Travis E. MItchell, Executive EditorThe Editorial Team2024-10-152024-10-151990-11-05http://hdl.handle.net/11603/36647Campus Security Improvements: The new Chief of Security, Resse Boyd, has implemented several measures to enhance campus security, including hiring new officers, establishing security booths, and increasing patrols. Improvements also include the installation of better lighting and security technology(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…). Housing and Facilities Upgrades: Renovations and upgrades have been made to various residence halls and facilities, such as the Argonne housing complex and O'Connell Hall. Plans for further renovations and the implementation of better emergency response measures are also discussed(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…). Pre-Season Expectations for Men's Basketball: The 1990-1991 basketball season sees the introduction of new head coach Michael Holmes, who aims to revitalize the team and compete for the MEAC Championship. The article highlights key players and the team's strategy for the season(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…). Student Government Initiatives: The Student Government Association (SGA) is pushing for the inclusion of an Afrocentric curriculum at Morgan State University. SGA President Chante Anderson and other members emphasize the importance of African-American studies in providing a comprehensive education(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…). Infirmary and Health Services: The university infirmary is undergoing renovations to improve its facilities and services. Upgrades include replacing the heating, ventilation, and cooling systems, as well as making the building handicapped accessible(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…). Project 2000 Mentorship Program: Project 2000, directed by Dr. Spencer Holland, aims to prevent negative attitudes toward academic achievement among inner-city boys through a comprehensive mentoring program. The initiative involves the Baltimore City Public Schools and seeks to improve the academic success of African-American males(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…). Homecoming Concert: The annual Homecoming concert, titled "The Power of Our Heritage," featured performances by YZ, Kool G Rap and DJ Polo, The Poor Righteous Teachers, and The Gucci Crew. The event celebrated African-American heritage through music and culture(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…). International Students' Cultural Exchange: International students from various countries visited Brehms Lane Elementary School to share their cultures and teach children about different lifestyles, clothing styles, and languages. This cultural lecture series aimed to foster understanding and appreciation of diversity(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…). Miss Morgan Pageant: The Miss Morgan Pageant celebrated the crowning of Lori Scales, who was honored for her intelligence, beauty, and representation of the university. The event featured performances and tributes to the contestants and class queensFull edition of 16 pagesen-USProperty of Morgan State UniversityAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Stateshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/Student extracurricular activities and cultural eventsSports - Morgan StateMorgan Events and AnnouncementsHomecomingCampus Safety and CrimeThe Spokesman, Nov. 9, 1990, Vol. 20, No. 5Text