To Rev. Al Sharpton, civil rights leader and well known political activist, Black History month serves as a learning instrument to highlight the accomplishments and triumphs of African Americans. "You are a part of black history whether you want to be or not," said Sharpton. (0) comments
Leadership training, name recognition, networking and strong character development are just a few things faculty and students expect to build upon as they gear up for the ninth annual HBCU National Newspaper Conference and Job Fair in Tallahassee, Fla. The Feb. (0) comments
A new tutorial program is now available for students seeking help in math and science. Sponsored by the mathematics and chemistry department, the program offers specialized help in biology, chemistry, math and physics. Tutors will be available five days a week in the chemistry building. (0) comments
While it goes without saying that there is always thepossibility of negative events transpiring on campus there should be some sense of security felt by those who frequent our university. Yet what can be said about our security and professionalism when the in the past two years two officers sworn to protect us have been arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges? Over the winter break, Karen Deanna Dunn was arrested for stealing approximately $1200 worth of merchandise from Dillards's at the Mall at Green Hills according to a Metro-Nashville Police affidavit. (0) comments
More than 40 organizations have either been suspended or have had their university privileges revoked, following the meeting of a General Assembly hearings committee who voted on appeals filed before the Jan. 31 deadline. According to SGA President Ayodeji Olojo, some organizations have formally appealed to Vice President for Student Affairs Michael A. (0) comments
A new organization on campus, Alpha Nu Omega, plans to change the perceptions of fraternities and sororities by offering students a Christain alternatives to the normal activities associated with Greek life. Alpha Nu Omega, which was founded on Nov. 3, 1988, on the campus of Morgan State University , currently has a total of four members and is in the process of becoming a full-fledged chapter. (0) comments