As classes return to face to face after last year’s unforeseen pandemic, “Zoom university” has already become second nature to students. Offering more hybrid flexible courses should have been a priority this semester so students could continue to feel comfortable. Many students are questioning the reasoning for hybrid flexible courses […]
Opinions
Review: The ‘Power’ universe captivates
Have you thought about watching the show “Power” but you’ve been unsure if it’s something you’d like to indulge in? Well, let’s review, shall we? The “Power” series is one of of the most popular streamed series on Starz. This show was created by Courtney A. Kemp and Curtis “50 […]
We deserve more diversity in our dining halls
Every student knows that living on campus has its pros and cons. Small rooms, roommates from hell, having to pay for laundry … these are just some of the things students have come to dislike about living in dorms. With the opening of a new dining hall, residents were excited […]
We need to address traffic and parking on game days
Many students can agree that the atmosphere in Bragg Memorial Stadium was truly missed. After nearly a two-year hiatus, having that feeling is no longer a thought from the past. Tallahassee college football is back. After college football made its highly anticipated return, many visitors and die-hard fans came out […]
Students’ mental health matters
Effective in January, a new bill signed by J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, will allow students in that state up to five mental health days per school year. These excused absences will not require a doctor’s note. With the recent transition of returning back to in-person learning, is granting […]
FAMU’s viral moments aren’t funny, they’re embarrassing
Many students could agree that these past few weeks back on the Hill have had some hectic moments. From a fist fight on campus to inappropriate events occurring on Zoom, Florida A&M University is seeing it all. These moments are embarrassing to the University and go against the university’s mission […]
Review: Table 23 worth the cost
If you are looking for a fancy but not so formal restaurant, check out Table 23. Its welcoming and relaxed setting makes you feel at home, all while eating great food. Located at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Thomasville Road in Midtown, it sits under massive live oak trees […]
In-person events will send students back to Zoom
Florida A&M students proved to be excited to be back on the hill during the first week of school, and Welcome Week events were a success as students showed their Rattler pride. FAMU has provided a multitude of resources, and taken the proper precautionary measures in order to make the […]
Review: Drake’s ‘Certified Lover Boy’ is an acceptance of truth
Drake’s highly anticipated sixth studio album, “Certified Lover Boy,” is an 86-minute showcase of a toxic, self-aware, unapologetic journey through Drake’s life. Drake described his album as “a combination of toxic masculinity and acceptance of truth which is inevitably heartbreaking.” CLB is a 21-track album composed of Drake unapologetically following […]
Review: ‘Worth’ explores the value of lives lost on 9/11
Currently standing as a top 10 movie on Netflix, the limited-release “Worth” explores the value of a person’s life. Based on true events, the movie chronicles a lawyer’s experience as he attempts to compensate victims and families of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. The Sept. 11 Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) provided funds […]