Students are still not satisfied with the University’s campus dining hall citing that the “café” is lacking many elements that are needed to fulfill their wants. “It isn’t satisfying,” said Tiffianie Larkins, a freshman physical therapy student. “They need more variety.” Linzie Walker, a first-year pharmacy student, added the price […]
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‘Celebrate the human spirit’ through dance
Orchesis Contemporary Dance Theatre will present its annual spring concert Jan. 20 to Jan. 23 in Lee Hall Auditorium. The theme for this year’s concert is “Celebrating the Human Spirit.” For more than 40 years, Orchesis has been performing throughout Tallahassee and other cities in the state. Members of Orchesis […]
Marching ‘100’ returns to festival
Shivering band members warmed up their instruments outside of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg Sunday. About 20 bands in high and middle schools performed at the “Drum Major for Justice Festival of Bands.” Florida A&M University’s Marching “100” was the honored guest as the demonstration band. Julian White, the band […]
Power of one should be recognized
Over the weekend, the world celebrated the life and legacy of the late Rev. Dr.. Martin Luther King, Jr. All over the country, thousands marched just as King did before them to state capitols, city halls and town squares. But for what? Back in the day, black men and women […]
Police shoot former
NFL Former Oakland Raiders center Barret Robbins is in critical condition after being shot by Miami Beach Police following an altercation Sunday morning. The 2002 Pro Bowl selection is infamously remembered for going AWOL the night before Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003. Robbins, who was shot several times in the […]
FAMU Announcements
The SEO Internship Program is offering internships to all juniors majoring in the areas of mathematics, engineering, business administration & economics with a GPA of a 3.0. Deadline is Jan 31. For further information go to www.seo-wa.org Attention students, SGA is seeking talented individuals who would like to be feature […]
Do it big then!
Haute Stuff. The year of 2005 is bringing looks that are bigger, brighter and worn in bulk. Everything is in excess. We know it’s still technically winter but the weather has been so spring-like that we decided to give you tips to revamp your wardrobe for any season from top […]
Lack of focus delays graduation
Getting caught up in everything and anything that won’t help students graduate is common for those entering college. Some have seen it happen. Some have experienced, or are still experiencing it for that matter. At FAMU it is known that hanging on the Set, constant partying, having too much fun, […]
Gospel group delivers great show
If you’re looking for music that perfectly combines the message of Christ with uncompromising flavor, Deliverence has come. Deliverence, a local gospel group, was started by Minister Robert Brown, a FAMU alumnus. While this group’s lyrical content focuses on the message of Christ, their sound incorporates various styles of music […]
RE:”University Should Ban Smoking” from Wednesday Jan. 12, 2005
Personally, I have never had a problem with smoking on campus. In fact, I was fairly surprised my first year at FAMU to see the lack of smoking. I believe less smoking is seen on our campus than at other schools in Tallahassee. Althought I haven’t noticed “packs” of smokers, […]