A wintry weekend at NCCU January 26, 2016 Jasmine Holeman N.C. Central University cancelled classes on Friday, Jan. 22, as winter snow storm Jonas blew through North Carolina. Share It:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Campus EchoEast CoastIceJasmine HolemanJonasnccuNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina Central UniversityShakira WarrenSnowStorm Related Posts Campus News·Recent Stories April 8, 2024 Students seek more information amid sexual assault cases on campus Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories March 26, 2024 A new season at the NCCU garden Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories·Sports March 12, 2024 A look back at NCCU’s “secret game” on its 80th anniversary Support our AdvertisersSupport our AdvertisersClassifiedsSupport our AdvertisersSupport our AdvertisersAbout the Campus Echo Previous Story CARTOON: First day vs. second week Next Story NCCU Fab Lab challenges the limits of creativity and technology Latest from Campus News Bull City United visits NCCU As N.C. Central University recovers in the wake of a recent active shooter lockdown, the Durham community reaches out to help stop NCCU student travels between the filmmaking and biomedical world Kayden Spellman, a N.C. Central University junior is far from a one-trick pony as she balances being a biomedical sciences major and Project Safe changes perceptions of safe sex If there’s one thing that makes Project Safe tick it’s the organization’s leaders, past and present. Three stars at Project Safe, the NCCU School of Law honors civil rights lawyer N.C. Central University Professor Irving L. Joyner, held a lecture about Charles Hamilton Houston at the NCCU School of Law Building. As NCCU’s 33rd Annual Jazz Festival to feature Jazzmeia Horn If there’s anything N. C. Central University’s Jazz Department wants you to learn from the upcoming seven days of its 33rd Annual
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