Student starts scholarship program
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Student starts scholarship program
Morehouse Man hits the big stage Healthcare hurting your pockets? p. 3 Stu James makes his mark as part of the p.3 electrifying cast of The Color Purple. Who you callin’ articulate? p. 5 Album review: Man on the Moon p. 7 The Organ of Student Expression Since 1925 The MAROON TIGER Morehouse College • Atlanta, GA September 23 - 29, 2009 www.themaroontiger.com Student starts scholarship program Campus News Editor [email protected] I n a time where many students are struggling to stay in school due to the climate of our economy, one student is taking the initiative to create a program that can help students find scholarships. Kenny Williams, a sophomore economics major from Fairfax, Va., has created a program that he hopes will “make students aware of the different scholarship opportunities that are available.” The idea for Williams’ program, known as “The Next Generation Scholarship Program,” began last year when many of Williams’ friends requested his help to find scholarships for school. Williams’ program officially went under the “Next Generation” name last month. The Next Generation Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 2006 to “provide for the needs of young men in grades 6-12 in the greater Washington (DC) metropolitan area.” The foundation’s mission is to help Black males by preparing them to succeed in college Sophomore Kenny Williams (center) and his colleagues hope to help other young black men preparatory high succeed in their higher education efforts by creating a scholarship for the DC Metro Area. schools, colleges and universities. requested that he draft a the proposal, Caire allowed program would be included Williams became inproposal including the ideas his board of trustees to rein the foundation and use its volved with the Next Genand purposes of the scholarview it. Once reviewed, the name. eration Foundation when ship program he wanted to foundation’s board of trustWilliams is working its founder, Kaleem Caire, start. Once Williams drafted ees agreed that Williams’ with several individuals and Maroon Tiger staff photo/Remington Jackson Nicolas Aziz on-campus organizations including Morehouse’s Student Government Association, the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society and Jacqueline Jackson. Jackson has been recently appointed to the college’s newly created “scholarship coordinator” position. Jackson will be working closely with Williams as he attempts to make students more aware of the many different opportunities that they have. She is excited about the program’s potential. “This is a very important endeavor,” Jackson said. “It is essential that we educate our students regarding scholarships; both Morehouse and outside [opportunities].” Williams will also be working closely with current Junior Board Trustee Brennan Hawks, sopho- Alumnus runs for U.S. Congress Morehouse Twitter Block Campus News Editor [email protected] Staff Writer [email protected] Nicolas Aziz Maroon Tiger staff photo/ the mayor’s position is an important one, Richmond feels he can do more to help rebuild New Orleans with a congreshe prestige of Morehouse sional seat. College continues to grow “I think the mayor’s seat is in the halls of US Congress as important,” Richmond said. Louisiana State Representa“[But I feel] you can do more tive Cedric Richmond, Class for your district as you gain of 1995, announced earlier tenure [in Congress]. At my this month that he will run age, God willing, I could stay for Louisiana’s 2nd Congresthere for 30 plus years.” sional District seat next year. If he wins the election, This will be his second run Richmond plans to use his for the position. position to rebuild a city that is still feeling the effects from Hurricane Katrina in 2005. “ [ M y goal] is to make sure that we recover fully, and that we put in the necessary infrastructure to not have this hapCedric Richmond ‘95 hopes to become the second Morehouse Man in the pen again,” current Congress. Richmond said. was the best training ground Richmond stated that some Richmond finished third in that one could ask for,” Rich- people forget that the detrilast year’s Democratic prima- mond said. “We were con- mental effects of Hurricane ry behind Helena Moreno and stantly told that we had to be Katrina were not solely done recently convicted Congress- better than everybody else. by a natural disaster. man William Jefferson. Rich- [We were told that we had] to “It was not just a natural dimond garnered 17.5 percent outwork people; and we were saster. It was a failure of the of the vote, narrowly missing told to do it with a social con- National Government and the the runoff behind Moreno. scious.” core of engineers,” Richmond After nearly qualifying for Richmond was also viewed said. a runoff during his last run for as a potential candidate for Kaylyn Franklin, a sophothe seat, Richmond is being New Orleans’ mayoral race more Business Marketing maconsidered a strong contender next year. While he feels that jor from New Orleans, thinks T in his second attempt. Richmond feels that his first run for the seat will certainly aid him in his second pursuit. “Our finish in the first race helps us tremendously,” Richmond said. “I think the overall campaign was successful… [So] we think this one will work out really well for us.” Richmond contributes much of his success to his days at Morehouse College. “For public service, I think it that Richmond can certainly aid the city in its recovery if he wins the seat. “If he legitimately wants to rebuild, and is genuinely trying to salvage the city’s history, I believe he can,” Franklin said. Hyma Moore, a senior Economics major from Baton Rouge, La., has the privilege of personally knowing Richmond. Moore thinks that Richmond can surely help New Orleans’ rebuilding efforts and also be a role model for students in Louisiana who may be interested in attending Morehouse. “This gives [students interested in Morehouse] another outlet to see what Morehouse does for men,” Moore said. “I think him becoming a national figure will present a person that people in Louisiana can look up to.” Richmond stated that the clear rise of Morehouse Men in high political positions certainly presents the possibility of the next AfricanAmerican president being a Morehouse Man. “We have a number of capable Morehouse Men that can do it,” Richmond said. Richmond currently represents the 101st House District in the Louisiana Legislature where he is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. With his pursuit of the congressional seat, he will attempt to join Sanford Bishop who currently stands as the only Morehouse Man in Congress. Recycle The Maroon Tiger Information Services: ‘It’s just a glitch’ Elizabeth Sawyer K anye West shocked viewers of the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 13 by interrupting Taylor Swift in the middle of her “Best Video by a Female Artist” acceptance speech to protest that Beyonce had one of the best videos of the year. While