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What about future elections?

As the 2022 midterm election approaches, hopes for a “red wave” have not materialized, with votes still coming in from the Senate race in Arizona. In addition, there is a Senate runoff race between Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock and Republican nominee Herschel Walker taking place on December 6, 2022. More […]

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Rachel Smith is more than her circumstances

Florida A&M University second-year law student Rachel Smith, a recent recipient of the Joel Stern Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Pipeline Scholarship, won $10,000 for her diligent work and dedication. Smith was raised in Plant City, Florida, with her four siblings, grandparents and single mother. The strain of relying on a […]

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Security gates on Wahnish Way being removed

Florida A&M University announced in May 2022 that a portion of Wahnish Way would be closed due to safety concerns. There was also the construction of the Will Packer Amphitheater during that time, as well as the establishment of the COVID-19 testing and vaccination center located on Wahnish Way. The […]

Lifestyles

How to prepare for Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian is continuously picking up speed. Florida and Cuba are bracing for possible hard rain, flooding, and strong winds. College students need to be prepared for the possibilities of electrical outings. Brittany Lockely, a Fox 35 Orlando meteorologist, spoke on the swift change in direction of Hurricane Ian and […]

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SGA holds first fall meeting

Florida A&M University’s  Student Government Association held its first meeting of the semester Monday. The governing body discussed upcoming meetings, events and held a confirmation for new members. Prior to beginning the meeting, there was a roll call for all senators and chairs and a brief prayer.  SGA chair President, […]