FAMUAN News Archive
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Two Plead No Contest, Get Mild Sentences for Misdemeanor Hazing in Champion Case
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Two defendants have pleaded no contest to lesser charges of misdemeanor hazing in the beating of a fellow Florida A&M University band member.
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University President Talks with Famuan about Marching '100,' Finances, Student Participation
Florida A&M's Marching "100" will not be returning to the field again for any reason for at least another year. This was FAMU President James H. Ammons' response to the Famuan Monday when this newspaper asked whether he would think about lifting the band's suspension for the 2012-2013 school year early.
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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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Prosecutor: Two Champion Defendants to Make Plea
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A prosecutor says two defendants accused of hazing a Florida A&M University band member are expected to plead guilty to lesser charges.
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Ammons on Marching '100', Student Organizations with The Famuan
Florida A&M President James H. Ammons talked to the Famuan today for nearly a half-hour on topics that included the developments in the Marching "100" suspension, enrollment for new students and intake for new members in FAMU clubs and organizations.
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Julian White: 'Not Prudent to Reinstate' Marching '100'
Band Director, 71, Retires, Makes Statement to Florida Public Radio
Florida A&M Director of Bands Julian White asserted that the university's vaunted Marching "100" band remain suspended indefinitely. "I think that, at this point, it would not be prudent to reinstate the band," White told Florida Public Radio's Trimmel Gomes in an interview that was syndicated on National Public Radio broadcasts.
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Ammons: Marching '100' Stays Suspended
Florida A&M President James H. Ammons announced Monday that the university's famed Marching "100" will stay suspended throughout the 2012-2013 school year following the hazing-turned-homicide that killed drum major Robert Champion in November.
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Woman Reserve Officer Runs for Leon County Sheriff
History could be in the making for the 2012 elections as Lisa Sprague, a sworn reserve police officer with the Department of Environmental Protection, will run for Leon County sheriff. If elected into office, Sprague will be the first female sheriff in the county.
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BOT: Many of the '100' Were Not Enrolled at FAMU When Champion Was Killed
101 band members, cheerleaders either Students Elsewhere or Not at All during Florida Classic
Almost one-quarter of the members of Marching "100" were not students of Florida A&M in November. This revelation comes from the university's board of trustees this week as new details emerge on the hazing-turned-homicide of FAMU drum major Robert Champion.
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The Critical Language Scholarship gives FAMU students a chance to study abroad
The Critical Language Scholarship provides undergraduate, master's and doctorial students with an opportunity to study abroad and receive training in one of 13 languages. Jodi-Kaye Wade, 21, is the first Florida A & M student to receive the scholarship.
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Final Defendant in Custody for Champion Homicide
Twenty-year-old Lasherry Codner surrendered to authorities Sunday for her alleged involvement in the fatal hazing of Florida A&M drum major Robert Champion in November. She is the last of 11 people charged with felony hazing that resulted in the young man's death; she is also the only woman charged with the felony.
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FDLE: Eight in Custody for Champion Homicide
Authorities have arrested seven men for their alleged involvement in the Nov. 19, 2011, hazing that killed Florida A&M drum major Robert Champion. Update: 05/06/2012 -- All 11 people charged with felony hazing in this case are in custody, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
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Ten in Custody for Homicide, The Famuan reports A Hazing Ritual's Deadly Results
With 10 men in custody for their alleged involvement in Robert Champion's hazing-turned-homicide, Florida Department of Law Enforcement is proceeding with its investigation into the November encounter that led to the Florida A&M drum major's death. Read Victoria Mcknight's story on the hazing ritual known as "Crossing 'Bus C'" that resulted in Champion's death. Update: 05/06/2012 -- All 11 people charged with felony hazing in this case are in custody, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
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Scott Creates Education Task Force
Florida Gov. Rick Scott assembled Thursday a seven-member task force to study the state's higher education system.
The Blue Ribbon Task Force comes one day after state prosecutors leveled charges against 13 persons for their alleged involvement in the Nov. 19, 2011, hazing that killed Florida A&M drum major Robert Champion in Orlando.
Famuan readers know that the best attorneys in Florida often graduate from the Florida State University College of Law.
News
- 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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