true albeit ill-timed, the scandalous occurrence caused people to report in droves to the social networking, microblogging site Twitter to put in their two cents about the whole debacle. However, if you are a student at Morehouse with a computer hooked up to the Morehouse network, none of those Twitter comments came from you. Upon the August arrival to school, Morehouse students discovered, much to their chagrin, that Twitter is blocked on the Morehouse network. Desktops in the computer labs, computers hooked up via ethernet and even laptops on the Wi-Fi network will not allow users to access the popular website. Avid Twitter users are somewhat frustrated and slightly confused by this development. “I don’t see the point in blocking it,” junior Marques Stewart said. “It’s just status updates and news. It’s not for entertainment like Facebook or Myspace.” While Twitter is a social networking site like the aforementioned Facebook and Myspace, it is slightly more simplistic. Since its creation, Facebook has become overrun with applications and profile flare such as Mafia Wars and Bumper Stickers. Myspace’s growth and development has made it, for lack of a better word, creepy. Twitter, however, which was created in 2006, has retained the same basic and straightforward infrastructure. The entire site revolves around the answer to one question, “What are you doing?” by utilizing a maximum of 140 characters called “tweets.” It is this simplicity of Twitter that creates generation-spanning appeal. Children, teens, adults and even the elderly have found a place for themselves on the site. Twitter seems to be a fairly benign website. So the question becomes, why does it need to be blocked? Answer: Actually, it’s not. The Twitter block on the Morehouse network is just a malfunction. “Twitter was disabled along with AOL once we made some changes to the firewall,” Diane Alexander, the director of information services at Morehouse, said. “There is not an intentional ban on Twitter.” Alexander also said that the Instructional Technology department is working on the issue and that Twitter should be up and running shortly. So don’t worry, Morehouse students – in a matter of weeks you will be free as a bird to tweet as you please. News THE MAROON TIGER Vol. LXXXIV, Pages I - VIII Editor-in-Chief George W. Williams, IV Editor-In-Chief Management Kody Melancon Managing Editor Lauren Harper Associate Managing Editor Kevin Reevers Chief Layout Editor Jeffery Taylor, II Associate Layout Editor Krista DeSouza Chief Copy Editor Carl Ringgold New Media Director September 23 - 29, 2009 - II - TheMaroon Maroon Tiger The Tiger Student scholarship program (continued from page 1) Operations Xavier Ifill Finance Director Joshua Brown Advertising Manager Alimou Bah Webmaster O’koyea Huff-Boone Associate Webmaster Reginauld Williams Public Relations (PR) Director Sescily Coney Associate PR Director Editors Nicolas Aziz Campus News Editor Kevin Mallory Associate Campus News Editor Spencer Greene Arts & Entertainment Editor Patrick Boateng Associate A&E Editor Ashlei Williams Features Editor Chrishelle Griffin Associate Features Editor Gerren Gaynor Opinions Editor Andrew Dyer Jr. Associate Opinions Editor Jon Bradley Sports Editor Jourdan Shepard Associate Sports Editor Photography Eric Ross Maroon Tiger Photo Editor Jacques Pape Maroon Tiger Associate Photo Editor Maroon Tiger Reporters Nicolas Aziz Jon Bradley Bryant Childs Gerren Gaynor Spencer Greene Dominic Jones Adviser Ron Thomas Director, Morehouse Journalism and Sports Program Sponsoring Organizations Morehouse College Journalism and Sports Program Morehouse College Office of Communications Rasheida Moss Carl Ringgold Elizabeth Sawyer Darius Scott Jaymie White Charlie Williams IV more economics major from Washington D.C. who is also eager to work with Williams’ program. “The fundamental purpose of the program is to benefit students by empowering them to secure funds for their academic pursuits,” Hawkins said. “As financial viability is a primary concern for many students at Morehouse, I imagine that the program will have a great impact on the student body.” Williams has several individuals that will be working closely with him on what he refers to as his “core team.” This core team includes: Junior Board Trustee Brennan Hawkins, Alpha Lambda Delta Honor society President Philip Wiggins, sophomore psychology major Kendal Thomas, freshmen business management major Justin DuVarney, and freshman biology major Darrius Quarles. Quarles is widely known for his acquirement of a total of one million dollars in scholarships upon coming to Morehouse. The Next Generation Scholarship Program’s first event will be held on Oct. 1. The event will be a panel discussion informing students about different scholarship opportunities, along with upcoming Next Generation Scholarship Program events. Some of the panelists will include: Morehouse scholarship coordinator Jacqueline Jackson, Director of the Morehouse Office of Research Careers Office Dr. James Brown and freshman Darius Quarles. Williams is excited about the upcoming events and potential for the program. The program has already helped students find $15,000 in scholarships. “I feel that if we make it easier for students to find these scholarships, they will be more adept to applying for them,” Williams said. “[They will thus] be less reliant on loans that they would [ultimately] have to pay back in the future.” International News Notes Expectations of Asian market growth to be exceeded In a recent updated annual outlook for 2009 released by the Asian Development Bank, experts say the economies of China and India are likely to grow by more than previously thought. ABD officials announced that they now expect China to grow by 8.2 percent in 2009, up from their original prediction of 7 percent. India is believed to possibly to an increase of 6 percent--one percent more than what was first reported. Government spending in emergent Asian economies has seemingly helped the region’s growth prospects. “Expansionary fiscal and monetary policies have softened the blow of the global slump on the economy,” the ADB report said. “A surge in bank lending and vigorous fixed-asset invest- ment has maintained growth at a higher pace than was expected in March.” Death toll climbs in southern Sudanese violence According to the Sudanese army, militiamen have killed more than 100 people in an attack in the country’s southern region. The violence is the latest in a series of ethnic clashes. UN sources said thousands of armed men from the Lou Nuer ethnic group attacked civilians and security forces in the village of Duk Padiet in Jonglei state. Last month about 185 Lou Nuers were killed by ethnic Murle fighters in an attack in the same state. This year an estimated 2,000 people have fell victim to similarly fatal conflict throughout the southern region. ! Teens sentenced for racially motivated crimes In Russia, which has seen an uptick in racist violent crimes in recent years, a gang of Moscow teens have been sent to jail for a series of violent crimes on foreigners that took place mostly in 2008. The teens received terms of between eight and 10 years. Several of the group’s younger members were given lighter sentences because of their age. The victims were from China, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. The gang members were accused of four attempted murders and one actual murder. Ilya Shutko, 19, who was given a prison term of 10 years, stabbed and killed an 18-yearold from Kyrgyzstan. Human rights groups have documented increasing numbers of racially motivated attacks on foreigners in Russia, especially in and around the capital of Moscow. ATTENTION STUDENTS! JOIN FOR ONLY $ 49 INITIATION FEE!