Homecoming at Last!

Andy Harris, Editor-in-Chief Homecoming season has arrived and the world-renown SpelHouse homecoming has returned! After three long years, homecoming has come back to the Atlanta University Center (AUC). The Covid-19 pandemic put a screeching halt to the lives and routines of many worldwide and that included the traditions and celebrations of HBCU pride. While the…

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Bryson Tiller Makes a Surprise Appearance on Morehouse Campus during Homecoming Week

  By Colin Royal, Staff Writer   Hundreds of students from Morehouse, Spelman, and Clark swarmed the courtyard in front of Morehouse’s Walter E. Massey Leadership Center. Shouts, screams, and even a few cries emanated from the mob as each student scraped to get next to Grammy award winning R&B artist, Bryson Tiller.    Sneakers,…

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The Maroon Tigers Come up Short in the Morehouse-Tuskegee Classic

Photo by Kollin Washington Mayor of Birmingham, Randall Woodfin holding the Morehouse-Tuskegee Classic trophy and Tuskegee quarterback Bryce Williams holding the MVP trophy.  Justin Evans, Staff Writer The first half was promising from Morehouse as they went toe-to-toe with the Tuskegee, but a second half collapse offensively, resulted in Morehouse coming up short in the…

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History of the Tuskegee Classic

Photo by SIAC website Christopher Doomes, Managing Editor  This weekend, Morehouse and Tuskegee will play a football game that’s considered a time-honored tradition – the Tuskegee-Morehouse Football Classic.    For the second consecutive year, this game will take place at Birmingham Legion Field in Alabama. Morehouse won the previous meeting between the two by the…

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Imagining The Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting  

Photo by Dope Shots Photography Kevin Blackistone and Sam Bardley share their award from the Morehouse film festival. By Kennedy Edgerton, Staff Writer   The feature-length documentary “Imagining the Indian” chronicles the Native American struggle against racist representation in the United States. The film explores the history of Native American racism, the psychological effect of…

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