their annual scrimmage against the alumni team.

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Life Through Music

Depicting life through music

Brian Douglas is a 21-year-old senior marketing major here at North Carolina A&T. Not only does he go to class and do his homework every night, he is also a well-known rapper around the triad area.

Aggie theater drive-in

On Tuesday Aug. 26, the Student University Activities Board in association with the Alpha Phi chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority Inc. will be playing “The Book of Eli” in the Aggie Stadium at 8 p.m.

Multimedia

Celebrating 50 years

Half a century later, the A&T Four celebrate the anniversary of their walk from North Carolina A&T to F.W. Woolworth in downtown Greensboro to sit down for justice and equality. Register photographer, Kenneth Hawkins, captures moments of the historic day.

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Homecoming Slideshow

Photos from "The Greatest Homecoming on Earth"

Take a look back at some of our favorite moments of "The Greatest Homecoming on Earth."

Couture Dance

Homecoming Fashion Show: Verge and Couture

Take a look at the latest trends as they are debuted by Couture Productions and Verge Modeling Troupe.

HOT WHEELS

What do you do when your car catches on fire? For one North Carolina A&T student, that nightmare became a reality this weekend. Former photography editor Leroy Mikell was on the scene as the car burst into flames and the fire crews arrived to put it out.

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