* PLUS $29.99 MONTHLY DUES Excludes tax if any. 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Yet, Stewart James Flemister, also known as “Stu James,” made that exact transition, taking his once career in finance into an acting career that would transcend audiences across the nation. Currently playing the role of Harpo in the musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s iconic novel “The Color Purple,” the journey for James has been interesting. His road to Broadway was greatly influenced by his time spent at Morehouse College as a finance major. While at Morehouse, James embraced the arts as a member of the Glee Club. Awarded a full academic scholarship by the Glee Club, James took full advantage of his Morehouse experience by getting involved in the SGA and becoming a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. - Alpha Rho Chapter. As a finance major, INROADS intern and aspiring investment banker, a career in acting was the last thing on James’ mind. “I interned with Bank South and Inroads Atlanta,” James said with a laugh. “They offered me a job out of school and I worked in investment banking for a few years.” James attributes his career in acting to destiny. When his bank merged with another company, James followed his heart and chose to pursue acting full time. “I stepped out on faith and started taking acting classes. It just evolved from there,” he said. From that time on, James worked diligently to do his best. His hard work paid off when he landed his current role as Harpo. “[When] I was called in for the role, I was on Broadway playing Benny in RENT at the time after Taye Diggs,” James said. “I got a call from my agent saying casters wanted me to come in for the role of Harpo. It all began from there.” James, making it a priority to stay true to Morehouse and its ideals, described his character Harpo as a “Renaissance Man.” In connection with President Robert Franklin’s vision, James describes Harpo as a man who breaks the familial cycle of abusing and belittling women. “There is a strong woman in Harpo’s life who he must treat like an equal if he wants to stay with her,” James said. “At that time a mutual respectful relationship didn’t typically exist.” With the acclaim and great opportunity associated with playing such a significant role in the iconic play, James describes his No. 1 job as giving back. “Anybody who is doing well or who is prosperous is mandated to give back,” James said. Stock photo Carl Ringgold Morehouse Man Stu James performs in The Color Purple as Harpo alongside Felicia P. Fields as Sophia. In association with the musical, a relief fund for displaced Hurricane Katrina victims has been put into effect to build homes for victims who remain displaced. “When we go down to New Orleans I am going to help build houses,” James said. “I know friends who have been affected. I want to make a contribution. It is something we have to do!” James has displayed the drive and perseverance to Broadway that exemplifies the level of dedication that is expected in the Morehouse community. James said, “You have to be able to take care of yourself mentally and physically. My mentors at Morehouse taught me that no matter what, you do not give up.” ‘The Black Tie Affair’ How much does health care hurt your pocket? Sophomore Devin Ford looks to give readers ‘a sophisticated point of view’ Bryant Childs Contributing Writer [email protected] R Economics Club [email protected] “Y ou lie!” “Where’s your birth certificate?” Chants filled the air as a crowd of nearly 75,000 gathered in Washington, D.C., to protest the Health bill affects everyone and as Morehouse College students, it’s important to be aware of how this reform could affect students. According to the American College Health Association, an estimated one in five college students are uninsured. In a study performed by the United Nations World Health icans,” Ronnie Washington, president of the Morehouse Economics Club, said. “However, the details of how to best accomplish that is what leaves me slightly uneasy. I believe in President Obama’s vision for health care, but I feel that President Obama will have to first convince his own party that his plans are feasible and tion for all Americans, similar to how Medicare is now an option for Americans over age 65.” He has also said he’d “like to see” laws against insurers discriminating against people with preexisting conditions, and incentives for people to use preventive services and wellness plans. “If taxes increase, then that’ll be a bad sign for more to come,” Brandon Hamer, a sociology major at Morehouse, said. “A lot of people are watching him and if he cannot make this work, then [opposition] will begin attacking him on all fronts.” To pay for this, Obama has identified nearly a $100 billion dollars worth of savings in the federal budget that could help finance health care reform, including rooting out waste, fraud and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid. He has also proposed reducing tax deductions for high-income Americans. College students will remain largely untouched in terms of an immediate increase in costs. So, why are Republicans attacking the bill and calling Obama a liar? Well, Republicans fear that more people will opt for the government-run insurance because the government option could be less expensive. Republicans also believe the government insurance would be inferior. There is a lot of skepticism circulating around Obama’s health care reform legislation. realistic before he attempts to “Health care reform is convince the American public something we need and have to support it in order to push it needed for a long time,”Kevin through Congress.” Nzwah, business manageSo what about the actu- ment major, said. “Hopefulal bill? According to CNN, ly, this bill will pass without Obama feels the best way a raise in taxes like many to reform health care would people have theorized.” be to “create a governmentsponsored health insurance program that would be an opStock photo iddle: What is black, white, and read all over? Answer: “The Black Tie Affair” Blog. The Black Tie Affair is a relatively new blog created by Morehouse student Devin Ford. With a focus on current issues in entertainment, fashion and music, this blog stands out as more than a gossip column, unlike many entertainment blogs. The Black Tie Affair is an informative column for the sophisticated college student. When