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Homecoming shows that Aggie Pride lives

As a proud alumnus of N.C. A&T State University, I and others want Allen Johnson to know that we truly enjoyed his heartwarming column (Oct. 29) about "The greatest homecoming in the world."

We certainly will continue to support our team, no matter what. That's what Aggies do. All of the activities this year appealed to all ages to enjoy. Aggie Pride is and will always be alive.

Myrtle Soloman
Greensboro

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6stringsamurai [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

aw man.... can't argue with this LTE. ah well.

nitpicker [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

I've found a lot of the celebrations to not really be 'homecoming' celebrations since many who join in the fun have never stepped one foot in an A&T classroom.

It still is a good time and there's nothing like it.

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