Finding a barbershop and hair salon can feel like a hopeless mission. However, one businessman has merged these ideas and has created a growing business. Isaiah Wilson, 43, is a local barber, cosmetologist and mentor. Wilson is the owner of Hiz and Herz Hair Studio on South Adams Street. The […]
Author: Diamond Robinson | Staff writer
Some are wary as vaccine trials move forward
COVID-19 is far from over, but a vaccine is closer than we might think. Reports have stated that by the year 2021 participants who choose to test out the vaccine may be eligible to do so as early as January, but it may not be until the year 2022 that […]
FAMU class cancellations could be the answer to increase voter participation
Even with Florida A&M University’s efforts to create student and staff engagement with the 2020 election season, there are still some who are undecided on if they will exercise their right to vote. With a new wave of freshman and currently enrolled students who are now of legal voting age, […]
How creatives can bounce back from a block
Many people create, and they all have different processes that work for them. Creatives of all kinds often encounter blocks in creativity. However, there are some strategies or practices that creatives use to overcome their creative blocks. Jamie Dawson is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She studied […]
Carnival Food Fair debuts next week
In August, the North Florida Fair was added to an extended list of canceled events, leaving members of the community disappointed. Executive Director Mark Harvey, along with fair organizers announced that this year they will host a Carnival Food Fair free of charge to all attendees. The fair will be […]
Red Ribbon Week promotes awareness
In the midst of midterms and a quick approach to finals, college students are prone to lean on drugs to cope with anxiety and stress. In honor of October being National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, Florida A&M students Saniya Mathis and Reanna Wilson have worked to raise awareness and encourage […]
Generation Action finds new ways to stay active
Bridging the gap between student engagement and student organizations can be very difficult with the COVID-19 pandemic ever-present. Limitations like social distancing have challenged universities across the country to switch to remote learning. Now, the executive boards of student organizations are forced to dig deeper and become more creative when […]
Student burnout should not be normalized
As a college student, it is easy to be influenced by the competitiveness among your peers all over the country. This is a never-ending cycle of comparing yourself to others, overloading your schedule to keep up or get ahead, and falling into an unmotivated and tired state. The overall idea […]
The time is right for ‘Hubie Halloween’
Mixed emotions, all in one sitting. When most people think of Halloween they think about scary movies. But Steven Brill thought of a Halloween comedy, “Hubie Halloween,” starring Adam Sandler, Noah Schnapp, Julie Bowen, Karan Brar and China Anne McClain. Pranks and flirtation are just some of the things you […]
Alumni turn October into a ‘give fest’
FAMU’s homecoming brings many annual traditions. The football game, the Greek step show, and coronation to name a few. If you’ve ever been to a homecoming convocation, you’re familiar with the roll call that happens near the end. Not your average roll call, a group’s name is called and the […]