Price wins USGA All-Around National Championship

Morgan Price

In a historic display of skill and composure, Fisk University gymnast Morgan Price etched her name into the annals of gymnastics history at the 2024 USAG Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Nationals held in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Price’s scores of 9.850 on the floor exercise, 9.850 on the vault, 9.8 on the bars and 9.750 on the balance beam gave her a 39.225 score in the All-Around, making her the national champion. Her performance establishes her as the first gymnast from a Historically Black College and University to do so.

“It feels good because of the hard work that has been put in,” said Price. “Honestly, I didn’t know where I would place but it was a pleasant surprise. I have heard from a lot of people so far. I am still trying to take all this in.”

Fisk Head Coach Corrinne Tarver became the first African American woman to win the All-Around Gymnastics Championship. Now she is the first to coach an All-Around winner at an HBCU.

“This moment is all about Morgan” said Tarver when she was asked about her title. “I am extremely proud of the dedication she has to her craft. I am anticipating her doing well in the individuals.”

Data center moratorium studied as Mayor O’Connell signs executive order

Mayor Freddie O'Connell signs an executive order studying large-scale data centers as Nashville weighs a temporary moratorium and future regulations.

Franklin unveils historic markers honoring victims of racial violence

Franklin unveils historical markers honoring lynching victims in Williamson County as part of a community effort toward truth and reconciliation.

Metro Council approves FY2027 budget prioritizing housing, affordability and employee pay

Metro Council approves Nashville’s FY2027 budget, with historic affordable housing funding, a 22% grocery tax cut and pay raises for Metro employees.

SCOTUS voting rights decision already starting to reshape Black political power

The Supreme Court’s voting rights ruling is already reshaping Black political power and raising new concerns about representation and redistricting.