Author: Amari Jarrell | Staff writer

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On-campus curfew returns

Officials at Florida A&M University have instituted another curfew for all students living on campus. This comes after COVID-19 cases have increased nationally and locally in Tallahassee. A statement was released Friday by FAMU Dean of Students Bomani Spell stating the reasons for the curfew going back into effect. He […]

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Students supported passage of Amendment 2

Amendment 2, which raises the minimum wage, passed with more than 60 percent of the vote statewide on Tuesday. According to this amendment, the minimum wage in Florida will go up to $10 per hour effective Sept. 30, 2021 and it will increase annually by one dollar until the minimum […]

Sports

MEAC releases schedules for basketball, football

Christopher Williams, a fourth-year computer information systems major at FAMU, is excited that sports are resuming in the spring semester. “Hearing that the MEAC will be resuming sport activities in the spring semester was some of the best news I’ve heard all year,” Williams said. “This pandemic has been absolutely […]

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Students in dorms relieved to have curfew lifted

Payton Williams, a second-year business administration major at Florida A&M who lives in the Palmettos Phase 3 residence hall, was relieved when the university lifted the curfew for students living on campus this past Friday. “I feel like [the curfew] was put in place for those who don’t understand the […]

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It’s official: No spring break

Florida A&M University has decided to cancel spring break for the 2020-2021 school year. This decision, announced earlier this afternoon, comes a day after Florida State University announced its new academic calendar for the spring semester which also includes the cancellation of  spring break. In a statement released by Maurice […]

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Students oppose DeSantis’ ‘anti-protest’ legislation

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has proposed legislation that would bring criminal offenses of up to third-degree felonies and jail time to anyone law enforcement finds participating in disorderly assemblies and partaking in violence. DeSantis said the proposal, which is called the Combatting Violence, Disorder and Looting and Law Enforcement Protection […]

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FAMU awarded two new grape patents

FAMU’s College of Agriculture & Food Sciences has been granted two new grape patents. This is a huge accomplishment for the university and, more specifically, for the FAMU Center for Viticulture and Small Fruits Research. The researchers at the center have named these two new strains of muscadine grape plants: […]