SPIKE !!! Spike Lee speaks to over 7,000 at the rally for a free-standing black cultural center. The filmmaker talks about how black athletes can cause changes in the way colleges conduct business. INSIDE BLACK INK Honilay, October 8,1992 Slone sets the record straight. Page 8 A Jordan on a different Jlight. Page 15 Spencer on views of Africa. Page 12 L’Aluta Continua: Hardin’s Contradictions SBP John Moody has ‘broken’ the Mold 3 And the Winner is... Miss BSM for 92-93 4 African-American Culture Showcased in Blackness e; A New Edition: B-GLAD Joins in Fight For BCC J Thomas Scott & Michael Farmer Define the ‘Cracker Complex’ 6 Ring The Alarm: Thomas on Knowledge 7 Let It Be Known: Chuck Stone Clarifies His Stance on the BCC a Hillel Foundation Member Speaks on BCC O Asian Students Voice Their Opinion on the BCC 9 Scott Wilkens Gives Insight on Chancellor Hardin Exclusive Interview With Spike Lee 10 & 11 Devil’s Advocate: Pros and Cons on Minister Khalid X 12 Part Two: In Moving Beyond The X 13 What is the Meaning of True Islam? Clifford Charles: On Challenges Facing Our Community 14 Endsights by: Jon Michael Spencer 15 For The Record: Featuring Mad Cobra 16 Sports Profile on: Randy Jordan 17 Letters To The Editor 18& 19 Don't Sweat the Technique: Karen Greene 20 BLACK INK STAFF Editors • Chandra McLean & Corey Brown Editorial Advisor • Myron B. Pitts Associate Editors • Keisha Brown, Jacqueline Charles, A.C. Turner Business Manager • Annice Hood Music Editor • T. J. Stancil Staff: Renee Alexander, Everett Arnold, Tiffany Ashhurst, Shani Barrax, Chronda Blocker, Kami Chavis, Amber Fewell, Mark Fleming, Storraie Forte, Tameka Green, Karen Greene, Scott Heath, Michael B. Hicks, Scott Johnson, John McCann, Charles McNair, Tara Reid, Sharilyn Seal, Matese Sharpless, Michelle Thomas, Stefan Tyson, Lisa Underwood, Tia Webster, Rynita Younger Contributors • Gerri Baer, Billy Fan, Scott Wilkens and Hubie Yang

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