Author: Paige Maloney

Sports

FAMU softball lost against Boston College

Florida A&M University Softball team chanted,“D-D-D Defense, Defense, Defense, Huddle,Huddle,” before the first pitch of the game against Boston college. FAMU started off strong on defense, however Boston lead the first inning with a 2-0 lead, and continued to win ending the game 13-0. Alyssa Weaver, senior from Oldsmar, Fla. […]

Lifestyles

Dance for the Kids

Students of Florida State University strapped on their dancing shoes for their 20th Anniversary Dance Marathon. This 40-hour event in Donald L. Tucker Civic Center gave over 2,000 students an opportunity to raise money for terminally ill children. The dance marathon ended March 1.  The dance marathon's opening ceremony began with […]

News

New art mural arrives on Gaines Street

Florida State University's Department of Art Education coordinated a community mural painting on Gaines St. that started on Feb. 7, and will end Feb. 28. This open event welcomes the Tallahassee community and encourages residents to help make a long-lasting impact on the locality. The “I AM Gaines Street” mural […]

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Students injured in B-CU shooting

Three male students at Bethune-Cookman University received graze wounds from a shooting Monday night on campus before 7 p.m., according to The Daytona Beach Police Department. Investigators said a confrontation between two students could have led to the shooting. According to the Daytona police, the gunman drove up next to […]

Opinions

Social media creates body image insecurities in college women

There are many factors that contribute to body image dissatisfaction, and young women suffer a great deal because of it. Studies have shown that girls go through body image insecurities into adulthood, and young women on college campuses show high numbers of those affected. According to the Industrial Psychiatry Journal, […]

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Florida politicians call for reduction in state assessments

The Florida Department of Education has recommended that the state reduce the amount of assessment tests students take. The recommendation came after Education Commissioner Pam Stewart reviewed a testing investigation. Governor Rick Scott agrees with Stewart’s recommendation. “As I have traveled the state, I have heard from parents and teachers […]

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Nursing Spring Convocation invites infectious disease specialist

Tameka Funny, an infectious disease specialist, visited Florida A&M University Wednesday to serve as keynote speaker of the School of Nursing’s Spring Convocation. Funny referred to the recent Ebola virus outbreak to stress the importance of staying safe and aware in all practices. “The Ebola outbreak has taught us much […]

Lifestyles

Tallahassee resident adopts at age 52

Kea Herron said she experienced many disappointments in her life. She had been through divorce, struggling financially, and wanted children. Despite her life changes she decided to adopt. “I was worried I was too old, too broke, too single, and too unhealthy to adopt,” said Herron, a 52 year-old Tallahassee […]