Solomon Gichuki, Editor-in-ChiefThe Editorial Team2024-09-142024-09-142008-09-03http://hdl.handle.net/11603/36166On-Campus Housing Challenges: Many Morgan State students face difficulties in securing on-campus housing due to confusion, long lines, and lack of communication between students and the Office of Resident Life. Freshmen and returning students share their frustrations and experiences with the housing process. Pre-College Program: The Pre-College Program helps incoming freshmen transition from high school to college. It includes courses in English, Reading, and Mathematics, as well as seminars on finance, business, social etiquette, healthy relationships, and leadership. The program aims to prepare students for academic success at Morgan State. Welcome Back Message: Editor-in-Chief Solomon Gichuki and SGA President Jessica B. Coley welcome students to the new academic year, highlighting the importance of community, academic pursuits, and participation in university events. History of Voting Rights: An article explores the history of voting rights in the United States, focusing on the struggles faced by African Americans, women, Native Americans, Mexicans, and Asians in gaining the right to vote. It highlights significant legislative changes and the ongoing fight for voting equality. Threats Against Obama: Reports of potential threats against then-presidential candidate Barack Obama during the Democratic National Convention. The FBI investigates threats made by two men arrested for drug and weapons violations, who allegedly planned to assassinate Obama. Rising Costs of College Textbooks: The high cost of college textbooks poses a financial burden for students. The article discusses the average cost of textbooks, challenges with financial aid, and the limited availability of refund checks. It suggests increasing the amount of money forwarded for books to alleviate the financial strain on students. Campus Safety and Police Blotter: The police blotter includes incidents such as injuries, thefts, and alcohol violations on campus. The report aims to raise awareness about campus safety and encourage students to assist the Morgan State Police Department in preventing and solving crimes. Fulbright Scholarships: Morgan State University continues its tradition of producing Fulbright Scholars, with two recent graduates and a current doctoral student awarded scholarships to study abroad. The Fulbright Program aims to promote mutual understanding between Americans and people around the world. Environmental Initiatives: The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) challenges students and organizations to participate in the "Go Green" initiative, promoting sustainability and environmental responsibility on campus. The article highlights the green roof on the library and its benefits in reducing energy costs and combating global warming. Sports: Coverage of the Morgan State Bears football team's preparations for the season, including a game against Towson University. The article discusses the team's improvements, key players, and the focus on both passing and running games. Rookie quarterback Joe Flacco is set to start for the Baltimore Ravens due to injuries among other quarterbacks. The article highlights his college achievements and preseason performance. Opinion and Perspectives: Opinion pieces discuss various topics, including the importance of self-empowerment, finding purpose and love in life, and personal reflections on choosing Morgan State University. The articles encourage readers to take control of their lives, overcome past hurts, and make the most of their college experience.Full edition of 12 pagesenProperty of Morgan State UniversityAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Stateshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/Arts, Dance, Fashion, Theatre, Visual DisplaysStudent LifeEditorials and Opinions, Editor’s CommentsSocial, civic and human rightsPoliticans - Presidents and Vice PresidentsCampus SafetyFinancial Aid - Scholarships, Pell Grants and LoansEnvironment, climate change and natural disastersThe Spokesman, Sep 3, 2008, Vol. 7 No. 15Text