Amongst other alarming issues for students at Florida A&M University, parking remains an ongoing plight. With the influx of students being accepted to the university for the 2022-2023 academic year along with, first year students being able to have cars on campus; students have become increasingly frustrated with finding parking […]
Author: Kylan Guerrier | Staff writer
‘GOD DID’: Album review
On August 26th, DJ Khaled released his fourteenth studio album, “GOD DID”. The album has eighteen star-studded tracks just like any other Khaled album. The lead single was AN underwhelming Drake and Lil Baby collaboration that sampled The Bee Gees “Stayin’ Alive”. The album’s promotion was over the top but […]
Set Friday #BackToTheYard takeover
Set Friday was major last week as Chase presented their “Back To The Yard” event complete with free food from local vendors, financial advice, games, raffles, special guests and student performances. Amazon was also present and donated $50,000 towards student scholarships and initiatives. Transitioning to a hybrid set Friday experience, […]
Is Tallahassee a safe place to live?
In the last few years, there has been a decrease in the total crime rate in Tallahassee, but this year there has been an increase in shootings alone, forcing students and residents to wonder, is it still safe? According to the Tallahassee Democrat, there were 89 shootings with 63 injuries […]
How to prepare for Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian is continuously picking up speed. Florida and Cuba are bracing for possible hard rain, flooding, and strong winds. College students need to be prepared for the possibilities of electrical outings. Brittany Lockely, a Fox 35 Orlando meteorologist, spoke on the swift change in direction of Hurricane Ian and […]
90.5 Playmakers cover FAMU’s latest game
If you missed FAMU’s football team stealing their first win at home against Albany State, it wouldn’t be a problem because the 90.5 Playmakers covered every second of it. As the Rattlers took the victory last Saturday night with a 23-13 game, the Playmakers managed to update students and viewers […]
Time to spice up date night
Tallahassee is often viewed as limited when it comes to finding new places to go. This can make it difficult to find original spots to take a significant other, but there are definitely things out there. If the outdoors is appealing for a date, Florida State University’s Rez Lakefront Park […]
FAMU rolls over Alabama A&M
The Florida A&M football team made their return from their bye week to match up with the Alabama A&M Bulldogs. The Rattlers and the Bulldogs were both battling to get their first SWAC win of the season. This game was crucial for both teams to stay alive for SWAC title […]
Black-owned vegan restaurant comes to Frenchtown
The Social Vegan, located in the Frenchtown area, stands out among Tallahassee’s plant-based offerings. For starters, it’s the only Black-owned vegan restaurant in the area. It opened earlier this month on Sept. 10. Lexington, Kentucky is home to the first location of The Social Vegan. But the Tallahassee community holds […]
Local stores work to keep essential supplies in stock
Florida residents have stocking up on hurricane essentials and food supplies to prepare for Hurricane Ian as it heads toward the Sunshine State as a Category 3 storm. Saturday, Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency as Ian began to shift to Florida. Meteorologists predict this hurricane will […]