About 40 people went to Tom Brown Park to support and participate in Saturday’s 2nd Annual 5K Victory Run, coordinated by Angel Wingz Family Crisis and Intervention Center. Founded in 2017 by Wendy Strickland, Angel Wingz is a ministry that is passionate about helping victims of human trafficking and domestic […]
Lifestyles
Dining in the Dark enlightens, inspires
Complete darkness infused the room as guests were seated to experience dinner on Saturday in a unique and exquisite way. Lighthouse of the Big Bend hosted its 15th annual sightless yet refined Dining in the Dark fundraising event where 250 guests encountered food, drinks and conversation in total darkness. It […]
Lake Tribe hosts popular lobster food truck
The nationally acclaimed Cousins Maine Lobster docked its traveling food truck Saturday at Lake Tribe Brewing Company. From the crowded roadways to the parking lot, all paths in northwest Tallahassee led to the line for Cousins Maine Lobster. Customers were excited and eager to taste creative Maine-caught lobster creations. Cousins […]
SBI student’s hair-styling business takes off
The days that junior business administration major Shakayla Robinson spends as a student at the FAMU School of Business and Industry are also spent scheduling appointments, gathering materials and marketing her small business. Robinson is an entrepreneur with her own hair styling business, Touched by Shakay. Robinson provides “different unique […]
Bible study unites some students
Bible study can lead to intimate conversations as a person shares, administers and receives spiritual knowledge. That was the case for many on Thursday when Impact Campus Ministry held a group session at 6:30 p.m. at the Efferson Student Union-Embassy Room. It provided space for students to discuss losing focus, […]
Counseling Services welcomes students for Spring semester
The FAMU Offices of Counseling Services held an open house Wednesday, giving students an opportunity to go from office to office to meet each counselor and learn about the programs and workshops offered each week throughout the semester. The open house was a way for students to familiarize themselves with […]
New chief informs students about TPD policies
Progressive Black Men and Sistuhs hosted an event Wednesday to inform students about their rights. Students were also instructed on how to interact with officers. The new chief of the Tallahassee Police Department, Lawerence Revell, outlined different situations and how to react to them. “It’s my main mission in the […]
Ways to de-stress after a long week
It’s the third week of the semester and you find yourself getting stressed. Here are some tips to de-stress after a long week. Tip one: Relax and Meditate Kianna Necy, a freshman biology pre-med major believes meditation can give off different energy. “The main benefit of meditating is you getting […]
As long as Rattlers got their suit and tie
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University’s Career and Professional Development Center is back with the JC Penney Suit-up event on Sunday, Jan. 26, at the Governor’s Square Mall from 6:30 P.M. – 9:30 P.M. The JC Penney Suit-Up event was designed to help college students purchase professional attire at a lower […]
City’s animal euthanization rate goes down
Thousands of animals are found in Tallahassee neighborhoods every year. Next, they are placed in the city’s Animal Service Center, hoping that this critical step will aid them in finding a new home. However, Tallahassee animal shelter officials say they need help increasing adoption rates and to limit the number […]