A shock wave of online shoppers has transitioned into buying groceries online since the onset of the pandemic. Big retailers such as Kroger and Publix make grocery shopping easy and more accessible through online purchasing, whether on the computer or mobile app. In the state of Florida, Publix is the […]
Author: Kaela Moore | Staff writer
Nearby businesses cashed in during homecoming
Florida A&M’s homecoming weekend happened to fall on the same weekend as Halloween this year, giving businesses near the campus a double-injection of customers. No neighborhood benefitted more than Railroad Square Art District, which hit the jackpot with far more customers than normal. This historic warehouse district has more than […]
Some Rattlers ready to wager as sports betting becomes legal
Game on, Florida. As of Monday, sports betting is now legal in the Sunshine State. The Seminole Tribe has launched The Hard Rock Sportsbook app that is up and running, allowing Florida residents to legally place bets on any sporting events. Betters can wager on game lines, spreads, futures and […]
Officials push for vaccinations as more information is released
The Food and Drug Administrations has publicly listed all the ingredients in the three COVID-19 vaccines. All listed ingredients can be found on FDA’s website. According to PolitiFact, the FDA occasionally redacts information such as trade secrets in FDA-approved products. With ongoing conspiracy theories and the public’s reluctance to get […]
Graduating Rattlers deserve a full-fledged send-off
Florida A&M announced earlier this week that it will proceed with in-person graduation ceremonies starting Friday, Dec. 10. at the Registrar’s Office sent graduating seniors an email regarding all information and links needed for Fall 2021 graduation. Each graduate will be given four tickets that will be available for download […]
COVID lawsuit protection bill signed into law
As the country gradually opens up the state of Florida has officially shed light on protection for Florida businesses and healthcare providers. As of March 29, Senate Bill 72 is officially effective. SB 72 is in place for civil liability for damages relating to COVID-19; specifying requirements for civil actions […]
Use social media intentionally for an enjoyable and inspiring experience
Social media is used in numerous ways such as entertainment, communication, networking, business or a news source for many. Due to society’s attention span being glued to social media for hours a day it is easy to consume a lot. Many argue that filtering what you consume via social media […]
Convenient self storage location for college students is on the way
Every year, Tallahassee becomes home for college students at three different schools. To accommodate the belongings of the city’s wide variety of students, a new self storage facility is being constructed on West Tennessee Street. Lee Barwick of Pars Builders is excited about the new development. When choosing the location […]
New state of the art hotel near Cascade Park
Cascade Park is becoming more aesthetically pleasing for the city of Tallahassee with a brand new state of the art developments. An AC Hotel by Marriott is set to debut late 2020 or 2021. Hotels are essential to college life during 4 main seasons: Move-in Day, Homecoming, Move-Out day, and […]