Nothing excites a sports fan more than the thrill of being able to sit and experience a game in live action. What’s even more mind blowing is seeing eager fans thirsty to run on fields to fulfill a once in a lifetime experience that has serious consequences. A new bill […]
Author: Khalyn Harris | Staff writer
LSAT no longer required for law students
Many countries throughout the world use national benchmarks to grade students and establish tests for evaluating academic knowledge. In the United States, standardized testing has become more about ranking schools and even teachers. Although common studying is done to prepare for tests known as the SAT or ACT, law students […]
February went out like a lamb
It is no secret how unseasonably warm the weather has been this February. With summer still months away, and spring hardly around the corner, Tallahassee is starting to experience hot weather too soon. According to Weather Spark, the month of February in Tallahassee experiences essentially constant cloud cover and cool […]
Surplus of smoke shops raises concerns
E-cigarettes, or vapes, are much more popular among Americans under 30 than those over 30—one in every five Americans under 30 vapes regularly. So in Tallahassee after every mile, there’s at least one smoke shop waiting on the corner and a revolving door of college students running in and out. […]
TV viewers are so over cable television
A wise man once said, “All good things must come to an end.” It is incredible to see a change in the world over the years, but within a blink of an eye, the United States may finally say goodbye to cable television. When television broadcasting began in the […]
The car controversy
Now that classes are back in session for the fall semester, FAMU’s campus has been hectic between reckless driving and minimal parking for students as well as staff. On average, there are more than 1,000 auto accidents in Florida every single day according to Tallahassee Auto Data and Safety Information. […]
SJGC adjunct professor shines bright in ‘Joy and Excellence’ exhibit
Kofi Annon, the illustrious Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, once said we may have different religions, different languages, and different colored skin, but we all belong to the human race. In honor of Black History Month, the Lemoyne Arts Center is presenting the “Joy & Excellence” exhibit to celebrate Black culture […]
Olympic pool being converted to parking due to lack of funds
You would think every school in the Sunshine State would have a pool, right? Even Florida A&M, right? The answer to your question is yes, FAMU does have a pool. In fact, it has two pools. But it has been almost a decade since the Olympic pool located near the […]
How students are staying toasty and entertained this fall
Winter is approaching, and the warm weather will soon turn a bit frosty, making it a good time to entertain yourself with a new hobby. According to USA Today, no one knows what the next few months will bring, but as COVID-19 cases rise in 39 out of 50 states, […]
Tally Cat Café is purr-fect
Have you ever felt lonely, stressed from school, or miss the touch and companionship of your furry friend? Luck for you, Tallahassee has a couple of welcoming places designed to solve all of those issues. The Tally Cat Café has a variety of drinks and tasty treats to choose from. […]