Aspiring producers, songwriters and interested students can now perfect their craft of music recording in Florida A&M University’s School of Journalism & Graphic Communication. The program now offers an introductory music recording course. “This is a non-credit generating course for students who have an interest in learning skills associated with […]
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Maximize your wardrobe to stay in style
The recession is taking a toll on students who want to stay fashionable in these trying times. Staying in style does not have to break the wallet. Some stores, like Ross, offer up to 60 percent off department store prices. Ross carries an abundance of brand name apparel and shoes […]
Local theatre stages classic production
There will be shining lights, alluring acts, and spectacular performances as Tallahassee Little Theatre puts on a community production of “The Producers.” The 2005 critically acclaimed musical was originally performed on Broadway starring actors Nathan Lane, Mathew Broderick and Uma Thurman. “The Producers” was a groundbreaking hit. The 2001 play […]
Art collection showcases black history
Florida A&M University students will get a taste of culture and find ancient artifacts within the personal art collection of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey at the Mary Brogan Museum of Art & Science starting September 11. The museum will host, The Kinsey Collection: Shared Treasures of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey, […]
FAMU football victory
The Rattlers earn a big win during the first home game of the season against Delaware State. Final score, FAMU 21, Delaware State 10. Check back with thefamuanonline.com for updates on this story.
Arrest made in first game shooting
Joyous celebration over the FAMU Rattler football victory ended as a shooter injured three people following the game late Saturday near Howard Hall on Wahnish Way. A text alert sent by the university early this morning said, “All clear/arrest made. An arrest has been made in the shooting incident on […]
Students aware of west coast pollution
When drinking a bottle of water, it is difficult to imagine that it could end up floating in the Pacific garbage patch, a polluted area of ocean located one thousand miles off the California coast. Florida A&M University’s Green Coalition is conscious of the growing pollution issue on […]
Students reap ROTC’s financial benefits
Florida A&M University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program builds character, instills leadership skills and teaches lessons invaluable to its members, but now some students are joining the program for other reasons not quite the norm. According to Lt. Col. Jeffrey Williams, the administrator of the Army/ROTC program, members […]
Sheryl Underwood brings humor to the Hill
With her stellar side-ponytail and flowing lashes, comedienne Sheryl Underwood stopped by Florida A&M University’s campus for a quick interview with The Famuan. The God-fearing comedienne makes households laugh across the country with her raw sense of humor on stage and on radio. She talked about getting her […]
Senate affirms new point system
The 39th Student Senate approved changes for the electoral commission fall 2009 point system Monday. Candidates will now be fined 40 points for advertising billboards on campus. Electoral Commissioner Alyse Taylor met with the senate to explain why campaign billboards should not be allowed on campus. “I don’t feel like […]