The Spokesman - Oct 16,1993 - Vol. 41, No. 5
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SGA President Kimberlee Wilson: Kimberlee Wilson, the new SGA president, aims to enhance student morale and engagement by introducing low-cost activities and increasing Greek involvement on campus. She emphasizes the need for student lectures and has appointed new officials for the SGA and school activities(The Spokesman - 10-16-1…).
WEAA Radio Station: WEAA, the jazz radio station at Morgan State University, continues to educate and entertain with quality programming. Programming Director Lawrence Shorter seeks to increase student participation and foster a stronger connection with the Communications Department(The Spokesman - 10-16-1…).
Experiences at Goree Island Slave House: Crystal Tolson shares her emotional visit to the Goree Island Slave House, a significant historical site related to the transatlantic slave trade. The visit highlighted the harsh realities faced by enslaved Africans and left a profound impact on her(The Spokesman - 10-16-1…).
Student Housing Issues: The new all-male residence hall on the southern end of Morgan’s campus addresses the growing demand for student housing. However, many students still face challenges related to room assignments and temporary accommodations(The Spokesman - 10-16-1…)(The Spokesman - 11-19-1…).
Student Entrepreneurship: The document highlights the growing trend of student entrepreneurship on campus, with students like Chantal L. Collins and Thomas Kemp successfully running their own businesses(The Spokesman - Winter …).
Other Campus Activities and Issues: The document also covers various other topics, including the importance of community service, the need for better election processes within the SGA, and ongoing issues related to campus security and administrative processes(