Author: Nia Wallace

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Office of Student Activities Hosted Campus Clean-up

Florida A&M University’s Office of Student Activities (OSA) held Rattler Fever Clean-Up Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Homecoming week brought hundreds of Rattler alumni, friends and family to the university's campus. There were several events held on campus including the football game, a variety of vendors and the most attended “Set […]

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Women Should Take Precaution When using Uber

Alejandro Done, 47, of Boston, will spend 10 years in prison after he admitted to kidnapping and raping a woman he picked up as a passenger in Boston. Before being employed by Uber, Done, posed as an Uber employee. Done lured a woman traveling to Cambridge to his car, and told […]

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FAMU Gospel Choir Concert with Vashawn Mitchell

Florida A&M University held a gospel concert in Lee Hall Saturday night featuring FAMU’s gospel choir and gospel singer Vashawn Mitchell. This concert was a part of the events created to celebrate FAMU’s homecoming. FAMU’s gospel choir was formed 58 years ago, since then, the choir has toured all over […]

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New FAMU Way Celebration Brings Alumni and Students Together

Tallahassee residents and visitors celebrated the grand opening of FAMU Way Thursday night at “Under the Over” which is located near the Bronough Street overpass. FAMU Way has gone through an extensive amount of changes since construction began on the street last April. Tallahassee got to celebrate the enhancement of […]

Opinions

Is more technology in classrooms really a good thing?

New technology is being placed in schools around the nation to enhance school performances. Traditional chalkboards are the thing of the past and are starting to be replaced by smart boards that allow you to use touch detection for user input. Marquise Parker, first year teacher at San Mateo Elementary […]

Lifestyles

A Night of Discovery

Florida Historic Capitol Museum will be opening its doors for one night only today at 5:30 p.m. for the Architectural Wine and Cheese Curator’s Tour. During this semi-private tour, guests will enjoy three different stations of wine and cheese while discovering architectural facts about the museum. The tour will be […]

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Straight Outta Laughs “Comedy Show”

Nathaniel Price/The Famuan 10/13/2015 @Al Lawson Multi Purpose Center Wild N' Out's Karlos Miller delivers punchline after punchline.  See more photos here. … var cpo = []; cpo[“_object”] =”cp_widget_cac92190-a845-4558-9b29-d76827f145f2″; cpo[“_fid”] = “AIOAE9M5Av0b”; var _cpmp = _cpmp || []; _cpmp.push(cpo); (function() { var cp = document.createElement(“script”); cp.type = “text/javascript”; cp.async = […]

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African American Espionage during the Civil War Exhibit

John G. Riley Museum’s newest exhibit, “African American Espionage during the Civil War” explains African American’s role in the spy network during the Civil War. The exhibit will be available to the public until the end of October. The John G. Riley Museum is home to many exhibits as the […]

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Florida A&M’s Marching 100 Halftime Show Performance

Nathaniel Price/The Famuan 10/10/15 @Bragg Stadium The Marching 100 strut their stuff during halftime to entertain the crowd. See more photos here. … var cpo = []; cpo[“_object”] =”cp_widget_04c81bbd-7ac2-4e12-94d7-9249bd157f0c”; cpo[“_fid”] = “A4GAl-sHt6QM”; var _cpmp = _cpmp || []; _cpmp.push(cpo); (function() { var cp = document.createElement(“script”); cp.type = “text/javascript”; cp.async = […]

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Iranian Revolutionary Court Issues Washington Post Journalist Guilty Charge

Washington Post journalist, Jason Rezaian, who was apprehended in July 2014 and charged with alleged espionage among other allegations, has been convicted today. According to Iran’s judiciary spokesman, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi, the announcement aired late Sunday evening on state TV, but remained vague about the punishment that Rezaian could […]