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Mixed reviews on Richardson after announcing retirement

By Ivoree Myles

After many weeks of rumors and suspicions, Morgan State President Earl S. Richardson has decided to retire following 25 years of service to the university. Richardson makes November 2009 the target date of his retirement. By November of next year. During his tenure, Richardson has implemented a host of new facilities: Carl J.

Morgan +2 campaign gains momentum

By Burkina Morgan & Shnatel Schloss

On Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 the MSU +2 Campaign, a non-partisan voting initiative, hosted its first event in the University Student Center. Attending the event were representatives from Downtown Locker Room, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), The American Federation of Teachers, and Radio One's 92Q Jams.

Black in America: the image that is portrayed

By Virginia Davis

On Tuesday, September 23 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. the Fraternity brothers of Omega Psi Phi hosted the forum, "Black in America" in the University Student Center. On July 24, 2008 the controversial review entitled "Black in America" premiered on CNN, stirring lots of commotion in the African-American community.

Forum surveys students' electorial hopes and fears

Swing Phi Swing's "Rock the Vote" forum produced engaging conversations

By Marina Locks

On Thursday, September 26, the lovely ladies of Swing Phi Swing hosted the Rock the Vote: Barack Obama/John McCain Forum. Renata Dukes, a member of Swing Phi Swing was excited to host such an event because, "College students aren't really politically savvy and people are voting for Obama because he's Black.

Theatre Morgan presents: God's Trombones

By Zaina Adamu

Music is the language that connects the social barriers of all cultures. It forms relationships, instills hope, and presents vivid illustrations through words, rhythms, and melodies. This weekend, audiences will have the opportunity to experience how music can influence faith in "God's Trombones", an exhilarating transformation of James Weldon Johnson's poetry into a thought-provoking play.

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