The Leon County Sheriff's Office is urging citizens to sign up to be a part of the 32nd class of its Citizen's Academy. The Leon County Sheriff's Office Citizen's Academy is designed to promote understanding between the Sheriff's Office and the citizens of Leon County. Lt. Nancy Burns, an […]
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FAMU Faculty headlines annual art exhibition
Staff members from varying departments gathered for the opening night of its annual, The Faculty Art Exhibition Friday at the Foster Tanner Fine Arts Gallery. Nine artists, including one FAMU alumnus, are featured in this year’s showcase. This gallery displayed some pieces that dated back more than 20 years ago. […]
FSU Black Student Union supports National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
In observance to both Black History Month and National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, the Black Student Union at Florida State University held its first HIV Awareness Block Party at the Union Green Feb. 6. The day was first recognized recognized in 1999. “AIDucation Knowing is Better” is an event and […]
Sidewalk construction projects begin
Photo: Rayne Rudder Monday construction began on Bradford and Centerville Road. This is the first of many sidewalk projects that will be occurring throughout the city. South Side, Midtown, and Northeast areas are expected to be next on the list to get sidewalks. Partial lane closures and traffic maintained by […]
Tallahassee bridge construction plans near completion
Photo by: JhaRonte James Leon County Blueprint 2000 will cast a rebid for the construction of a connector bridge over South Monroe St. After the success of the College Town, Cascades Park and the Gaines St. advancement, the Downtown Improvement Authority is anticipating the inception of this pedestrian bridge. Allen […]
Annual marathon to kick off at FSU
The Tallahassee Marathon and Half Marathon will be held Feb. 8, and will start on Florida State University's campus. The race will begin at 7:30 a.m. at FSU on Chieftan Way in front of the FSU Circus. This is Tallahassee's 41st annual marathon and has been held since 1975. The […]
Lady Rattlers drop season opener to No. 6 Kentucky
Kenya Pereira about to wind up – Courtesy FAMU Sports Info. Florida A&M University’s softball team lost its home-opener to the University of Kentucky, 4-2, but the Lady Rattlers see the glass half-full going toe-to-toe with a top-10 nationally ranked team. FAMU started slowly on defense as miscues in […]
Recycling Center opens with ribbon cutting ceremony
The Florida A&M University Environmental Health and Safety Department and Sustainability Institute held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the Recycling Center on campus Feb. 5. During the 2014 football season, students organized to recycle at the games and collected 1,140 aluminum cans and plastic bottles. As […]
Whole food promotes vegan diet for Valentines Day
Whole Foods Market presented a Vegan Valentine’s Store Tour on Feb. 5 to share vegan products and talk about veganism. The tour at the store, located on 1817 Thomasville road, included samples of food such as vegan spinach and mushroom pizza, pad Thai, kale salad and Kite Hill almond milk […]
Essential Theatre to premiere ‘Change it Up!’
The Essential Theatre will present “Change it Up! Ascension- Homage to the life and words of Dr. Maya Angelou,” Friday, to raise money for the. Ronald O. Davis scholarship. Conceived by Kimberly Harding, an associate theatre professor, “Change it Up!” will feature music, dance, and spoken word performances by Essential […]