Page 2, Oct. 15, 1993 Editorial Jordan Bids Farewell When Michael Jordan announced his retirement last week, the basketball world was devastated. Jordan fans seemed to be upset because they will not get a chance to see a man who they felt was the best player to ever grace the courts perform his gravity-defying dunks and his one-of-a-kind hang-time jump shots. Even those who weren’t Jordan fans hate to see him leave, because he added so much excitement to the game. It’s sad to see someone with so much talent say farewell at the peak of his career. But what other challenges can basketball have for him? He has climbed all the mountains of his sport, and from the highest summk, it must look to him as if there is now4ieie to go but down-or, as as he has ^parently decided, out. Just consider what he has done so far. At an early age Jordan began t>vercoming the odds in the atMftrir. worlcL He was cut frwn the varsity team his ninth- grade year, but wmt or to earn an athletic scholarship to the Uidversity ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill. Jordan began making a name for himself his fmshman year when he helped the Tarheels get to the NCAA champi onship and scored the winning shot Jordan then went on to become a first-round draft pick for the Chicago Bulls, where he led the team to three back-to- back NBA championships. Bring Back That Eagle Pride With Homecoming less than three weeks away, a goal of all stu dents should be to exude school pride. I am proud to be a So when students from North Carolina A&T State University brag to you about the Reverend Jesise Jackson, you brag Well, guess what? ^ - - . . Life « what you make Chambers, Rep. Daniel distinguished member of it, and as educated, in- Judge Leon North Carolina Central telligent and creative gtanback. Judge Clifton University, and you young African-Ameri- Congress^ should be too. cans, we should always Clayton, ... Each and every one of he able to find some- Maynard Jackson Besides these adiievemmts, Jordan also has two Olympic you made the choice to thing to do. - - gold medals. What else is left for this man to do? Jordan is making more on endorsements than he ever mad**- playing the game. He will continue to make this mwiey, so why not take a break, if he has accomplished everything he has set out to do. The recent death of his father may have had some effect on his decision. I think it’s sad that people can’t understand and sympathize with the man that they idealize. Even though Jordan may perform like a super-hero rai the coiut, off the court he is still human. His fans may regret his absence from the court, but they should let him get on with his life. Basketball may have lost its thrill for him, but life should still havbiplenty of challenge, and his fans should rejoice in that. *1. and Attorney General attend this university, so These are the Mike Easley why not be proud. years of our lives, and g, be an A lot of students com- goodfnends. culturdex- g , plain that“NCCU is bor- penenees and fun should but every ing” and “there is never be what we carry wuh us anything to do. when we leave NCCU. ^ Injustice In The Media . > C'The Campus Echo'""'') * . ^ ' If f Cp-E^lito^'l^ii^eCmk«raindl)e«Bot^M|iKlle ^ AssoeSste Jones , 'T ’f' i\ Bu^’ness ManaKcr- Johnnie Riddick Eiitcrkiinincnt Fdilor* Tracty Marbury News E«Iitor*Ronda Robinson . ' ^ Photographer-Nancia Odntn Reporters- Cleraldine Ndifbrehn, Robyn Haeldey, Robert Hunter, Valw’ie Bracey, Terri Boykin, Vanessa AfeeroaBty* Truitt O’Ned, Robert Thornton, Bianca Barnes,tJregLewrSt ' bonoa tee and Kioi Hood, A. beoise Chislont. Robin Tucker As an African-Ameri can male pursing a career injoiimalism,many times I find myself struggling in America are Black, while 70 percent are White. According to Black Entertainment Television, broadcast I news associates blacks with the ethics of the lation prove that, media. Being a journalist, Frequently, when I understand that one of with dmgs 50 per^nt of turn on the television, or theresponsibUitiesofthe the time, while wWtes^ read the newspaper, I see media is to report the only associated with anumberof my brothers truth, but telling half of drugs 32 percent of the being arrested or charged what happens in society time, for some crime. African- is not telling the truth. Some people m so- American men are A recent poll in USA ciety base their opmions commiting crimes, and Today showed that 15 on different issues by statistics in prison popu- percent of the drug users gee media page 3