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October 23, 2006 The News Argus Homecoming ^06 Chevara Orrin and her son, William Orrin-Woods, 13, enjoy the parade from their window view. Audience listens intently to the profound words of the Founder's Day keynote speaker. Attorney Loretta C. Biggs. X 1 I y Linebacker Corey Swinnie returns a fumble for the game-clinching score. i Ludacris pumps up the crowd with a stellar performance of his latest hit, "Money Maker," at LJVM Coliseum. It was “going down" at the Homecoming concert when Yung Joe hyped up the crowd with his head-swaying lyrics. We Made Memories Students celebrate and alumni “return to serve ’’during 2006 Homecoming week Ashleigh Taylor STAFF REPORTER The sounds of the Marching Ram Band and the boisterous yells of cheerleaders wel comed WSSU fans on Saturday, Oct. 7, at the Homecoming football game against Howard University. Alumni traveled from near and far to be a part of the festivities surrounding the week-long Homecoming activities that began with a Gospel Concert Oct. 1 and ended with a Worship Service Oct. 8. Despite all the excitement and activities, pep rallies were not the only events taking place on campus. "Alumni Return to Serve Day" also commenced, sponsored by the Office of Career Services, Alumni Affairs and WSSU National Alumni Association. Alumni who are currently in the work force or who have pertinent advice to offer students traveled to campus to share their knowledge at the Diggs Gallery and in classrooms across campus. "Emphasis [is] placed on how education has personally affected the speaker's life, what types of goals and careers students can achieve, the realities of the job market, and how to network," Helene Cameron, director of the Office of Career Services, explained. "The one-day event enables alumni to partner with all academic depart ments," she added. "Each department pro vides a forum through classroom visita tions, where alumni and students can dia logue and network." "The concept is a good idea," LaTonya Easter, senior Special Education major, said. "They can share with us what the 'real' world is really like." The staff of The News Argus congratulates the Rams football team on its victory over the Howard University Bison. We are pleased to share these Homecoming 2006 souvenir photo pages with our readers. Our thanks to photographer Lee Adams.
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