Should We Get Rid of Electoral College System?

Josh Duffy-Cooper, Staff Writer   The 2020 elections are right around the corner which means the frenzied political rhetoric has grown in exponential proportions – especially relevant in this upcoming election is the electoral college. Some are calling for the complete abolition of it. They feel that because the electoral college is the dominant deciding factor…

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Four Years of Presidency

By Cameron Jones, Contributing Writer Look to your left and to your right. Now look to the stage. There will be a different president behind this podium every year of your matriculation at Morehouse College. No one actually said that to the freshman class of 2015, but it turned out to be true. Almost four…

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Editorial: Being Black in Hollywood

By Amietee Fuondjing, Staff Writer Hollywood is a symbol of success in America, where many dreams and come-up stories manifest. So for a Black person to escape their crabs-in-a-bucket environment and reach such stardom is always a win for the community one would think. With all its seemed perfectness, it is easy to think Hollywood…

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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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Freshmen Advice

Aaron Johnson, Associate Arts & Entertainment Editor Freshman year at Morehouse is a unique experience that most cannot relate to or completely understand. It’s easy to feel lost, confused, disappointed, or annoyed during your first semester. Hopefully these emotions and experiences build character and you can see the positive change by the time you return…

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Jamel Myles: Changing the Narrative

Marcus Hughes, Staff Writer Jamel Myles, a nine-year-old student from Denver, CO, told his mother, Leia Pierce, that he identified as gay. She supported him and encouraged him to authentically express himself after coming out to her. Jamel later came out to his peers at school, unfortunately it resulted in him being harassed by other…

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The Benefits of Networking For Homecoming

Isaiah Johnson, Managing Editor Each year hundreds of SpelHouse alumni return to their alma mater, to reconnect with friends and reminisce on their time spent in the Atlanta University Center. Homecoming is a joyous time where current and former students are all in one space, sharing stories, ideas, and forming lifetime connections. Though homecoming is…

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