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Museum waiting to hear screams
The Tallahassee Museum is hosting the 13th Annual Halloween Howl this Friday and Saturday. This spooky event will last from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and will include a number of both frightening and fun-filled features and activities that just about anyone can enjoy. “The entire museum is completely transformed,” […]
Mother extends love to students
Author, motivational speaker and former host of the show “Forgive or Forget,” Mother Love, brought her Bus and Truck Tour to the Blue Cross/ Blue Shield Auditorium in the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Florida A&M University. Mother Love spoke to students, faculty and staff on the effects […]
Food for the soul
Maggie and Cleveland Richards, owners of Richard’s Chicken, Fish and More, pride themselves on being a family-owned restaurant. The couple has been married for twelve years; about the same time this soul food duo has been cooking. We asked Cleveland Richards what made him want to sell country-style soul food? […]
Pita Pit is good to go
It’s the middle of the night, and the hours of studying you’ve done has worked up an appetite. You could go for your average choice of burgers, tacos, or pizza or you can indulge in a fresh hot pita or gyro. And here’s the kicker, you can eat on anytime […]
Coalition opens up to local media
In another attempt to promote its cause, the Student Coalition for Justice launched a new campaign on Wednesday, called Operation: MediaMatters. The group submitted a letter to several media outlets in the local community to kick off the campaign. Through this new approach, members of the organization said they hope […]
Routine check leads to evictions
Gary Molden, 19, had no idea that in the middle of the semester he would be looking for a place to live. The Palmetto North resident was given notice by Florida A&M University’s housing department after a routine apartment inspection last Tuesday, went awry. Molden, a sophomore business administration student […]
Gang numbers climb
Gang violence is on the rise in Tallahassee. While each community has its own definition of a gang, the Florida Department of Corrections defines it as “a formal or informal ongoing organization, association, or group that has as one of its primary activities the committing of criminal or delinquent acts.” […]
WANM radio ups ante with Web site launch
WANM radio has been heard over the airwaves since 1976, but Homecoming week marks the introduction of an additional medium for FAMU’s radio station-the Internet. WANM is launching a Web site that offers many features to their listeners while staying on the air as regularly programmed. Confirmed by the radio […]
Race, status should not matter
An overwhelming number of people have been forced to flee their homes in Southern California. Many of them do not know if they will ever return to the place they once called home. It is a terrible reality that some citizens of California are subjected to such conditions, but we […]