This semester has been like no other. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, classes have been online for the majority of students. With remote or online classes there are some things that cannot be captured in comparison to an in-person class. On the contrary, there are things about an in-person class […]
Lifestyles
FAMU student starts catering business
Trinity Durr, a third-year English education student at Florida A&M, will be launching her own catering business on Saturday. Keeping Up with Trin Food LLC will offer catering, meal prep and private chef services. The Atlanta native started cooking as a child and was inspired by her dad to stay […]
Many students struggle with remote learning
As the semester begins to wind down, Florida A&M is asking for students to complete fall 2020 evaluation surveys for the FAMU Student Assessment of Instruction. The surveys ask students about the course climate and their abilities to grasp their course material. Due to the on-going pandemic, most classes this […]
FAMU alumna launches new health care company
The coronavirus pandemic has brought a form of skepticism toward our health care system like never before. As the country battles the virus and dabbles in the idea of reforming the health care system, Chenelle Harris has been marketing her new lifestyle management system to the healthcare world. Harris, a […]
Students are buying Burns’ paintings
Makira Burns, a political science student from Orlando, is an active person on Florida A&M University’s campus. She is also an artist and business owner. As a student at FAMU, Burns’ involvement includes being a part of the Student Senate and Relay for Life. In the past year, she was […]
This local lawyer has a side hustle: Cottontail Cookies
Attorney and FSU graduate Kathryn McCain has always been a crafty person. While in law school, she took up crocheting and even made hats for children who were victims of domestic violence. So, it was no surprise when she decided to give baking and decorating cookies a try, which was […]
Sleep and COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has shuffled and changed many aspects of life that we once considered simple. It has totally flipped our normal day to day lives including when and how long we sleep. Dr. Amara Emenike, medical director of the Tallahassee Memorial Sleep Center, spoke with The Famuan about how […]
Kimbria’s Kreations develops a following
Several months in quarantine have inspired many to rediscover passions, do a lot of self-reflection, and pick up new skills. New YouTube channels, hobbies, and self-care routines finally had the time and opportunity to blossom as we’ve all been stuck at home. Kimbria Michel, a freshman psychology student at FAMU, credits […]
New skatepark coming to FAMU Way
A new skate park designed by Team Pain Skateparks is making its future appearance in Tallahassee on the northeast corner of FAMU Way and Pinellas Street. A video that surfaced on Facebook last Friday showed the preliminary design of the park and shared information about the two public meetings for […]
Celebrating Thanksgiving in Tallahassee? Here’s a few restaurants that are open
With very scarce dining options in Tallahassee for Thanksgiving, there are some local restaurants offering catering and dine-in options. Big Cory’s Country Kitchen, located at 1812 S Monroe St, near FAMU’s campus, is solely offering catering options ahead of Thanksgiving. Patrons can place an order of good ole’ southern food […]