“Danger: Construction site no trespassing,” reads a warning sign plastered on the fence perpendicular to the main entrance to the nearly leveled Gibbs Hall. Starting Monday, FAMU officially began the demolition process of Gibbs Hall, according to a statement from Bodie Young, Florida A&M University’s facilities project manager. The statement […]
News
Hurricane Idalia’s impact on the start of the school year
With K-12 classes in Leon County commencing Thursday, August 10, and University scheduling on Monday, August 28, the unexpected tropical storm, now Hurricane Idalia, has begun to raise concerns on its impact on the learning cycle of this year. As of August 28, Leon County has been put under a […]
Hurricane Idalia closure impacts students
With Hurricane Idalia crawling closer to Tallahassee and various other portions of north Florida, state schools are taking the necessary precautions to ensure all students are safe and at home during the storm’s expected arrival date. On Tuesday, August 29, FAMUINFO released a statement calling for the closure of Florida […]
Tropical Storm Idalia creating its own path from Hurricane Ian
Tropical Storm Idalia is expected to head north through the Gulf of Mexico and make landfall along Florida’s Big Bend region, Floridians are skeptical as to whether or not Tropical Storm Idalia will make its way toward the Northwestern part of Florida or take a different approach like Hurricane […]
Remembering Andre ‘Dre’ Green
In a room full of emotions, Andre Green’s legacy lived on. Former colleague, and friend Percy Henry goes in depth about what it was like to know Andre and the shoes he now has to fill to make sure his work doesn’t go in vain. “The last three weeks […]
VIDEO: High hopes for ‘Ava’s Law’
Spring sickness follows spring break
Spring sickness has arisen on Florida A&M University‘s campus since spring break. Students have been complaining of flu-like symptoms such as sore throat, fever, body aches and chills. Often, once students are tested they are quickly surprised with a positive COVID-19 test. During the pandemic students were able to take […]
Shooting at Island Seafood
Island Seafood Restaurant is at the center of attention due to a violent shootout that happened approximately around 9:38 p.m. at 1019 North Monroe Street on Saturday, April 22, in the Island Seafood parking lot. Island Seafood is a seafood restaurant located in Tallahassee. Island Seafood is known for its […]
Crime survivors stage healing vigil
Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice (CSSJ) will host their annual Survivors Speak Healing Vigil at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Quincy. After a legislative victory Wednesday with the passage of HB 233 — also known as Curtis’ Law — CSSJ members are looking forward to celebrating together and sharing the […]
More honors for Jake Gaither Golf Course
Jake Gaither, the legendary Florida A&M University football coach, is set to receive yet another post-humous honor. The City of Tallahassee’s Jake Gaither Golf Course will commemorate another significant day in its illustrious 66-year existence on Monday, May 1, when the much-anticipated historical marker for the storied golf course will […]