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Defining Morehouse Mystique in 2018

Tatiana S. Rafael, Associate Opinions Editor What is the Morehouse mystique? Is it simply a set of ideas, or does it translate into reality? The more pressing question is: what does the Morehouse mystique look like in 2018 and to whom does it apply? In an article by “The Washington Post” titled “The Men And…

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Making of Morehouse Mentorship

Roderick Diamond II, Associate Sports Editor There are plenty of examples that show how crucial a positive mentor is to success. Oprah Winfrey was mentored by the late Maya Angelou. Benjamin Elijah Mays mentored our brother Martin Luther King Jr., and Ray Charles mentored Quincy Jones. These are all individuals that have had a global…

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Medical Services at Morehouse College

Torrence Banks, Campus News Editor  The Morehouse College Counseling Center and the James B. Ellison, Sr. Student Health Center both offer medical services to students in need. Every semester, these facilities work together to maintain students’ health and overall well being. “At the counseling center we provide mental health treatment services,” Dr. Steven Allwood said….

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HOCO Insight: A Battle of the Cats

Jalen Robinson, Staff Writer   Homecoming means it’s that time of year again when people return to their beloved alma maters to reconnect with old friends to take a trip down memory lane. Thousands gather to cheer on their favorite football team and to watch the fascinating Halftime Show. SpelHouse is no different. As thousands…

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SpelHouse: ‘An Experience Like None Other’

Corbin Chube, Staff Writer    As homecoming season quickly approaches, students of the Atlanta University Center prepare for an enjoyable weekend full of excitement, entertainment, and fun. Alumni and even some celebrities make returning a priority to reminisce over their glory days at their adored alma maters. From music concerts, to fashion shows and parades,…

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My Day at the 2018 US Open

Tucker Toole, Sports Editor    Tennis was instilled in my blood before my parents and grandparents were born. My great grandfather, Henry A. Isaacs, was a founder of the first black tennis club in Chicago in 1912, which is now the Chicago Prairie Tennis Club. My mother’s parents met on a blind tennis date. Growing…

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AUC Students Budgeting for Homecoming?

Autumn Harris, Contributing Writer   The increase of party flyers on the utility poles adjacent to Morehouse’s parking garage and the “Welcome Back” signage fixed onto Spelman’s front gate almost feel ritualistic in the beginning of October. Come the 27th, Morehouse’s Westview Drive will be packed with food vendors, trailers and members of the AUC…

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