You do not want to come home to find this in your apartment. Photo Submitted by Detroyia Hardy Today, college students have many different housing options, both on campus and off. Off-campus student housing is designed specifically to meet the needs of college students. Student housing is a great housing […]
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Counting the days to graduation
Detroyia Hardy is a first generation college student who will graduate May 3. Photo Submittedd by Detroyia Hardy I am only eight days from graduation, and multiple emotions have begun to fill my body. All of my hard work, persistence and resilience has paid off. I will soon be walking […]
This alumna empowers other women
Photo Submitted by DeTroyia Hardy. A conversation is defined as an exchange of data between two or more people, in which news and ideas are shared. Conversations allow the parties involved to discuss information given and received. Tamarrah Tarver believes life and death is in the power of the tongue. […]
30 years after his execution, Ted Bundy back in the news
Ted Bundy being escorted while in handcuffs. Photo Courtesy Tallahassee Democrat. The Super Bowl is the most watched sporting event on television. Many sports fans wake up eater to see which team will be victorious — and which commercials will be the talk of the country the following day. However, […]
FAMU alumna set to launch fitness brand
Adrienne Floyd is set to launch her fitness brand on Friday. Photo Submitted by Adrienne Floyd. Just when you thought she was done, she continues to raise the bar. Florida A&M University alumna Adrienne Floyd, is a get-it-done type of woman. Floyd made her mark at FAMU as an overachiever. […]
Government shutdown also affects food inspections
Courtesy of Pexels Free Images. Every day the government is shut down is likely to affect the food you buy or consume at restaurants. Hitting the four-week mark, the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history continues to affect the everyday lives of citizens. One aspect of the closure that is […]
Bill would allow students to be excused from jury duty
Courtesy of Google Images. Full-time college and high school students in the state of Florida could be excused from jury duty, according to a bill filled Tuesday. Jury duty is a vital aspect to the U.S. criminal justice system, giving citizens a say in how laws are being sustained. However, […]
Is it too late to start 2019 over?
Photo Submitted by DeTroyia Hardy. It’s a little over two weeks into the new year. Have you held true to your new goals and resolutions? Eat healthier. Save more money. Exercise every other day, if not every day. If you’re like me, you made these or similar pledges during […]
Bethune-Cookman crisis prompts social media campaigns
Bethune- Cookman students peacefully protest despite university crisis. Photo submitted by Alashundrea Cashe. Bethune-Cookman University students have been protesting on campus for the past few weeks to have their voices heard. Today, however, the campus mood at B-CU has died down as the university’s Board of Trustees come to a […]
Law school recruiters flock to FAMU
Photo submitted by Detroyia Hardy Recruiters from more than 70 law schools attended Florida A&M University’s Law Day on Tuesday in hopes of recruiting HBCU students to attend their schools. The 28th annual recruitment fair was held in the Lawson Center. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., students of all […]