visiting the blog site, the first thing that catches the eye is the bold colors and vivid photos. Ford, a sophomore business major, uses this striking motif to make the reader feel engaged in an informative and intellectually appealing environment. Take a closer look into what this blog has to offer, and the reader will see that the key to Ford’s formula is to first be informative. Ford seeks to give readers the truth about events and occurrences. After presenting the facts, Ford inserts his own opinion. “I feel as though I can be the voice of the young people,” Ford said. With such positive feedback from the site’s launching, many followers want to know what is next for this young blogger. “While I am still trying to work on the business aspect of the Black Tie Affair, eventually I want this blog to be known worldwide,” Ford explained. While this may seem like a lofty goal for the 19-year-old, it is not impossible. Ford’s Facebook group for the blog has already attracted over 160 members in just four short months. Readers can rest assured that the information coming from this blog is accurate. Not only does Ford research every morsel of information that goes on his blog, but he also utilizes information connections within the entertainment industry. Rubbing elbows with industry insiders like Jermaine Dupri, Keyshia Cole and Ludacris can only enhance what this blog has to offer. Also, being invited to events such a Losuis Vuitton’s fall collection fashion show helps to ensure that readers of The Black Tie Affair are front row center of current events. For the future bloggers, Ford advised, “have a clear plan, to make sure their blog has structure, and to know what you want to talk about.” Sophisticated, informative, structured, prosperous and classic are the five ways that Ford wants his readers to describe The Black Tie Affair. Jaymie White “I feel as though I can be the voice of the young people.” Care Reform being pushed by President Obama. According to Republican Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina, the halting of the bill would match the defeat of French ruler Napoleon at Waterloo. Can one really compare Napoleon’s reign to Obama’s health care bill? Nonetheless, the Organization, health care costs were $7,439 per capita in 2007. Include this with statistics from factcheck.org that health care costs (and college tuition) are rising faster than wages and you have room for an argument to overhaul health care. “I believe that health care should be granted to all Amer- Recycle The Maroon Tiger Recycle The Maroon Tiger The Maroon Tiger -V- September 23 - 29, 2009 Opinions Who you callin’ articulate? A bad start to senior year Darius Scott the word surfaced pages that described Black athletes and coaches, along with leading Black environmentalist Van ince Vice President Joe Jones—and of course, our Biden associated the adpresident. jectives of “clean and articuHowever, in the few inlate” with President Obama stances articulate was used to when the two were competing describe the majority race, it for the Democratic presidenseemed to be for the purpose of tial candidacy, there has been debunking society’s presumpa national debate as to whethtions of certain classes: gener or not the term “articulate” erally those who are regarded is offensive and as bereserved for miing denorities. While the term is prived Debates have of a forused to describe brought up the mal edregistered definipeople of multiple ucation. tion of the word In one ethnicities, it that read, “Eninstance dowed with the is clear that the word power of speech” w a s ‘articulate’ is not and “using clear used to language.” Howa phrase used for describe ever, what has the offjust anyone. this word come spring to mean in toof a kidday’s society? napper and his victim whom More importantly, do Black he repeatedly raped. people have a reason to be upThe children were deset when called it? Morehouse scribed as being “clever, arjunior Chaz Payton doesn’t ticulate and curious” as stated seem to think so. by Tina Dugard, the aunt of “I take it as a compliment,” the kidnapper. Another inPayton said. stance described a white porn Senior Chase Freeman star who has been enlisted to said, “It depends on the constar in a low-budget film by a text.” mainstream director. With doing a bit of reWhen used to describe search, I typed the word into a Black people, the word connews-related search engine to notes a sense of vain approsee what articles would come bation. On Obama’s recent up. Without much surprise, Contributing Writer [email protected] S HNIC [email protected] ? ? ? ? T he buzz among the class of 2010 was at a fever pitch last Friday. The senior class pageant was that night, and it promised to entertain. It would be hard to imagine them all being let down, yet that was the case. Before the afternoon had waned to night, it was cancelled. Officials in the administration of Spelman College were instrumental in the cancellation. The controversy centered on the photos used to advertise the pageant. Influential Spelman alumnae contacted the administration expressing concern over the provocative portrayal of Spelman students. This motivated the higher-ups in the administration to force the cancellation of the pageant. We do not expect the administration to turn a blind eye to the activities they are charged with overseeing. What we do expect however is that they not impose their own sense of propriety on how the respective class councils should run their pageants. This is what was done. The cancellation was predicated upon the perceived derogatory nature of some of the fliers used to advertise the event. The fliers in question portrayed pageant contestants in caricatures of female celebrities from popular culture. The satiric nature of the fliers, and the pageant overall, was obvious. The only failing was that it perhaps did not appeal to outdated views of Spelman’s administration. Decidedly absent from the chain of events were the respective class council advisors. One pageant contestant who wishes to remain anonymous remarked, “at no point did I ever see the class council advisor [at any rehearsal].” Had an advisor been present during the planning stages, much controversy could have been avoided. This was not to be. The situation came to a head on Friday and the students were left to face the bulk of the backlash. Demanding the cancellation of the pageant on the day of the show shows a lack of tact. The aforementioned contestant feels, “The whole thing was blown out of proportion.” The job of the staff was to oversee the pageant from the outset. Instead what occurred was a reactionary response diverting responsibility from the professionals charged with advising, onto students who intended the pageant to be in good fun. What remains is a senior class without a pageant. When asked if a senior pageant might happen this year, one class council member remarked, “If a pageant does go on, it will be a reworked version of the one originally planned.” Everyone Has a Role to Play ? 