Florida A&M University has many student organizations, among them is Her University, a faith-based student organization that has made an impact on campus by creating a safe space for young women to connect, grow spiritually, and develop professionally. Founded by Exzabriana Barton during her sophomore year, Her University initially […]
Author: TaLiyah Marshall | Staff Writer
Flooding at Village East
On Monday, January 27, a pipe burst on the second floor of Florida A&M University’s Village East, causing water to spill from the ceiling out into the hallway. While no severe property damage was reported, many residents expressed frustration over the lack of official communication from FAMU Housing, saying they […]
What Trump’s second term could mean for FAMU students
As Donald Trump prepares for inauguration on Jan. 20, many students wonder what a second term under the former president would mean for Florida A&M University and other Historically Black Colleges and Universities. HBCUs have long struggled with underfunding, which has hindered their ability to compete with predominantly white institutions […]
Can we talk about Black mental health?
As conversations around mental health grow in today’s society, many Black households remain reluctant to seek mental health care or even discuss the topic openly. According to the American Counseling Association, “African Americans face numerous challenges that affect their mental health, including high rates of unemployment, poverty, and incarceration; health […]