The holidays are a special time of the year for many because family and friends are able to eat and create memories together. Thanksgiving kicks off the holiday season in America as a day to give thanks and celebrate with food that lasts many families days after Thanksgiving. For college […]
Author: Iyanna Peoples | Assistant Online Editor
Can we see the light at tunnel’s end this Thanksgiving?
2020. Is there more to say? People worldwide experienced loss and death in ways not even the deepest parts of their imagination would believe possible. 2020 was a year of so much uncertainty and darkness, it not only ruined everything that people anticipated and looked forward to for the year, […]
Mohorne plots to turn RyePies into a food truck
Many students in the journalism program at Florida A&M University have personal businesses. However, not many are in the food business. Ryan Mohorne, a graduating public relations major from Pompano Beach, is the owner of RyePies Southern Kitchen. Growing up, Mohorne was never too far from the kitchen while someone […]
Thomas helps students succeed
Margo Thomas was born to a single mother of three in one of the world’s top-ranked beautiful places to visit, The Bahamas. She was raised by her aunt and grandmother in Nassau. “I attended private schools and a public school for three years,” Thomas said. “I did not come from […]
Nichols is a self-styled revolutionary
You may find him in Halisi Africa-Zanzibar providing Swahili lessons or on the campus of Florida A&M University initiating events to gather and teach students about social and cultural consciousness. Jeremiah Nichols is a third-year African American studies major from Tampa who is a force to be reckoned with. When […]
Telusmond is proud of her Haitian roots
Sherlanda Telusmond, a senior at Florida A&M University majoring in biology pre-med, is on a mission to ensure that her Haitian culture is well represented at her HBCU. Telusmond, a Broward County native, comes from a strong, close-knit family that is proud of their Haitian culture. Growing up, she was […]
Car fanatics show off their wheels
It’s called Cars & Coffee, and every third Saturday of the month car enthusiasts from all over Tallahassee gather in the parking lot of Glory Days Grill off Capital Circle Northeast. The sounds of custom exhaust and idle engines revving set the tone for the occasion. There were a variety […]
Royal Court’s absence in Orlando raises suspicions
What is going on with Florida A&M University’s Royal Court? Students are left wondering after sordid rumors of a physical altercation involving members of the Royal Court began circulating around campus, questioning the court’s status at the moment. When asked about the validity of these rumors, Royal Court adviser Andre […]
Festival of Trees raises money for a good cause
The annual Festival of Trees celebration and fundraising event was held Saturday at Goodwood Museum & Gardens. It began with an exclusive ticketed VIP brunch followed by the free general public preview of the trees and wreaths. Visitors also had an opportunity to bid on decorated trees and wreaths and […]
DeSantis, Florida lawmakers challenge Biden policies
On Thursday, Gov. Ron DeSantis, joined by Republican Florida lawmakers in Brandon, signed a bill protecting Florida residents from losing their jobs to federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The bill, approved one day earlier by the Republican-controlled Legislature, is designed to remove COVID-19 vaccine mandates from President Biden’s administration — in addition to […]