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FAMU Strength and Conditioning Coach Steps Down

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. Full story

Quilts of Valor Decorate City Hall

Quilts of Valor Decorate City Hall

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. Full story

Summer Semesters Give Students Extra Time to Party

Summer Semesters Give Students Extra Time to Party

Summer is here and students in college towns have forgone their school books for booze and day time drink specials. Full story

Students seek alternate housing out of necessity

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. Full story

Service center headlines sanitation initiative

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. Full story

Website helps students with choosing teachers

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. Full story

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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