BLACK INK The essence of freedom is understanding September 4,1979 BI.ACK STUDF.NT MOVEMENT OF FK IAl. NEWSPAPER University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Volume 12, Number 2 Sonja H. Stone fights for tenure. t Collin Riutin works harder than ever to increase the minority enrollment. David Squires leads Black Ink to yet another banner year. Black Ink 1978-79 recorded the news as it hap pened, both good and bad. From the third straight Black Miss Homecoming to the denial of tenure to Dr. Sonja H. Stone, we captured it all. In this 1979-80 school year, we, again intend to keep you posted on the latest in Black happen ings. Once again, we aim to be true to our goal as stated by a former editor, Allen H. Johnson III: “If Blackness can be converted into words and pictures ... we intend to do it.” Black Ink James Alexander and Theresa Williams Co-editors 1979-1980 I ■#* Allen H. Johnson III leads the BSM in repaying a $3,000 student govern ment loan. Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. urges Black students to protest injustice. Karen Stevenson awes academia, becoming the first Black female Rhodes Scholar. Martina Kendrick becomes the third straight Black Miss Homecoming.