In a cutting-edge initiative, the FAMU chapter of the NAACP took the lead in organizing Saturday’s first-ever rally at Florida A&M University to raise awareness and protest genocide in Gaza, Sudan and the Congo. The event saw passionate FAMU students alongside supportive community members, marching from Adams Street toward South […]
Author: Brandi Roman | Staff Writer
Commencement competes with bowl game
As the week of Dec. 10-16 approaches, the atmosphere at Florida A&M University is electric with anticipation. Graduating seniors of the Class of 2023 are gearing up for their fall commencement ceremony scheduled for Dec. 15. However, this excitement is somewhat overshadowed by the stellar performance of the FAMU football […]
A call for solidarity between FAMU students and Palestinians
In the vast tapestry of activism and resistance, threads of solidarity weave together seemingly unrelated struggles, revealing a shared commitment to justice and liberation. As students of Florida A&M University, we stand at the intersection of history and the present, confronted with an opportunity to understand and embrace the parallels […]
Is group or individual study more effective?
As midterms bid their temporary farewell and final exams sneakily tiptoe into the academic foreground, the debate on the most effective study method echoes through the corridors of student discussions, faculty reflections and academic research circles. Front and center in this ongoing discussion is a pivotal question — is studying […]
Will T-Pain deliver the right message?
This Friday, Nov. 10, marks a significant event in Tallahassee —a concert celebrating 50 years of hip hop while also taking a stand against the pervasive gun violence that has plagued the city. The lineup boasts national artists such as Doug E. Fresh and MC Lyte, renowned for their contributions […]
Grads Are Back returns
Florida A&M University’s School of Journalism and Graphic Communication is buzzing with excitement as it prepares to host the highly anticipated homecoming event, “Grads Are Back 2023: Paving the Path for Future Communicators.” It is set to take place this Wednesday and Thursday. This two-day gathering promises to be a […]
Multiple groups working together to reduce gun violence
In the face of rising gun violence rates, Tallahassee is taking a proactive stance in the battle against this pressing issue. In collaboration with various partners, the Council on Status of Men & Boys, Community Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) is at the forefront of this endeavor, working diligently […]
Rahkiah Brown new South City Foundation CEO
In a significant development for the South City Foundation and the Tallahassee community, Rahkiah Brown has been named the organization’s new chief executive officer [CEO], effective Oct. 9. This announcement marks a pivotal moment in the foundation’s journey, and stakeholders are eager to witness the positive impact Brown will bring […]
Book Expo coming to Tallahassee, FAMU
Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of literature as LitCon, a nonprofit organization dedicated to nurturing authors and aspiring writers, unveils its much-anticipated Tallahassee Florida Book Expo. This two-day event promises to celebrate words, creativity and the enduring power of storytelling. The dates are set for Oct. […]
New affordable housing complex comes to life
In an influential stride toward addressing the affordable housing crisis, McDowell Housing Partners proudly hosted a grand opening ceremony and ribbon cutting Tuesday for Ekos Magnolia Oaks, a 110-unit low- and middle-income housing community nestled in the heart of Tallahassee’s south side. The development consists of 30 one-bedroom, 65 two-bedroom, […]