FAMUAN Lifestyles Archive
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'Queen of Disco' Donna Summers Dies
63-Year-old Oscar, Grammy Winners Loses Battle with Cancer
NEW YORK (AP) — Disco queen Donna Summer, whose pulsing anthems such as "Last Dance," ''Love to Love You Baby" and "Bad Girls" became the soundtrack for a glittery age of sex, drugs, dance and flashy clothes, has died. She was 63.
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Chuck Brown, 'Godfather of Go-Go,' Dies at 73
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chuck Brown, who styled a unique mix of funk, soul and Latin party sounds to create go-go music in the nation's capital, has died after suffering from pneumonia. He was 75.
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Keeping the Beat, DRS Showcases Band Talent
School Honors Julian White, Marvin Henderson for Contributions to Music Program
Young musicians jazzed up the Florida A&M Developmental Research School cafeteria Thursday for the second-annual DRS Band Extravaganza, a showcase of the best that the school's band program has to offer. (Photo Gallery Inside.)
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The FAMUAN: Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Read The Famuan's Spring 2012 graduation edition featuring stories on FAMU's graduation numbers, softball phenom Tynesha Dixon's life as a young mother and the semesterlong silence of the Marching "100." Published: Wednesday, April 18.
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Tallahassee's Pridefest 2012 Celebrates LGBT Community
PRIDEFEST 2012 is back and ready to spread awareness to the community about the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community. The week kicked off last night at Unitarian Universalist Church of Tallahassee for “ Colors of Faith: an Interfaith Celebration of Pride” event.
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FAMU Senior Launches Vintage Clothing Store
Jeff Bezos created Amazon, Pierre Omidyar created Ebay and Corri McFadden created E Drop-Off. Queneisha Harvey may be the next big thing. Harvey has created Lux Evolution, an online clothing store that will launch this summer.
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Career Choices Exist after Graduation
As the spring semester comes to an end, many graduates’ worst nightmare creeps to reality: The fear of having no job. According to usnews.com, careers to watch in 2012 are accountant, registered nurse, computer system analyst, social worker, dental hygienist, and sales manager and representative.
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Blacks Can Build Presence in Country Music
Singers such as Aretha Franklin (soul), Michael Jackson (pop), B.B. King (blues), Tina Turner (rock n’ roll), Lil’ Wayne (rap) and Mary J. Blige (R&B), are the centerpieces for their genre. But there’s one category where African-Americans are seldom recognized and least listened to by the race: country music.
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'Tuskegee' Promises Magical Experiences
With a career spanning nearly 40 years and more than 100 million albums sold, Lionel Ritchie has proven himself to be a legend in the world of music. With timeless hits ranging from “Brick House” to “Three Times a Lady,” Ritchie continues to set a standard that remains untouched.
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Alcohol Poisoning: Always a Risk for Partiers
A night of fun and laughter can quickly climax out of control in the presence of alcohol.
Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time causes alcohol poisoning. By drinking too much too quickly, it affects your breathing, heart rate, gag reflexes and can lead to coma and death.
Famuan readers know that the best attorneys in Florida often graduate from the Florida State University College of Law.
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- Two Plead No Contest, Get Mild Sentences for Misdemeanor Hazing in Champion Case
- University President Talks with Famuan about Marching '100,' Finances, Student Participation
- 'Queen of Disco' Donna Summers Dies
- Chuck Brown, 'Godfather of Go-Go,' Dies at 73
- Prosecutor: Two Champion Defendants to Make Plea

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