
Morehouse Changes Its Hip Hop Concert
Morehouse Changes Its Homecoming Hip Hop Concert. Reporters – Romnie Mills & Jair Hilburn DP – Stefan Harden & Sizwe Chapman Editor – Sizwe Chapman Produced by The Maroon Tiger
Morehouse Changes Its Homecoming Hip Hop Concert. Reporters – Romnie Mills & Jair Hilburn DP – Stefan Harden & Sizwe Chapman Editor – Sizwe Chapman Produced by The Maroon Tiger
Torrence Banks, News Editor During the 2019 New Student Orientation (NSO), Morehouse College launched an app designed to make the transition for incoming transfer students and freshman easier. The app is called the Morehouse Guide, and now everyone on campus has the ability to use it to keep up with events and for Crown Forum…
Torrence Banks, News Editor The Morehouse polo team was announced at the Atlanta Fashion and Polo Classic on September 29.The Morehouse College polo team will be the first polo team ever at an HBCU. The team is sponsored by fashion designer and author Miguel Wilson’s Ride To The Olympics Foundation. As a kid, Wilson grew…
Jair Hilburn & Isaiah Johnson, Editor-In-Chief & Managing Editor As a new school year started at Morehouse College, students were enthusiastic to return to the institution with their brothers to continue their journey to becoming a Morehouse Man. However, students were surprised when it was revealed that academically the school was no longer divided into…
DeAndre Washington, Arts & Entertainment Editor The Atlanta University Center has seen many creative ideas come and go throughout the years. Some ideas have come to fruition; while others wait to be picked up from the shelves we tend to leave them on. Deláno Young plans to make sure that all his ideas catch more…
Kaleb Martin, Staff Writer Fall is approaching, which means that basketball fans are in luck. The Morehouse Basketball team has announced the 2019-20 schedule. This year, there will be 15 home games and 12 away. The schedule is highlighted by a trip to Winston-Salem, North Carolina as the Maroon Tigers compete in the SIAC-CIAA challenge…
Jair Hilburn, Editor-In-Chief Atlanta Police has confirmed that the 21-year-old missing student at Clark Atlanta University, Alexis Crawford, has been found dead. Later Friday afternoon, Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields said during a press conference the case came to “one of the saddest conclusions possible” as her body was found in Dekalb County after being…
Jamari Stanton, Staff Writer Culiacan, the capital of Mexico’s Sinaloa state was transformed into a warzone following the attempt to capture a son of notorious drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, former leader of the powerful Sinaloa cartel on Oct. 17. Guzman was convicted on murder conspiracies and drug-related charges and is currently serving a…
Amietee Fuondjing, Staff Writer Q Da Fool, a leader of the radioactive DMV (DC-Maryland-Virginia) music scene, visited campus on Oct. 22. Q Da Fool is an artist from Largo, Maryland who has been supplying his fans with masterpieces in the form of mixtapes, picturesque music videos, and an overall unrelenting effort and consistency. He sat…
By Myles Salley-Holland The countdown to the 2019-2020 NBA season is officially underway. The dramatic, paradigm-shifting offseason is finally over, the quest for an NBA championship is up for grabs, leaving the championship race wide open. For the first time in recent seasons, and to many fans’ approval, there is no clear-cut championship favorite. After…