As time passes, more details about the impeachment case involving the next Student Government Association president and vice president have emerged. In an attempt to hold a fair trial, a bill was passed in the Student Senate stating that only a one-third vote was necessary for the impeachment to go […]
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Geese scaring some students
In recent years the serene and picturesque campus of Florida A&M University, known for its lush landscapes and tranquil study spots, has become the backdrop for an unexpected and feisty feud between students and the local goose population. With their striking appearance and honking calls, these birds have been part […]
Epilepsy Awareness Day serves as a reminder
As the world marks Epilepsy Awareness Day on March 26, the hue of purple unfurls as a powerful symbol, illuminating the path towards understanding, support and advocacy for those affected by seizures and epilepsy, but also as a poignant reminder of the resilience and strength embodied by those living with […]
New Amazon facility impacts neighborhood
On the northeastern edge of Leon County, among the cozy neighborhoods and busy streets, stands the towering Amazon Fulfillment Center at 2635 Vineland Drive. The huge, 630,000-square-foot structure promised easy shopping for online buyers and job opportunities for locals. But behind its fancy look, there was a growing problem that […]
Students wary as presidential election looms
Election season is upon us — Florida’s presidential primary took place last week — and many students are drained and nervous about the possible results for the 2024 presidential election. It looks like there will be another matchup between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Students are getting flashback memories from […]
‘Quiet on Set’ reveals grim stories
In a profession where beauty frequently conceals darker truths, “Quiet on Set” fearlessly confronts one of the most widespread yet controversial issues: the abuse of child stars behind the scenes. Mary Robertson and Emma Schwartz served as directors of the documentary, which pulls back the layers of silence to reveal […]
Is AI coming for your job?
We live in an age of many technological advancements. From smartphones to self-driving cars, we have found ways to make our everyday activities easier and more convenient, but one question begs to be answered: Should we work with or against Artificial Intelligence or AI? AI is something we now use […]
Pollen is everywhere right now
How bad is allergy season this year? Many people are affected by allergies every year, and pollen has been the main issue. According to wyndly.com, the most common culprits in Tallahassee are ragweed and sagebrush. These weeds thrive in the city’s humid climate and release pollen that can aggravate allergy […]
Fake Da Funk returns
The FAMU Michigan Club on Thursday hosted Fake Da Funk, an event where participants impersonate their favorite artists in a lip-sync battle to win prizes. The event took place at the Lawson Center, and about 100 students attended. The show had eight acts, including performers reenacting TLC, Nicki Minaj, Outkast […]
Stores scaling back self-checkout
Self-checkout has become a preferred method for many shoppers. It’s convenient, allows privacy, gives customers a sense of control, is flexible and efficient, and it reduces human interaction. While self-checkout is popular, retailers are scaling back. News outlets reported earlier this month that Target implemented express self-checkout lanes nationwide. Target […]