1. Were breakout sessions necessary when over half of King Chapel RUSHed to Sale Hale? 2. Did you have a COIN and a BILL? 3. What the H@#$ was he talking about? 4. Was INKSTER being OWT? 5. Did you really think your Clark brotHers and a power poInt lecture would get you more interest? 6. Well, how about that SENIOR pageant? 7. Would this have happened if the FAMILY had been consulted? 8. Was the heart on the croTcH a good idea in retrospect? 9. Or, was BUFFY’S BODY too much for BEV to handle? 10. Should time and space even be WASTED on the male contenders? 11. Can he Justify taking Control of his residents’ pageant just to have HIS destiny fulfilled? 12. Wasn’t the new Friday hangout fun while it lasted? 13. Will you tip now that there’s a cover charge? 14. Isn’t it a little eXtreme To leave yoUr Body picturEs up in the computer lab? 15. Or do you think posting on CRAIGSLIST is a safer way to be on the LOW? 16. But, how LOW are you when you cruise at noon in Douglass? 17. Doesn’t the freshman class look GREAT in their shirts and ties? 18. Do you think those shirts have been washed more than once? 19. But, despite the STAINS and the HINTS OF MUST, couldn’t the CLASS OF 2011 learn a few things? 20. Since we’re on the freshman, when did three 8 1/2 by 11 sheets of paper, decorated with glitter and glue, become HARD campaigning? ? Staff Writer [email protected] ‘I Got My Brother’s Back’ questions The Tyrant Dominic Jones ? ? Gerren Gaynor Opinions Editor [email protected] T oo often I see my Morehouse brothers sitting back and letting the same people do all of the work. You knew when you chose to attend Morehouse College that it would require far more than just making the grade. Morehouse calls you to make an impact in the school and beyond. The well-being of this community is totally dependent upon the strength of its students. So how can we expect Morehouse College to thrive when many of us remain untouched by the spirit of Morehouse? Don’t be fooled by the glitz and glamor; Morehouse isn’t on solid ground unless its constituents are doing their share. How can we dare expect alumni to give back if we’re not advancing the institutional principals that have been bestowed upon us? A college experience is greatly wasted if only a handful of us are engaging in the process. In every SGA election there are the same students discussing the same issues who run for office promising more transparency between the student body and Morehouse administration. Well if Students Endeavoring for Enlightened Environmental Decisions (SEEED). Or perhaps you deem yourself more of an athlete and would rather take a stab at basketball, football, track and field, baseball or even tennis. You see, whether you’re advocating for the student body, reporting the latest campus news story, taking photographs for The Torch yearbook, or even singing in the glee club, there is an organization on campus, somewhere, designed just for you. But you have to be If every man of Morehouse engaged in the process and took ownership of his destiny, Morehouse would undoubtedly reach its fulfilling potential producing a more entwined and socio-accountable institution. Members of the class of 2013 line up during New Student We all have something to Orientation in the freshman quad. offer, but when one of us refuses to do his share, the entransparency is implemented Maybe you feel that a fratire village is lost and greatly in almost every platform year ternity just isn’t your cup of deprived of its burgeoning after year, maybe it’s about tea, or you’re just too intromission in the advancement time some new faces stepped verted to ever run for student of excellence. up to the plate. office. Maybe Morehouse If you truly have your Could that new face be politics is just too, well... full brother’s back, you will take you? Quite possibly. of politics. ownership of your instituBut don’t be fooled into There is something for tional responsibility. It’s thinking that you must hold everyone. Are you a passionyour duty to make strides in prominent roles in student ate musician? Try the House impacting this place we call government or be a part of of Funk. Fervor for writing? home. Get involved. Not just a fraternity to feel included. Consider writing for The Mafor the benefit of yourself, but There is an array of opportu- roon Tiger. Maybe you’re pasfor the well-being of your ennities for you to be a part of sionate about environmental tire community. the experience. issues and would like to join Recycle The Maroon Tiger Maroon Tiger staff photo/Eric Ross 20 health care address, Congressman Paul Ryan said, “The President delivered an articulate speech, but his plan fails to fix what’s broken, and instead breaks what’s working.” After meeting on a cruise soiree, California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman said of Jones, a prolific environmentalist, that he is “bright” and “articulate.” Both Ryan and Whitman are Republicans. As it would appear, the term is not terribly commending, but rather serves as a normalizing function. While the term is used to describe people of multiple ethnicities, it is clear that “articulate” is not a phrase used for just anyone. It is typically used by some privileged individual who finds it appropriate to assess the intelligence of someone whose mental capacity has been compromised, such as porn stars and captive children. So, can white people be articulate? Only if there is some social particular standard that says they shouldn’t be. But for Black individuals, being articulate appears to never be taken for granted. To assume anyone who has made it to the presidential primaries is less than articulate is troubling. But hey, I’m sure it’s been done before. The Maroon Tiger Opinions What a girl wants Rasheida Moss Contributing Writer [email protected] T here’s the old saying “Women are from Venus and men are from Mars,” and while it’s not to be taken literally, men and women are two different species and have their own way of thinking, resulting in the want for different things. This makes it difficult to determine what a girl wants in a guy and usually the guy thinks he knows it all when in actuality he has no clue. While women are considered complex, known to be picky and have long lists of what they want and don’t want in a man, in the end they just don’t want to be alone. It’s about having someone to share things with, listen, and unfortunately for men: TALK. We can’t help it, talking is the best way for us to express ourselves and having a guy who’s a good listener is a must-have. Girls want someone who stands by his word, and I’m not talking promises. I mean when you say you’re going to do something or be somewhere, DO IT. Don’t just forget and then make excuses – that really is a disappointment and makes it seem like you don’t really care nor pay attention to the girl, even if you do. Girls want someone they can be comfortable with and who can make them laugh. Sometimes guys think their humor is too raunchy for girls, but you’d be surprised at what girls find amusing. Making a girl feel like she can be comfortable means she doesn’t have to be dolled up and pretty all the time. If you can