ECU's Black Student Union
The fastest growing student organization is hard at work for the community
Jenny Ayers, Staff Writer
Issue date: 10/10/06 Section: Pulse
If walking and baking are out of the question, there's always modeling. Next semester they have planned their second annual AIDS benefit fashion show, where ECU students will model clothing to raise money for PICASO, an organization devoted to the fight against AIDS. This organization provides several opportunities and outlets for its members to become active members of our society.
ECU's BSU has received acknowledgement across the state and was the only non-ivy league school to attend the Princeton University Black Leadership Conference this year. As a very close-knit and bonded group, this is a great way to get involved on campus and plus, it will also help to beef up your resume. Dues are only $5 for the year with an active membership application, and they hold events regularly such as cookouts, parties, socials at the community center, and bowling for prospective and current members. For further info on BSU, please contact the president, Patrick Dixon at 328-4794, pid0506@ecu.edu, or eastcarolinabsu@aol.com.
This writer can be contacted at pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.
ECU's BSU has received acknowledgement across the state and was the only non-ivy league school to attend the Princeton University Black Leadership Conference this year. As a very close-knit and bonded group, this is a great way to get involved on campus and plus, it will also help to beef up your resume. Dues are only $5 for the year with an active membership application, and they hold events regularly such as cookouts, parties, socials at the community center, and bowling for prospective and current members. For further info on BSU, please contact the president, Patrick Dixon at 328-4794, pid0506@ecu.edu, or eastcarolinabsu@aol.com.
This writer can be contacted at pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.
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George Malik Abdul-Mahdi
posted 10/04/08 @ 2:39 PM EST
Greetings,
It is with great joy that I've run across your website. As a fellow South Carolinian (College of Charleston, 2004), I know all-too-well how daunting a task we'll have reviving our communities. (Continued…)
Sorry
posted 10/06/08 @ 9:59 AM EST
We're from North Carolina.
We stop listening when people call us "fellow South Carolinian(s)."
Sinjun
posted 10/11/08 @ 1:06 PM EST
I would hope people would avoid such a calibur considering it appears to me that you are the biggot George by suggesting North Carolinians are racist. (Continued…)
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