Tree uprooted due to Hurricane Michael Jeremiah Carter | The Famuan With Hurricane Michael making its way through Tallahassee a lot of students decided to stay in town and ride the storm out. When most students found out Hurricane Michael was coming they left immediately. But for those who stay behind quickly rush to […]
Author: Jeremiah Carter | Staff Reporter
First Baptist Church of Tallahassee gets a new pastor
After two years without a senior pastor, First Baptist Church of Tallahassee now has a new leader. Gary Shultz Jr. accepted the call to become the new senior pastor. Founded in 1849, First Baptist Church has played a huge role in Tallahassee. And now after two years without a […]
‘Hair physician’ owns magic touch
When some women go to the hair salon, they consider it therapeutic. They walk in one way and leave feeling recharged. Once the hair physician is finished with a young lady, she instantly feels like a queen. Kenyadè La'Mitch Copeland has played a pivotal role in the lives of […]
Push is on to get students registered to vote
The Florida primary is less than two months away and the Florida A&M College Democrats organization is making sure students are registering to vote. The FAMU College Democrats was rechartered during the spring semester. The club has more than five members with a passion for political advocacy. According to […]
FAMU students need to be more engaged
At this week's Board of Governors meeting in Orlando, Florida A&M University did not receive new state funding due to low performance scores. The Performance Based Funding model has four guiding principles: 1) use metrics that align with SUS Strategic Plan goals, 2) reward excellence or improvement, 3) have a […]