accept her in sweats and a t-shirt, hair pulled back, just normal, then you’re a keeper for sure. Usually a girl wants a guy who is going in the same direction as her in life. Women plan a lot, so if I’m in college I’d prefer you were too, so we are both on the same page. There are exceptions when September 23- 29, 2009 - VI - TREASURY TIMES a girl will take a chance with the “bad boy” whose goals don’t match her own. Being with a “bad boy” is exciting, fun, different and it adds spontaneity, which women love. Having the same routine after a while gets boring. Don’t be afraid to try something new; it’s what keeps a girl interested and coming back for more. But don’t overdo it. Then there are the physical characteristics that a girl wants, but those things fade and while initially the looks do attract a girl, they’re not what keeps her. The same goes for the car and the money. While there are benefits to picking a guy who drives a nice sports car, and wines and dines you at the most expensive restaurants, these things do not make the man. A genuine guy who has values, ambition and who can make a girl laugh is what really matters at the end of the day. It’s simple really, all a girl wants is you. 2010 Summer Undergraduate Intern Positions Greetings Brothers, I would first like to welcome the Class of 2013 and welcome back those brothers TIMES returning to Morehouse forTREASURY yet another year. As Treasurer of the Student Government Association (SGA), I have the immense responsibility of managing the SGA finances, Greetings Brothers, keeping precise monetary records and to budget all other SGA projects and events. 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Corner of the Campus ( Whitehall and North side) Mondays – Saturdays 11 am – 8 pm (404) 688-8885 Recycle The Maroon Tiger The Maroon Tiger - VII - September 23 - 29, 2009 Arts & Entertainment The Mob is Back: Goodie Mob Reunion Spencer Greene A&E editor [email protected] I t’s a rainy Saturday evening and true “ATLiens” are filling up an outside arena with anticipation of the long awaited reunion of Goodie Mob. It’s been years since fans have seen the legendary group that, along with Cool Breeze, coined the phrase “Dirty South.” The Sept. 22 show begins around 7:30 with a DJ playing some classic southern hip-hop mixed with some new school. After a few mixes, Pastor Troy comes to the stage. He gives a few shout outs to different parts of Atlanta, then proceeds to perform some of his hits. Crowd members throw the “eastside sign” in the air as they bounce to the music. When the music stops and it seems as if Pastor Troy was getting ready to leave the stage, the crowd chants “We ready!” encouraging him to perform his Georgia anthem. Moments later the beat drops and the crowd sings the lyrics, “No more play in GA.” After his performance, he walks the crowd, drinking a beer and taking pictures. Next to come to the stage is the Young Bloodz. In between performing their songs, they pay respect to Goodie Mob and inform the crowd that Atlanta rap today isn’t “real.” Right after they finish their set, a live band begins setting up on stage. The DJ plays a segment A review of The Color Purple: The Musical Carl Ringgold New Media Director [email protected] T theme music as four legends proceeded to take the stage, all dressed in red garments, Khujo in a red-hooded robe. As the lights come up and the band gets stronger, T-Mo takes the hood off of Khujo and the group puts their arms in the air like they are the Temptations. It almost feels like an Earth Wind & Fire show, until the beat drops and Big Gipp begins rapping, Album review: “The Man on the Moon: The End of Day” Taylor Williams ver since the release of Kid Cudi’s first single “Day ‘n’ Nite” he has had the hip-hop world in a frenzy wondering if the rest of his album would be as “spacey” and “real” as this was. With sounds very dreamy and with the first words of the song being “Your in my dreams, Welcome,” it really felt like you were dreaming. The track ends with rapper Common saying inspirational words which leads into the next track. “Soundtrack 2 My Life” is one of the most personal Dolo (Nightmare),” where he talks about his feelings of loneliness. He then flows into the next track entitled “Heart of a Lion (Kid Cudi Theme Music).” This track is a musical expression of Cudi’s confidence and that nothing can bring him down. Act three, “Taking A Trip,” the release of his debut album “The Man on the Moon: The End of Day” I can tell you folks, it most definitely is. The album is setup in five acts, the first being “The End of Day.” The first track of the album and of this act is entitled “In My Dreams (Cudder Anthem).” With the gloomy keys and soft orchestra, it tracks on the album where Cudi speaks about dealing with issues of the passing of his father, paranoia, self-esteem and his mother being a major influence. Indeed, a soundtrack to his life. Act two, “Rise of the Night Terrors,” he begins with a track entitled “Solo features single “Day ‘n’ Nite,” “Enter Galactic (Love Connection Part I)” and “Sky Might Fall.” Produced by Kanye West, “Sky Might Fall” is definitely one of the head bangers of the album. His flow on this track is nothing short of amazing. Act four, “Stuck,” begins with the track entitled Staff Writer [email protected] E THE MAROON TIGER The Organ of Student Expression Since 1925 Join our Facebook group and continue to check out our website for the latest news in the AUC www.themaroontiger.com playing the beginning of “Cell Therapy.” Khujo then stops him and orders the guitarist to get the crowd hyped. As the guitarist finishes playing crazy rock guitar riffs, the band comes in with a rock version of “Cell Therapy.” Khujo explodes as he raps alongside the guitarist, who is still doing guitar riffs. The crowd absolutely goes wild. As the night came to an end, I left the concert feeling amazed. This concert was more than legendary rappers making a comeback. It symbolized a sense of unity, creativity and consciousness that’s been missing ever since the Dungeon Family went their separate ways. Being that I’m not from the South, I could only imagine what this reunion meant to Atlanta natives who grew up under the influence of Rico Wade, Organized Noize and Goodie Mob. Although it may not happen, this great concert left me yearning for a Dungeon Family reunion tour. “Alive.” Produced by the rock duo Ratatat, this song most definitely sounds like the score of a horror movie. With the first verse saying “ I’m feeling strange in the night, I’m not myself, I feel I’m throwing into a fight, nowhere to run nowhere to hide, nothings right, my skin is burning and my heart begins to speed, there is something wrong with me,” eventually leads into the second verse that reveals his transforming into a beast. The rest of the act contains tracks “Cudi Zone,” the second single “Make Her Say,” which features Kanye West and Common, and soon to be third single of the album “Pursuit of Happiness,” which features Ratatat and MGMT. Common once again leads in the final act, “ A New Beginning.” This act only