Travis E. MItchell, Executive EditorThe Editorial Team2024-10-152024-10-151990-10-20http://hdl.handle.net/11603/36648Homecoming Activities: Homecoming Overview: Morgan State University held its annual Homecoming week from October 13-20. The theme was "Morgan's Celebration of Family Heritage Has Never Been Better." Homecoming activities are a time for alumni to return, rekindle old friendships, and celebrate the university's spirit. Events included a football game, parade, step shows, and a concert. Homecoming Concert: The concert featured performances by Queen Latifah, Poor Righteous Teachers, YZ, Kool G Rap, and DJ Polo. The theme of the concert was "The Power of Our Heritage," reflecting a celebration of African-American culture and music​(The Spokesman, Oct 20, …)​​(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…)​. Campus Security: Security Enhancements: The university is improving campus security with new measures, including hiring six new officers undergoing police academy training. Security booths have been placed between the Refectory and Spencer Hall, and regular patrols have been implemented around the campus and student housing complexes. Lighting Improvements: Campus lighting has been improved, especially in dormitory areas and between the Hill Field House and the Argonne Complex. A new and improved lighting system is being planned to enhance safety further. Infirmary and Mail Room: The infirmary is under new administration, and services are being offered on a restricted basis due to ongoing improvements. Mail room hours have been extended, and plans are nearly complete for implementing mail deliveries to student mailboxes in residence halls​(The Spokesman, Oct 20, …)​​(The Spokesman, Nov 9, 1…)​. Student Activities: Events and Meetings: Various student activities and events are listed, including lectures, tutoring sessions, movie nights, and social events organized by different student groups and organizations​(The Spokesman, Oct 20, …)​​(The Spokesman, Oct 20, …)​​(The Spokesman, Oct 20, …)​. Scuffles at Morgan Party: Incident Report: An incident at a Pan-Hellenic Council party led to scuffles and the involvement of Baltimore city police. The altercation started by a non-student, resulting in increased security measures and discussions on campus safety with university officials​Full edition of 16 pagesen-USProperty of Morgan State UniversityAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United StatesHomecomingCampus Safety and CrimeHealthcare, health and wellness, healthy livingStudent extracurricular activities and cultural eventsThe Spokesman, Oct 20, 1990, Vol. 2, No. 4Text