Black people are expressing concerns as it relates to them receiving the new COVID-19 vaccines. The two vaccines being administered in the U.S are the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and the Moderna vaccine. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID data tracker, there have been 27,884,661 doses of the […]
Author: Kennedy Smith | Staff writer
Tallahassee addresses food insecurity
As a community, the city of Tallahassee is coming together in hopes of decreasing their high food insecurity rates. Organizations like Good News Outreach, Second Harvest of the Big Bend, and FAMU’s physicians in training are working diligently to provide food to individuals and families who are in need. These […]
Student Senate fills more positions
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University’s Student Senate confirmed new members during its ninth session meeting of the fall 2020 term. The titles that were filled on Monday evening were Secretary of Student Welfare, Deputy Comptroller, Surgeon General, Secretary of Economic Development, Deputy Director of Student Lobbying, Deputy Secretary of Economic […]
FAMU students express concerns about underrepresentation in Tallahassee apartments
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University students are experiencing feelings of underrepresentation in apartment complexes around the city of Tallahassee. Whether it’s the décor or the name of the complex many students have expressed that complexes appeal to Florida State University students and make it a priority to accommodate them. “I […]
FAMU students focus on success after sports
The bright lights, screaming fans and the growth in one’s popularity are just some aspects associated with sports, but what happens when the noise dies down and those lights shut off? For many athletes it’s a challenge to find and create a name for themselves when it’s time to hang […]