contains two tracks the first being “Hyyerr,” which features an up and coming artist out of Cleveland by the name of Chip Tha Ripper. The last of the track is entitled “Up Up & Away.” Kid Cudi displays that he is more than a one hit wonder and is indeed “The Man on the Moon.” If you are into hip-hop that is far from the norm, I suggest you go out and pick up this album. Stock photo he musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s classic novel The Color Purple came to the Fox Theatre in Atlanta on Sept. 16. From the opening act till the very end, the play surely didn’t leave audiences disappointed. Walker’s prizewinning novel about Celie, the poor Black girl who grows from a childhood of oppression to a maturity filled with happiness and grace, takes many years and involves so many people that you might wonder how it can all fit on a stage in less than three hours. Yet, without ever feeling that you’re being overburdened with information or rushed through a SparkNotes version of the book, you get to know and love all the major characters. From Mister to Harpo to Sophia, all of the characters were depicted in their original vibrance. Shug Avery’s natural charm and voice singing of “What About Love” along- side Celie, provides the show with one of its emotional highlights. Fantasia, who plays Celie in the musical, provided a stellar performance with her acting and vocal skills. Through all of the pain Celie faces –the loss of two children, being sent to live with an abusive husband, losing a sister and losing a lover- Fantasia provides a masterful performance with the true form and clarity depicted in Walker’s novel. In song, dance, praise and pain we are given a first hand view into the life of Celie and the turbulence that is her life. We bear witness to her triumph when she opens her business and is eventually reunited with her sister Nettie residing in Africa. The reunion with her sister and her two children, who she hadn’t seen since birth, marks the climatic moment of an already emotionally charged play. The musical will continue at the Fox Theatre through the Sept. 27. of T.I. songs, giving a shout out to the incarcerated rapper. As the musicians begin sound checking their instruments, the DJ plays a segment of classic Outkast songs. From “Player’s Ball” to “Jazzy Belle,” he has the crowd reciting every word of “Elevators.” The lights get dim, the host appears and then gives a poetic introduction to the group. The band begins to play the Rocky taking the entire crowd into the Dungeon. Cee-lo then begins rapping, reminding the world he rapped before the days of Gnarls Barkley. The band then begins playing the '80s classic “True” by Spandau Ballet as Cee-lo sings the chorus. They quickly switch up into a funky version of the song, and Cee-lo starts rapping a melodic version of “Git Up Git Out,” the classic Outkast song which first featured Goodie Mob. They proceed to perform songs such as, “Thought Process,” “Sesame Street,” and “Beautiful Skin.” Between their songs, they perform a few of each member's solo projects. Ceelo sings his Gnarls Barkley hit “Crazy,” and Big Gipp brings out Sleepy Brown to perform “Steppin’ Out.” Although the band has been playing well all night, it seems to take off once Cee-lo signals for the keyboardist to take a solo. He plays a spacey solo, funky enough for George Clinton to hit the stage. He then goes from his solo into Recycle The Maroon Tiger The Maroon Tiger September 23 - 30, 2009 - VIII - Sports In the running lane with the college’s track team Jon Bradley down of what to expect at practice, the post practice schedule and what other types of training the team would be participating hen I walked into the in later that week. small, stuffy conferBut Hill has found another ence room, the runners sat way to help his team benefit in foldable, metal chairs pre- from his more than 30 years paring for the grueling track of coaching experience. practice ahead of them. Sports Editor [email protected] W “I want to thank God for another day, and my friends and my family,” one runner said. “I’d like to thank God for all the good things he’s done for me, because I don’t deserve it sometimes, but he does it anyway,” said another. This unorthodox way to Stock photo Senior Hasaan Rasheed sprinting at a spring 2008 outdoor opener. I surveyed the room as I took my seat and noticed that each person was as different as the pair of running shoes on his feet. As the runners chatted and talked about school and extracurricular activities, it was apparent that I was the only person in the room concerned with all the 400 meter runs, 100 meter sprints and other conditioning drills that they would be running. How else would you expect practice to be for a team that hasn’t finished lower than second place in the last 10 years? The room fell silent as head coach Willie Hill opened the heavy metal door and walked to the front of the room. At that point, I expected Hill to give the athletes a brief run- After grabbing the attention of his athletes, Hill asked “who would like to conduct the meeting today.” Senior team captain Hasaan Rasheed was the first to raise his hand and thus got the opportunity to ask his teammates the opening question at every meeting. “[Does] anybody have any thanks they want to say about God today?” asked Rasheed. I looked around the room, thinking it would take a few minutes for anyone to speak up. But the question didn’t shock or offend any player, and as athlete after athlete spoke, the others quietly listened and respected their fellow teammate. (Because of privacy issues, the writer has chosen not to reveal player names) bring the team together before every practice is a strategy Hill and assistant coach Troy Berry feel is important in the development of their players, not just as athletes, but as Men of Morehouse. Each athlete was given the opportunity to thank God, if they so chose, and if they had any other issues, could also bring those up. “Does anybody have anything they want to say on family?” Rasheed asked next. “I’d like to thank my family for support and love, even at times when I didn’t act right or appreciate it,” said one player from the back of the room. “I’d like to thank my family for the values they instilled in me and for helping me become the man I am today,” said the sophomore sitting two chairs down from me. All the while, Hill stood at the front of the room, looking each of his players in the eye as they spoke, respecting them as they respected him when he walked in the room. “It is about more than the program,” said Hill. “It’s about these young men, and if you can stress the importance of God and family and allow them to relieve any stress or issues they have before they step on that track, everything else will fall into place. “Our goal is to help these athletes become beneficial in society and upstanding Morehouse Men. They can’t forget that without Morehouse, without family, and without God, this program wouldn’t be.” And though the athletes benefit physically from the program, the mental and emotional benefits are much more rewarding. “Does