The Florida A&M University athletic department will be missing a face this upcoming year. Last week strength and conditioning coach Antonio Wallace stepped down from his position.
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Quilts created by everyday citizens destined to provide comfort and serenity to injured soldiers is being featured in the 16th Annual Fiber Arts Exhibition in the City Hall Gallery.
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Summer is here and students in college towns have forgone their school books for booze and day time drink specials.
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Incoming students must fend for themselves and rush to find housing before the upcoming fall semester due to a lack of on-campus housing. Students are being referred to nearby properties for housing by the university, because there is no room for them.
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Sneezes, coughs, fever and chills are symptoms that every student would want to dodge. Last year between the beginning of August and mid-November, more than 80,000 college students around the United States had come down with the H1N1 virus, known as the Swine flu, according to the American College Health Association.
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Since her freshman year, Mijan Jones hasn’t gone a semester without seeking the help of the popular student website, RateMyProfessor.com. The now 20-year-old health care management student form Ft. Lauderdale said she found out about the website through upperclassmen at Florida A&M University.
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FAMU Engages in Dialogue With Clinton on Sub-Saharan Africa
During the State Department Diplomacy Briefing Conference on Sub-Saharan Africa in Washington D.C. this week, Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton addressed current issues, and allotted a Florida A&M University student, Calvin Hayes – one of three universities representatives – to pose a question regarding United States’ initiatives in bridging the gap between Africa countries and the U.S.
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