The Internet is currently buzzing about the recent prison release of Gypsy Rose Blanchard, a Missouri woman who pleaded guilty for the second-degree murder of her mother Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard alongside her online boyfriend back in 2015. The terminally ill girl the world had grown to love was a […]
Author: Chelsea Blake | Staff Writer
This multicultural sorority embraces sisterhood
Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority shines bright on FAMU’s campus, showing its distinct and diverse chapter through acts of service and sisterhood. A lot of work and academics go into being a FAMU Gamma and it dates back to the very beginning. The sorority was founded on April 9, 1990, […]
Mahogany Dance Theatre celebrates 26 years
Mahogany Dance Theatre is celebrating 26 years of dance this school year. Mahogany Dance as well as the male corresponding group, Strikers Dance Troupe, work diligently to build and grow the organization. The theatrical movements of the dance troupe are cultivated and crafted to showcase to the university. Now the […]
University’s four counselors struggle to keep up with demand
Florida A&M’s Office of Counseling Services [OCS], located in the CASS building, is in high demand from students to meet with counselors in order to better themselves during the academic school year. The OCS has been dealing with this problem due to the high number of appointment requests this year […]
FAMU professor endorses new tenure review law
HB 999, passed earlier this year by the Florida Legislature at the urging of Governor Ron DeSantis, not only affects university students but also their teachers and professors. The bill requires the boards of trustees at the state’s public universities to review tenured faculty members every five years, as well […]