THE REGISTER \< >1 l ME 77, \t> 4 Monday, Si ptember 30, 2002 North Carolina A&T State University www. ncatregister. com i < tpYBJGHl © . Stamps honor women SGA President Nashett Garrett Garrett gives insight on SGA l»\ Ifssll \ 1)1 \ \l I I Register Contributor Pioneering female journalist commemorated Thursday; Sept 2(>, at the Women in Journalism Stamp ;!•. held 111 N < fi& I's Mailings Ballroom ()n tin stamps, winch were released Sept 14, Nellie HU, Marguerite 11 Ethel I. Payne and Ida \1. TarbeD wire recognized tor theii extorts to succeed in their field. B!y was known fox hex dangerous and outrageous stunts in order to get the BtOTV, and WU one o( ihe CXTSl stunt 11 [ii 'iter- Higgini covered World W Vietnam and I . cone tpoodencc paved the way fox nunc women to enter this type ol journalism. Payne was known as the "firsi the black press" she was the first \trican \inenian ft male lo be employed bj ■ national net work, and was .tl>.> known tor being an aggressive lourn.ilist who asked difficult qui Please tee STAMPS, Page 2 AST Photo Fox 8 anchor Neil McNeill, WFMY anchor Sandra Hughes, Greensboro Postmaster Enola C. Mixon and Chancellor James Renick attend the stamp ceremony in the Stallings Ballroom. Mr. Aggie reigns] Blood