What? Café brings homemade treats that are beloved by many local students in Tallahassee, Fla. Coffee, tea, pastries and the famous fried rice are specialties at the café. Tallahassee native and humanities major at Tallahassee Community College, Delano Hughes came to the popular spot every Friday since her junior year […]
Author: Aerika Miles
Community Remembers Ansley Rayborn
Ashlyn Rayborn stood up in front of hundreds of people to share her thoughts of her late sister, Ansley Rayborn that died in a car accident last week. She shared childhood memories of playing with Ansley and looking up to her as if she was the older sister. “Ansley was […]
Star Metro begins ‘Stuff the Bus’ food drive
Star Metro launched its annual food drive with free bus passes and music on Jan. 17. This drive will replenish America’s Second Harvest and also feed the homeless citizens of Tallahassee. Over 40 partners in the community helped with the drive. City of Tallahassee Communications Specialist, LaVania Sampson-Jones, said this […]
FAMU DRS remembers devoted teacher
Hundreds of young Rattlers gathered to mourn the death of a beloved teacher, Eileen S. Warner, on Friday at Florida A&M University Developmental and Research School. Students and faculty held a balloon release ceremony to remember Warner, who died in a car accident in early June. The service was held […]