Everyone is born with a gift. Antmann just so happens to master his. Anthony Haynes was born on April 18, 2002, in Broward County. Frequently moving from one school to another, Haynes tried his best to integrate with everyone he came across. Eventually it became easier for him to introduce […]
Lifestyles
The importance of student involvement on campus
From the moment a freshman steps foot on campus they look forward to their next four years of memories, obstacles and lessons. College is the time for students to step outside of their comfort zone, and attending a historically black college offers an amazing traditional experience. Freshman year is the […]
Park to pay tribute to Black Greek life in works at FSU
Florida State University’s National Pan Hellenic Council plans to create a permanent space and physical representation for Black Greek life on campus. The park will be for the students and alumni from various chapters to express their heritage and to educate visitors about the rich history and importance of the […]
Pontiflet fills a niche with Kaycases
Going to college at FAMU puts you face-to-face with many student entrepreneurs. Need a last-minute nail appointment or wig install? There’s likely at least one person on your floor who can do both, helping you build connections with entrepreneurs. Future business owners are budding at the surface at FAMU, ready […]
Out-of-state Rattlers adjust to hurricane season
Natural disasters like hurricanes and tropical storms are a normal occurrence for Florida natives. Tropical Storm Nicole — which made landfall last Wednesday as a Category 1 hurricane — was the state’s most recent barrage of severe weather. It grew in the Atlantic Ocean and made its way towards the […]
City offers free grant-writing workshops
The city of Tallahassee recently held a two-day grant writing workshop at City Hall. To attend the event, one had to register on talgov.com. The grant-writing workshop was intended to give residents tips on how to write grants for federal funding. Anyone was able to attend the workshop, but it […]
Some students unable to go home for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is the time of year when students look forward to a short break from classes and returning home to family and a feast. But not every student is fortunate enough to return home for the Thanksgiving break. It seems like a tradition to go throughout the fall semester working […]
‘Tis’ the semester’
November is here, meaning the end of the semester is on the horizon. This usually calls for students to reflect on the semester and prepare to end the year as strongly as possible. This could potentially cause stress on students, affecting their academic and personal performance. Anaya Thomas, a fourth-year […]
Grad shoots are back
With the semester coming to a close, a whole new season is approaching for Florida A&M students. Graduation is upon us, which means one thing: grad shoots are back. Florida A&M students are well known for breaking the internet with creative concepts, breathtaking photos and fly outfits — or lack […]
North Florida Fair returns
Local residents and college students alike are invited to experience the food, fun and games of the North Florida Fair. Taking place daily through Sunday at the fairgrounds on Paul Russell Road, the fair has been drawing crowds every day. Starting at $8 for adults and $5 for children between […]