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Street hustle not for college

Everyone has the right, at least in the United States, to make money anyway they choose too. In college, if never before, the entrepreneur spirit inside of a person comes out and greets the rest of us, ready and willing to satisfy our need of whatever it maybe. For some […]

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The pill, a cure for overpopulation

Girls, as young as 11, can now get birth controls pills through their school health care center. According to the Associated Press, education officials in Portland, Maine, have decided to allow a middle school health center to make a full range of contraception available, including birth control pills and patches. […]

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Students can move mountains

Local issues turn national through activism; remember the Civil Rights movement? As news of racially charged crimes continue to appear, students from Florida A&M University, Florida State and Tallahassee Community College joined to form the Student Coalition for Justice. And, although the group is well over a year old, it […]

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Spartans daunt Rattlers at home

An upset victory over Norfolk State (6-1) (5-0) was there for the taking as the Rattlers (2-5) (1-3) welcomed the visiting Spartans last night to a rain soaked Bragg Memorial Stadium. Coming into the game, Norfolk State was tied for first place in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference but were 0-9 […]

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Breast Cancer fundraiser

The Lovely Ladies of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. would like you to join us on the Set from 12-2 as we fundraiser and provide information on breast cancer awareness. Email ajanei1336@aol.com for more information.

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Mr. AKA Pageant

The Lovely Ladies of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. will be holding a Mr. Alpha Kappa Alpha Pageant interest meeting9 in Tucker Hall room 200 at 5 p.m. Please feel free to contact Shanelle Martin with any question or comments at (301) 213-7638.

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S.A.N.K.O.F.A. presents The History of Injustice

S.A.N.K.O.F.A. presents The History of Injustice Saturday at 4:00 p.m. in Tucker Hall Room 200. We will discuss whether there has been “liberty and justice for all” in regard to Martin Lee Anderson, Jena 6 and Amadu Diaollo. Contact Quinton (850) 264-4213 for more info. 

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Minority Teacher Education Scholarship

The FAMU College of Education is seeking applicants for The Minority Teacher Education Scholarship. If you are a newly admitted student into the teacher education program, at least a junior and have a minimum 2.5 GPA you may eligible. The Application deadline is Nov. 1, 2007. For more information visit […]

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FAMU S.A.F.E. Team returns

Want to feel safe traveling cross-campus at night? Have no fear – FAMU S.A.F.E. Team is back in full effect! Beginning Sunday, October 21st, Students Available for Escorts will be providing escorts to and from on-campus locations during the hours of 9pm to 2am, Sunday through Thursday. Our services are […]

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Canned Food Drive

The Campus Activities Board will be holding the The Clash of the Classes Canned Food Drive begins Oct. 22 through Nov. 19. Each academic class can bring their cans to the Office of Student Activites and place them in their class’ bin. The class who collects the most cans will […]