Teaching’s Impact on Young Minds

Image by Elise Sampson   By: Mira Donaldson, Staff Writer    Joyce Abbott was one of actor Quinta Brunson’s many inspirations for the award-winning TV comedy series “Abbott Elementary.” Abbott, who was Brunson’s sixth-grade teacher, was a panelist during the “My Brother’s Teacher” discussion hosted by the Morehouse Center for Excellence in Education Monday night….

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The Morehouse Relays

By Brodric Houston, Staff Writer    The Maroon Tigers just hosted their first track meet in almost nine years on this past weekend due to the reconstruction of the newly named Edwin Moses track. It was a great event in which 18 colleges and universities participated. Morehouse would finish in the top five in 23…

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‘THANK GOD IT’S SALSA NIGHT’: SALSA DANCE CLASS EMBRACES DIVERSITY AND STUDENT BODY’S GROWING INTEREST IN HISPANIC CULTURE

By: Bennie Williams, Campus News Editor The senior class council is hosting ‘Salsa Night,’ a free dance class open to all students. The ‘Salsa Night’ will be held today in the gymnasium of the Samuel H. Archer Recreational Center on campus. Doors open at 8:00pm.    The Salsa dance has roots in dance styles from…

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Pulse and CASA Talk About the Process on Planning Virtual Homecoming Events

By Shantanika Sallis, Staff Writer Homecoming is a widely celebrated tradition within HBCUs. The effect of Covid-19 was a major setback for the Fall 2020 academic school year, including the popular occasion that is Spelhouse homecoming. Homecoming director Amari Harper of Spelman Colleges “Pulse” and Live events coordinator Jamari Norwood of Morehouse Colleges “CASA”  spoke…

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