There is an oasis of art inside the Tallahassee International Airport known as the Artport Gallery. It highlights the work of local artists and captures the imagination of travelers. Exhibits rotate every six to eight weeks between the airport and City Hall. The 2021 photo fest, managed and curated by […]
Author: Maeve Francois | Staff writer
Review: Chile & Chili’s food truck overrated
Chile & Chili’s is a nice little food truck that has been around since 2018. After hearing nothing but good reviews of Chile & Chili’s I decided to check it out. Alas, it didn’t quite meet my expectations. The food truck is located on West Tennessee Street west of Capital […]
NFL selects four FAMU students for development program
The NFL Events and Club Business Development and Football Operations Department has partnered with FAMU once again and selected four students to participate in this year’s program. The program, which serves as both mentorship and development, began in September and runs through the end of the NFL season. Each year […]
FAMU, FSU students ‘Bridge the Gap’
This fall has brought all the nostalgic memories of college back to campus. That includes “Bridge the Gap,” a homecoming event at Florida State University hosted by its Black Student Union. It is a pep rally created to essentially bridge the gap between the students at Florida A&M University and […]
Spirit Halloween store relocates
As we approach Halloween, those who are looking for Halloween costumes and would like options beyond Party City can turn to the Spirit Halloween store in Village Square in northeast Tallahassee. The former SteinMart building was recently turned into Spirit Halloween shortly after the company closed a Spirit Halloween store […]
Review: Casa Grande satisfies
If you’re looking for a new Mexican eatery to satisfy your ‘Taco Tuesday’ needs, make sure to keep Casa Grande as an option. The restaurant is a perfect blend of modern-upscale while still maintaining a traditional Mexican touch and flavor. The relaxed setting allows you to listen to good music, […]
Workshop helps Rattlers get ready for hurricanes
Are you ready for a hurricane? Have you taken the time to go through a checklist of items needed to endure days without power? Florida A&M wants you to be prepared, and Tuesday the university offered a workshop to help Rattlers know how to be prepared in a hurry if […]
Students’ clothing line expanding
When cousins Javier Reboyras and Cedrick Camper started their clothing line — Fiasco Apparel — in 2019, they didn’t think they would get this far. Now they are expanding while still attending Florida A&M University. It all started when someone who tried to insult them ended up inspiring them. “I […]
SJGC grad Bradley now a professor
A recent Florida A&M University graduate has become a professor at her alma mater. Aleya Bradley, born in Orlando, graduated from FAMU’s School of Journalism and Graphic Communication in December 2018. Bradley had enrolled as a pre-nursing student in the fall of 2013. Growing up, Bradley was always close with […]
Opinion: Driver in fatal accident with FSU student should face stiff charges
Natalie Nickchen, a 19-year-old FSU sophomore. was hit by a car and later died while crossing West Tennessee Street in broad daylight on Jan. 30. Ivey Green has been issued a traffic citation and Tallahassee police say the fatal accident remains under investigation. Police say that Nickchen had the right-of […]