Well-Dressed: Morehouse Renaissance Room Partners with Brooks Brothers

Renaissance Room Student Volunteer, Richard Chandler,’25, helping Morehouse College student with suit measurements for shirt size. Photo by Joshua Bass. By Joshua Bass, Tiger Talks Co-Producer   On Feb. 6, 2025, the leading retailer in the United States Paradies Lagardére stopped by Morehouse College with one of their retail companies, Brooks Brothers, where they partnered…

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Bridging the Gap: Morehouse Professor Changing Lives in the Classroom and the Prison

Image: Emani Rashad Saucier, AYCGL-HEP By Joshua Bass, Co-Producer, TigerTv   In the early 1900s, the Federal Correctional Institution, Atlanta (FCI Atlanta), housed various individuals from political activists like Marcus Garvey to criminals like Al Capone. Today, with assistance from Morehouse’s Andrew Young Center, FCI Atlanta houses incarcerated individuals seeking higher education.   Rodney Jabar…

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Morehouse Professor Provides Personal Insight Into Suicide and Suicide Prevention

Laughton and Ormah Thomas, the parents of Journalism Department Chair Ron Thomas/Photos courtesy of Professor Thomas By Prof. Ron Thomas, Journalism Department Chair   Disclaimer: This story contains commentary surrounding struggles with suicide and mental health.     I am a suicide survivor.   Not in the traditional sense, because I have never attempted suicide. I…

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Spelhouse Students Comment on the Current State of their Colleges’ Leadership

Graphic by Jaylon Simmons By Erinn Gardner, Secretary and Freddrell Green, A&E/Opinions Editor   With the election cycle at an end, and the uncertainty of the incoming presidential administration’s impact on HBCUs, the stability of Morehouse and Spelman College is critical. With Morehouse searching for a new president and Spelman adjusting to Dr. Helene Gayle’s…

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Experts analyze election results for Special Crown Forum After Dark

Photo by Noah Cathey By Noah Cathey, Staff Writer   Just one week after the election, Morehouse’s Journalism department hosted a conversation discussing the results and impacts of the 2024 presidential election.    The event titled “Election 2024: Causes and Consequences of the Voters’ Choice” was moderated by journalist and author Donovan Ramsey ‘10. The…

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