FAMU wide receiver Roosevelt Kiser has been named as one of the top 20 wide receivers in the NCAA Division I-AA rankings. Kiser, a physical education major from Ft. Lauderdale, FL, is a junior in the classroom and on the field. He is said to be a leader of the […]
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Rattlers and coach are back on the field with a new focus
Florida A&M University’s football program has undergone many changes in the last year, but the most recent change might just bring the glory days of the Rattler strike back to the hill. This week, Sports Editor Serge Beaubrum was given the opportunity to sit down with the newest addition to […]
Announcements
Department of Campus Recreation is need of officials for FAMU’s Intramural Flag Football League. No experience is necessary, and both men and women are encouraged to apply. Stop by the Intramural Office in the Student Union Building, Room 112 to apply. The deadline for Applications is September 6th. For more […]
College career includes both ups and downs
It’s like high school but its worse, now you have to pay. If you haven’t taken notice your college career will probably be the most fun, but trying time of your life. In addition to stern professors, sky-rocketing tuition, and looking good on “the set” you do have to realize […]
Students scramble for money and answers as gas prices peak around the nation
Across the nation, gas prices are soaring to unbelievable heights. Though gas stations close to FAMU’s campus, such as Solo on Lake Bradford, RaceWay and Petro on Adams Street were recently some of the cheapest stations in Tallahassee their average gas price for the past few days has been $3.20 […]
Additional registration time allotted
Interim President Castell V. Bryant extended the registration deadline to Tuesday Sept. 6 due to long lines in the financial aid office during the first week of classes. Bryant and members of the Student Government Association (SGA) personally visited the financial aid office on Aug. 30 because the line extended […]
Students enjoy co-ed living experience, for the moment
Due to overbooking in the Gibbs Hall dormitory, up to 50 incoming male freshman were placed in Diamond Hall for several days until there was availability elsewhere. While the males were in the dormitory, they shared the building with female students living in McGuinn Hall. The majority of the rooms […]
DOH starts sex talk
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is assisting parents in talking to their teens about sex, via the Internet. The new Web site http://www.4parents.gov states in its introduction that it is “a guide to help you and your teen discuss important, yet difficult, issues about healthy choices, sex […]
Email transmission of the FAMUAN
Date: June 6, 2005 I have not received any editions ofthe FAMUAN since April. I was wondering if my email was dropped in error or is there some other reason. Thank you Saundra Williamsuserw667@aol.com
Going ‘Greek’ may break bonds
Some students on campus say joining a Greek organization can ruin close and long-term friendships and relationships. Others said it is about what the people do with their relationship or friendship. You and your best friend have known each other since freshman year of high school. The two of you […]