Later this year, Tallahassee residents will have a place to buy essential groceries, from fresh dairy and freshly baked bread, to a list of household items, without stepping foot from their car. Farm Stores, a Florida-based grocery store that provides a unique grocery experience, is set to open its doors […]
Author: Kendyll Lurry | Staff writer
Tarot a growing tool used for spirituality
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a surge of interest in astrology – more specifically, tarot. Fueled by Instagram meme accounts, venture capital-backed astrology apps like Co-Star, or the live card readings on Tik Tok’s “For You” page, more and more young adults are becoming more […]
Health seminar focuses on COVID
Students in FAMU’s Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation held a virtual seminar Thursday for National Health Week, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic and racial inequity. This seminar was sponsored by FAMU’s College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation, College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, and […]
Law Day returns to FAMU
Florida A&M University’s Legal Scholars Program hosted its annual Law Day Tuesday in the Lawson Center. Law Day is a recruitment event that featured over 30 law schools from across the nation. Representatives ranged from student ambassadors, assistant/associate directors of admissions, and directors of admissions. The event gave students an […]
Seminar focuses on sea-level rise
Florida A&M University’s School of the Environment hosted its weekly seminar series on Friday. The series is designed to help students who have a passion for STEM programs with professional development, networking and keeping up with current events as they pertain to the environment. The host of these weekly seminars […]
Parents and family weekend on the hill
This past weekend Florida A&M University hosted its Parents and Family Weekend, from Oct. 1 to Oct. 3. Parents, family members, and friends of FAMU students gathered on campus this weekend for three days filled with events and activities. Parents and Family Weekend kicked off Friday, Oct. 1 at […]
Electoral commission announces fall 2021 election results
After a successful Fall election season, the results are in. The FAMU Electoral Commission announced the fall 2021 election results this Tuesday, Oct. 5. The announcement was held via Instagram, offering convenience to all those who were interested in attending. Prevailing as Freshman Class President and Vice President, with 73.3 […]
Office of Financial Aid attempts to address issues
The Office of Financial Aid hosted a virtual town hall Wednesday, and what started out as a smooth update quickly began to fade after an uproar from students who expressed frustrations with the office. FAMU responded to students’ dissatisfaction with a Financial Aid Town Hall meeting that provided students with […]
Biology major specializing in culinary delights
It’s safe to say they’re magically delicious. No, not the frosted and toasted cereal with marshmallows you get from your local Walmart, but the home-cooked meals you can get by taking a trip to the Redpoint apartment complex off Mission Road. Carmen Powell, 20, is a third-year biology pre-med […]
FAMU isn’t taking students’ mental health into consideration
As a result of the university canceling spring break, the spring semester will now end on April 23, 2021, a week earlier than scheduled. It is understandable why the university decided to cancel spring break. Taking actions to ensure a healthy and safe environment for the students, faculty, and staff […]