NCCU students ‘soar to the polls’

November 1, 2016

On Oct. 27, NCCU students and community members lined up on George Street and marched to NCCU’s School of Law to cast their ballots. Early voting started in North Carolina on Oct. 20 and ends Saturday, Nov. 5.

NCCU’s School of Law voting precinct is open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Camera and editing by Kenneth Campbell and Shakira Warren.

Story reported by Shakira Warren.

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