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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Morehouse Students Present a Divided Perspective on the CTEMS Program

Photo by Freddrell Green: CTEMS Department logo By Freddrell Green, Arts & Entertainment Editor   The Cinema, Television and Emerging Media Studies (CTEMS) program has produced many graduates who have gone on to prosperous careers in the film industry. Led by Dr. Stephane Dunn and professor Avery Williams ‘86, the CTEMS major was created to…

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Follow-Up: Morehouse College’s Community Engagement Efforts – Separating Fact from Protest

Photo By Truth Jackson, Vice President for Student Service, Kevin Booker, with a hand written sign By Truth Jackson, Staff Writer   Following the student protest that took place during Opening Convocation, The Maroon Tiger investigated concerns raised by student activist Braylon Redick. He claimed the college had fallen short in its responsibility to the…

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Woodruff Library Hosts Voter Disinformation Event

Photo by Raymond Ragland By Raymond Ragland, Staff Writer   Robert W. Woodruff Library hosted the Pi Alpha Omega chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc for a 2024 presidential election event. The “Fact or Fiction” panel focused on combating voter disinformation.    The session featured misinformation specialist, and CEO of Onyx Impact—Esosa Osa,…

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Spelhouse Announces Homecoming Headliners

Graphic by Geo Baldwin By Niles Garrison, Features Editor   Another year of Spelhouse Homecoming is here. Morehouse College’s Campus Alliance for Student Activities (CASA) and Spelman’s Programming for Unique and Lively Spelman Experience (PULSE) look to bring another week of exciting activities for SpelHouse students.    At Hump Wednesday today, both organizations announced the…

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Spelman students manifest relief after Fulton County judge nullifies abortion ban

Image via Zuma Press By Erinn Gardner, Secretary   Fulton county Judge Robert McBurney issued an order on Monday to strike down Georgia’s abortion law (HB 481), which prohibits the procedure after six weeks. Georgia residents can now obtain an abortion up to 22 weeks into their pregnancy.   This development has provided several Spelman…

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