Voters in Missouri overturned one of the nation’s strictest abortion bans on Nov. 5, delivering a major win for abortion rights advocates. However, efforts to expand protections fell short in Florida, Nebraska and South Dakota, leaving restrictions intact in those states. Missouri’s constitutional amendment allows abortion up to fetal viability, […]
Author: Dillon Joseph | SJGC Capital Bureau
Florida takes on squatters
Squatting has become a thing across the country. All over social media, there are property owners who would have to forcefully remove settlers from their homes, having to fight them to leave property that they have no rights to. And this can be a major headache for property owners. It […]
Trump may dismantle the Department of Education
Education is very important in our country, and there are people who agree to disagree with this statement. President-elect Donald Trump said that he would be getting rid of the Department of Education, as outlined in Project 2025. According to nea.org, “Public education isn’t spared. Project 2025 promises to dismantle […]
Second Harvest of Big Bend hosts its largest food distribution for the Thanksgiving holiday.
The Second Harvest of Big Bend’s annual event typically takes place in Leon County. This year, they’ve added additional counties: Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, and Suwannee. The Second Harvest food pantry hosts this distribution event to relieve the burden on any families who may have a tight budget or may not […]
New kids in town: Legislature appoints new leaders
On Tuesday, the bicameral Florida Legislature officially swore in its Republican leadership and 26 new members into office. Senate President Ben Albritton, a 57-year-old citrus farmer representing Wauchula, and House Speaker Daniel Perez, a 37-year-old lawyer representing Miami, began their roles during their respective post-election organization sessions, where they thanked […]
College of Education receives $500,000 grant
Florida A&M University’s College of Education has received a $500,000 grant from the Florida Department of Education to provide future educators with resources to reduce the state’s teacher shortage. In 2022, the Florida Education Association reported that there was a total of 10,771 advertised vacancies in Florida schools. The FEA […]
Are drone operators obeying the law?
Although drone operating is legal in Florida, their use continues to raise concerns when it comes to privacy as drones are constantly being used for recreational purposes, the government, and commercial purposes. This has caused many to express their concerns about drones flying over their private homes without their consent. […]
Student Senate passes old bills
The Florida A&M University 54th Student Senate met on Monday to continue the review of three bills as well as to review two new bills for the first time. On Sunday, the Student Senate advertised four vacant positions within the Organization and Finance Committee available to freshman, sophomore, senior, and […]
Should professors cancel classes during Thanksgiving week?
Thanksgiving break is the time of year that many students look forward to. It is a time for college students to see their loved ones that they have not seen in months. It is also a time for students to relax and take a break from academics. Some universities give […]
Students react to Trump’s victory and its impact
After Former President Donald Trump’s win over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 Presidential Election, students at Florida A&M University and Florida State University have strong opinions about what this means for the country’s future. Some students are in favor of his win, while others are upset. Keyvion Andino, […]