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irbe rcteotion, rccrui^meot «nd gradu^R of Alncan-;M«ef ican ^udente ai: UNC is 35«i£Htt AlthcHigh strkies teve beoj made towafd mak*ag UNO a. ffeoe vi^eaEc AfHcai^Arn^kians «fld olhcr peqf^e d c^dof Hve, study Inside Black Ink there is sUil a pfoUcm Unfoitunatdy, wftb presert budges crisis this b a in this iss»e c^Biack tak, we will begin a two part sales dealing with tb is a«iOrty$t«dtaltealUNC Detrfjie Baker t/aces the steps that UNC has made toward making diis un*vtJ%af^»is^ieshKi^^«!Ol« liv^i^^udyafidgtaduMewah; the sane case as Uso whte counterparts* Baker also examines the proWems to stai exisis and Ihe faa that, insp^e erf these proWems, there arc audents whoexcd^UNC American studetas Ike al UNC, I also beiieve that It is important that we remember that black Sudentsdo achieve at the univetsity, Itw easy ff«• us to imtial goal, acadco5*c success. We fnua keep the adaevanents c# our fellow Affkan-American dassn«tes, fae*h past and present, in ^nd fcmenAer I hope you all have a good week. Remember to look for the coi«ifiuaiion to both ‘We’jc Gonna Make It* and MaJcofm X -Peace, Erika K Campbell issue ofBlack Ink for the academic year, was Cover Story “We’re Gonna Make It”-- The Recruitment, Retention and Graduation Of African-American Students at UNC ~ Pages 4 & 5 Current Events - BROTHERS- A discussion group, moderated by Dr. Clifford Charles, designed to help African- American males at UNC adjust - Page 3 y^jal things began happwiing—t^grafijicaien'ors, hasty l«yout/dcsign inj order to flieet dea8^, iticonsistencies in stjle, etc. We dedded tijeat to putj ev^fylhing on bdd a)d to mak^ a cc«nn»tnaS to excellesTO, Ttie Pre-I EOrLentiftkin the BJack Cultufal Cettfer Bsues werr good, bat ccaiid have j been greadytnpoved wftb a little mcwe time, care»aiKlcorrectk»)tdc4)V«ws mistakes^ : With all (rf the artides subralted to Black Ink ^is pastweek Mft could have ea;s3y ccxtte out with a l6 page issue— a mecSocre 16 |iage issue, instead we deckJedto^(jbwn,bemtMecritical,a»dtumoutand^p^eversiontitat [African-AmefjcanjalUNCcouidbeFOwdaf. iilmk thrall faculty, siaff, and Point After Touchdown - Are You Brothas Brothers? baitTis^s mctlfoac y4 ; NowtbattbeoOveityc#mdcIokbeingp«l;lisbedlss»iwJ»jedisow^^ contetas must, in turn, be scnrtinized, and improved. With this declafatioa d 3Comraitoienttoquality,we,asnwi-)OumaiismT)ajorsiMivecometoantmpass and lave done, and improved all that we can do and improve. We need help 3f;Weneedl5el|}tobec(»*HfaTiiew^perthatc^jpiS*i>dicalso^ genuindyfesp^s aa equals; We neaiyour help. I i would lik? to ap6k)gi!ie to those who sui:»nitted itrtides, but are m. [featufed in this week’s issue. Htea^ be patient wkh ijs as we tot^e wuf :mat«ial ovi^ tbe next few esues,-Aldnwok bright Letters to the Editors - Should We Insist Upon Seperation? Endsights “ The Civic Investment Committee - Page 7 Monday, September 17,1990 Black Ink "The Essence of Freedom is Understanding" Editors-in-Chief Erika F. Campbell, Akinwole N'Gai Wright Staff: Debbie Baker, Chris Bracey, Chris Brown, Lem Butler, Sheryl Conrad, Michelle Givens, Teresa Jefferson, Alysia Logan, Dillard Massey, Eric McAllister, Charles McNair, G. Thacker, Michelle Thomas and, Sherry Waters Contributors: The Civic Investment Committee, David Minton, Trey Privette Many thanks to aU who made this issue possible!! /lU MUUUU, ^ 4/ About the Cover Statistics for African-American students at UNC and na tionwide are not at all encouraging. Despite these statis tics, African-American do indeed excel in all areas of academia. Despite the statistics, we're gonna make it. Cover Story photos by David Minton iW—'f w. About the Back Black Ink begins its four part series on Malcolm X by looking at a sketch of the man and his life. Story by Teresa Jefferson
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