Author: Devin Myers | Staff writer

Opinions

Reflecting on MLK’s radical final years

On a hot summer day in 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. fervently delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to an audience of 200,000 in Washington D.C. and millions around the country. This moment has defined his legacy in the decades since, and […]

Lifestyles

FSU adds brew pub at student union

Florida State University is  welcoming back students for the spring semester with a new and engaging hot spot — a brew pub inside the student union. FSU inked a deal with Tallahassee-based Proof Brewing Company to add a bar to the campus. It is located on the ground floor of […]

Lifestyles

FAVES directs student volunteers at FAMU

Around 63 million Americans are active volunteers in their community, according to data from a non-profit clearinghouse, and students at Florida A&M University are no strangers to volunteering. FAMU boasts more than 300 registered student organizations and GroupMe chats dedicated to volunteer opportunities, and it is clear that FAMU students […]

Lifestyles

SJGC students scramble to get required courses

As the spring 2023 semester began, students in Florida A&M University’s School of Journalism & Graphic Communication were having a hard time getting enrolled in required courses. Some were in a near-panic because without those required courses, they won’t be eligible to apply for graduation this semester. Beyla Walker, a […]

Opinions

NFL should do more to protect its players

Football is loved by people all over the world, but to some, this game is more than just a sport. Professional football players commit their lives to a sport that spectators find entertaining. It also brings in billions of dollars every year for the National Football League. However, a career […]

News

Kearney Center at full capacity this winter

Over the past six weeks, intense cold fronts have held Tallahassee’s homeless individuals by ear. They struggle to find warmth as they layer themselves with thick blankets and warm jackets, hoping simply to survive. Averaging 300 a night, The Kearney Center has been the melting pot for those seeking a  […]