Dow Chemical Company has funded awards up to $2,500 to three FAMU students in order to fund new or advance existing campus-based sustainability projects. Engineering students Mikela Pryor, Zion Hayes and Furé Muhammad have created sustainability initiatives that can help better FAMU’s campus and environment. “The thing that we should […]
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Two FAMU students take oath as engineers
Khrystal Marie Armstong (Left, long sleeve button up shirt) Jazmine Aron (Right, short sleeve shirt) Photo submitted by Shavell Martin The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering celebrated the upcoming graduation of its students Thursday with a ring ceremony for “The Order of the Engineer.” Only two of those who pledged are […]
Paddyfote drowning in maintenance issues
Photo submitted by Princeton Studstill During the recent Thanksgiving break, residents of Paddyfote Complex have been hit with major maintenance issues. On Nov. 19, a second-floor resident of Building C (one of four buildings that make up the complex: A, B, C, and D) reported a flood that was caused […]
Paddyfote drowning in maintenance issues
Photo submitted by Princeton Studstill During the recent Thanksgiving break, residents of Paddyfote Complex have been hit with major maintenance issues. On Nov. 19, a second-floor resident of Building C (one of four buildings that make up the complex: A, B, C, and D) reported a flood that was caused […]
Marching 100 set to attend Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade
Pasadena banner Photo submitted by Princeton Studstill Florida A&M University’s Marching 100 will be traveling to Pasadena, CA to represent the university at America’s largest New Year’s celebration, The Tournament of Roses. The event originally began as a promotional tool to showcase the natural beauty and elegance of Pasadena. The […]
Committee identifies top candidate for College of Education dean
FAMU's College of Education has been without a permanent dean since May 2017. Photo submitted by Shavell Martin The search committee for a new dean for the FAMU College of Education has encountered a hiccup three months into its second attempt to find a leader for that college. Per the […]
Foreign language options limited at FAMU
The required textbook for the Spanish courses at Florida A&M University. Photo submitted by Alyssa King Florida A&M University offers only two foreign languages for students, which leaves some in a predicament. Not all students want to take either French or Spanish, but because of a shortage of qualified faculty, […]
It’s clear many students dislike clear bag policy
FAMU's clear bag policy is here to stay. Photo submitted by Dymin Cannon At least two things are crystal clear regarding the university’s new clear bag policy. First off, it is here to stay, according to the athletics department. And second, it’s clear that many students don’t care for it. […]
New store in the neighborhood
Bryant's Neighborhood Marketplace located on Kissimmee Street. Photo submitted by Jair Wright A new convenience store has surfaced near Florida A&M University’s campus. The name of the store is Bryant’s Neighborhood Marketplace, and it is located at 533 Kissimmee St., just one block over from the Lawson Center. The store […]
Flying out of Tallahassee often pricey
Tallahassee International Airport has seen an increase in passengers flying in and out of the capital city. Photo submitted by Alea Williams Tallahassee International Airport’s motto, according to its website, is to offer a safe, welcoming, and convenient travel experience; its primary focus is to always provide an exceptional way […]