Vera E. Toppin, EditorThe Editorial Team2024-10-192024-10-191988-10-21http://hdl.handle.net/11603/36662AIDS Testing at University of Maryland: Students at the University of Maryland College Park are being asked to participate in a study to determine the prevalence of the AIDS virus on campus. The study, conducted by the University of Maryland's medical school and the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, involves voluntary blood tests and questionnaires about sexual practices. Morgan State University Accreditation: The Middle States Association’s Commission on Higher Education reaffirmed the accreditation of Morgan State University following a visit in Spring 1988. The Commission requested reports on improvements in physical facilities, campus governance, strategic planning, and the development of academic programs and faculty evaluations, with a follow-up visit scheduled for 1993. Editorials and Opinions: The editor reflects on the need for Black students to reconnect with their heritage and prioritize inner growth over materialism. Other pieces discuss issues such as drug legalization, with varied opinions on whether it would reduce violence or exacerbate problems. Substance Abuse Program: Lila Curry, coordinator of the Substance Education and Prevention Program at Morgan State University, leads efforts to educate students about the dangers of drug abuse through seminars and personal counseling, aiming to prevent substance abuse among students. Student Recognition: Roberto Schmidl, a sophomore and peer counselor, is featured as the Student of the Month for his outstanding achievements and dedication to helping fellow students. Symposium on Black Survival: A symposium sponsored by the New York Club at Morgan State University focused on Black survival in America, covering topics such as family structure, education, and the need for Black studies programs. Panelists urged students to educate themselves about their heritage and advocated for the inclusion of Black history courses in the university curriculum. New Deputy Director of Recreation and Parks: Morgan State University graduate Ralph V. Chase was appointed Deputy Director of the Department of Recreation and Parks, recognized for his extensive experience and contributions to recreational programs in Baltimore. Homecoming Events: Details about the upcoming Homecoming events, including a parade, football game, and concert featuring Howard Hewett and Shirley Murdock. The theme is "MSU - Where Dreams Come True," with a week full of activities planned. Photography Club: Rick Edwards aims to start a photography club at Morgan State University to help students develop their skills and utilize campus resources, focusing on both beginner and advanced photographers. Sports Updates: The Lady Bears basketball team is gearing up for the season with new and returning players aiming to improve their performance. Ed Wyche is introduced as the new football coach for the Morgan State Golden Bears, bringing a wealth of experience from previous coaching positions. Miscellaneous: Classified ads for job opportunities, including positions for addiction counselors and sales team members for student travel services. Announcements for upcoming events and opportunities, such as the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Doctoral Fellowships and a Foreign Service career with the U.S. Department of State.Full edition of 12 pagesen-USProperty of Morgan State UniversityAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Stateshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/Healthcare, health and wellness, healthy livingMorgan Events and AnnouncementsDrug Use, Drug LegalizationEditorials and Opinions, Editor’s CommentsStudent LifeNews - Campus and LocalHomecomingThe Spokesman, Oct 21, 1988, Vol. 38, No. 2Text