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North Carolina A&T expects more than 200,000 people to show up for 100th GHOE

With the greatest homecoming on earth just a few months away, students, faculty and alumni are preparing for a homecoming bigger and better than ever before.

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What happenedWith the greatest homecoming on earth just a few months away, students, faculty and alumni are preparing for a homecoming bigger and better than ever before.
What changedWXII12 (Hearst, Greensboro) frames it as "North Carolina A&T expects more than 200,000 people to show up for 100th GHOE". WFMY News 2 (Tegna, Greensboro) frames it as "North Carolina A&T counts down to 100th Greatest Homecoming on Earth celebration".
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Still Watching. WXII12 (Hearst, Greensboro) frames it as "North Carolina A&T expects more than 200,000 people to show up for 100th GHOE". WFMY News 2 (Tegna, Greensboro) frames it as "North Carolina A&T counts down to 100th Greatest Homecoming on Earth celebration".

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Jul 17, 10:09 PM: WFMY News 2 (Tegna, Greensboro) joined the source map.

Jul 17, 10:52 PM: WXII12 (Hearst, Greensboro) joined the source map.

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North Carolina A&T expects more than 200,000 people to show up for 100th GHOE

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With the greatest homecoming on earth just a few months away, students, faculty and alumni are preparing for a homecoming bigger and better than ever before.

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Center ·News report

North Carolina A&T counts down to 100th Greatest Homecoming on Earth celebration

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The university anticipates 200,000 people to attend the celebrations from Oct. 25 to Nov. 1.

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