Photo courtesy of Google I got my first credit card during my freshman year of college. I wanted more money, and to my understanding a credit card would take care of my financial needs. I maxed it out and started to fall behind on payments. As a student in the […]
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Miller’s Ale House: Friendly, but mediocre food
Miller's Ale House is located on Apalachee Parkway. Photo submitted by Erica Inalien From humble beginnings in Jupiter in Palm Beach County, where Jack and Marie Miller opened their first ale house in 1988, to owning more than 78 different locations in 11 states, it is easy to say that […]
Review: ‘The Hate U Give’ the perfect movie for our time
The Hate U Give movie. Photo Courtesy of Google Images. In a time where horror and superheroes dominate the box office, it is always inspiring to see authentic stories being told on big screens. George Tillman Jr, director of “The Hate U Give,” captures the black experience in America. Based […]
Hurricane Michael proves beneficial
Jina Gilliam Photo submitted by Jina Gilliam For most people who have ever experienced a hurricane, what I’m about to say may come as a bit of a shock. However I am truly grateful for the category 4 hurricane that made its presence known to most of the gulf coast […]
A local, safe haven for pregnant women
Pregnancy center for women and families on Gadsden street. Photo submitted by Christina Compere When you find out that you are pregnant, the first few things that come to mind are the options. It’s not just about the pro-life and pro-choice options for your future, but the options available to […]
Was It worth staying put during the storm?
When you think of a hurricane, what comes to mind first? Well, one thing that was heavy on students’ minds as Hurricane Michael approached last week was evacuation. But some were not that lucky to just get up and go. As the Category 4 storm made its presence known in […]
FAMU students shouldn’t feel slighted by new ‘FSU Target’
Billboard on advertising the new FSU Target. Chanetris Chance | The Famuan Many are excited about the new Target that opened on West Tennessee Street this summer. The store is a part of Target’s plan to build small-format stores in neighborhoods and college-populated areas. On billboards around town, the company promotes […]
Life after college: Is anyone as freaked out as I am?
Photo Courtesy: Jenee Matthew It’s safe to say after four years of college, I’m not ready to grow up. I’m not ready. But, who ever is? I want to be happy because in a little more than 50 days I’ll be receiving the degree I worked excruciatingly for. But, as […]
Voodoo Dog deserves a visit
Voodoo Dog is on South Macomb Street only a half-mile from the FAMU campus. Photo submitted by Rikki Bell. Voodoo Dog is a funky hot dog orientated eatery. It also sells creative burgers, beers, and desserts. It is a great place to get a quick meal with your family and friends. […]
Julius Malema’s vision for South Africa is a bad one
Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters C.J. Bryant | The FAMUAN Julius Malema, a member of the Parliament of South Africa and leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, has plans for South Africa that are wrong steps in the right direction. Malema preaches of healing the economy, […]