anyone have any thanks they would like to give to the program?” asked Rasheed. “I’d like to thank the program for teaching me how to become a man,” said the gentleman beside me with his head down. “I’d like to thank the program for bringing me in, protecting me, making me part of this brotherhood, and putting God first.” said the runner in the gray hoodie. “I’d like to thank the program for helping us develop principles to become young men,” said the runner in the third row. “I’d like to thank the program for teaching us life lessons, and I’d also like to thank the people in the program, especially the upperclassmen,” said the runner sitting at end of the front row. “Coming in as a freshman, I was nervous about meeting new people, but getting to know everyone in ‘Money Mayweather’ scores easy win after long hiatus Staff Writer [email protected] T he world saw an, “exceedingly easy 12 round contest.” These words came from HBO pay-per-view ringside announcer Jim Lampley. The matchup of Floyd “Money” Mayweather (40-0, 25 KOs) and Juan Marquel Marquez (50-5-1, 37 KOs) was never in doubt. Mayweather came out in the first round and established a size and tactical advantage over Marquez. Marquez would readily try to actually hit Mayweather, but after only landing 4 out of 52 punches in the first round, any viewer could see how this fight would end. Then, in the second round, Mayweather knocked down Marquez as he walked right into a powerful left hook. Although Marquez got right up off the mat, it might have been better had he stayed there. The remainder of the fight was like an artist beautifully painting his canvas live for the entire world to see. The CompuBox (which has been giving boxing statistics since 1985) numbers show an overwhelming statistical advantage. Mayweather landed 290 of 493 punches (59 percent) compared to Floyd Mayweather Jr. goes on the offensive against Juan Manuel Marquez on his way to a 118-109, 120-107,119-108 decision on Saturday night. Marquez’s 70 of 583 mind after a 21 month layoff, thing in his power to solidify punches (12 percent). Mayis something that few boxing his legacy and show why he weather also landed 125 of lovers can remember. Seeing is, as he says, “TBE. The Best 315 power shots, which is an offensive genius with punch- Ever” Only time will tell if astounding 40 percent. es Marquez couldn’t dodge there is a bout with Manny Throughout the latter porand defensive mastery that Pacquiao, which would be the tion of the fight, ringside anleft Marquez wailing in the mega-fight the boxing world nouncers Max Kellerman, air sets Mayweather in a class is craving for. Pacquiao or no Emmanuel Lewis, and Lamof his own. Without a doubt, Pacquiao, Lampley may have pley repeatedly compared this masterpiece was some- summed it up best; “He may this bout to the greatest of all thing few, if any, boxers have very well be, still, the number time. A complete domination duplicated in the past. 1 pound for pound fighter in of a marquee opponent, never Mayweather did every- the world.” Stock photo Charlie Williams IV Recycle The Maroon Tiger this program has really made me feel welcome and like I’ve been here longer than I have, so I want to thank everybody for accepting me.” The effects of God, family, brotherhood and the transition into manhood are a few of the many things the coaches hope to emphasize with this meeting before every practice. And though the meeting sometimes can last up to an hour, cutting into practice time, the players find it helpful and coaches see it as a duty to help these players get through whatever struggles they may be having. “It’s really been immaculate.” said Berry. “There are so many people we can attest, since we have been doing this, that have been saved, or that have had problems in their own families, that they were able to bring out in the meeting that helped them at home.” This is something that is rarely seen in collegiate athletics. But maybe if more programs emphasized the players, as opposed to the program singularly, they will have the same success as the track program. A pre-practice meeting has drastically affected each player on the team, in the sense that they are allowed to focus on themselves as students and people first, and athletes second. Something that seems to be lost in the student-athlete translation. What to Watch Charlie Williams IV Staff Writer [email protected] Wednesday Sept. 23 NY Yankees at LA Angels — This is a MLB contest which has the two best records in the AL going against one another when the NY Yankees take on the LA Angels. The last game of a three game set, this series will be very important when seeing who will have home field advantage come October playoffs if these teams meet again. On the mound will be AJ Burnett for the Yankees and Scot Kazmir for the Angels. Thursday Sept. 24 No. 4 Mississippi at South Carolina — In this SEC West football matchup, Houston Nutt’s Rebels take on the Steve Spurrier’s Gamecocks. Jevin Snead and the No. 4 Rebels look to assert themselves as an SEC power. South Carolina wants to get a quality Top 5 win and show it can be more than a spoiler this year. Friday Sept. 25 Boston at NY Yankees – The most hated rivalry in the MLB. The Red Sox go into the new Yankee Stadium for the last series of the year between two of the four AL playoff contenders. This could potentially be a playoff matchup three weeks from now in October. The Red Sox’s John Lester and Yankees’ ace CC Sabathia take the mound in this one. Saturday Sept. 26 No. 6 California at Oregon — Two words: Jahvid Best. This miraculous running back from Cal is definitely on everyone’s Hesiman watch list after an amazing six touchdown performance against Minnesota last week while Oregon posted a win over former No. 18 Utah. This Pac-10 contest should keep the scoreboard monitor busy. Catch this game on ABC at 3:30 p.m. No. 9 Miami (Fl) at No. 11 Virginia Tech — Miami (Fl) is one of the biggest surprises in football after surviving Florida St. and Georgia Tech. This game could mean a 3-0 start in conference for “Da U” and stud sophomore quarterback Jacory Harris. Tyrod Taylor and the Hokies look to continue winning after a last minute victory against Nebraska. These two square off at 3:30 p.m. on ABC. Sunday Sept. 27 San Francisco at Minnesota — Here is a battle between two 2-0 division leaders in the NFC. Two Pro Bowl caliber running backs take the field as Frank Gore (SF) and Adrian Peterson (Minn) look to assert their will on the other team. Both defenses are very strong and rank among the best in the NFC. This physical matchup will be on Fox at 1 p.m. Tennessee at NY Jets — Two teams headed in opposite directions. Tennessee has given up over 700 yards passing in two games which had a large part in their 0-2 start. The Jets are one of two teams in the NFL not to give up a touchdown so far and have beaten two quality teams in Houston and New England for a 2-0 start. NY Jets rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez has impressed in both games. Turn to CBS at 1:00 p.m.
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