Many college students are using food stamps as an alternative to lowering their grocery costs. Not only do they get free groceries, but they also have an opportunity to keep some extra cash in their pockets at the end of the month. To be eligible for food stamps, students must […]
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Humphries to leave in December, FAMU still without a president
With the on-campus visits and public interviews of FAMU’s five presidential finalists drawing closer, members of the presidential search advisory committee still have not met. A scheduled Nov. 12 meeting at the Grand Ballroom was rescheduled to Nov. 19. The committee is composed of 70 people drawn from a wide […]
Current Presidential Candidates
Braja M. Das Dean, College of Engineering and Computer Science Fred Gainous Chancellor of Alabama College System Barbara Harden-Williams grant reader, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Allan M. Hoffma Dean, College of Health Sciences at Des Moines University Robert R. Jennings Information unavaialble Lewis L. Jones- Former Provost […]
Health care can equal sisterhood
Female students in the science field who are looking for an organization that will help them with their career, can consider the Kappa Psi Psiettes professional health care organization. The Delta Iota chapter of Kappa Psi Psiettes was founded by 18 women on FAMU’s campus on April 12 and 19, […]
Excerpts ffrom the Presidential Leadership Statement
Duties and Responsiblities: -The President is the Chief Executive Officer of the University and reports to the Board of Trustees of FAMU. As the Chief Executive Officer, the President works in close consultation with the Board of Trustees and with a range of internal and external constituencies to provide overall […]
Sorority redefines Veteran’s Day
For many, Veteran’s Day was a day to honor all veterans of the armed forces, but for Tallahassee’s homeless, it was a day to remember their needs. The Gamma Alpha Chapter of Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority Inc., held its fourth annual cookout for the homeless on Nov. 12. […]
MIND MATTERS Dennard: Find new methods to cope with deathoved one is hard
Dear Mind Matters, I am a junior at FAMU who is having difficulty staying motivated. I used to be energetic and active on campus. Nothing has been the same since my younger brother died unexpectedly in a car accident. Although it’s been two years, it seems like yesterday. My friends […]
FAMU TV(Ch 20) Schedule
SUNDAY November 115 p.m. Law Power Justice 5:30 p.m. Pacific Century 6:30 p.m. Future Generation 7 p.m. Powerhouse Gospel 8 p.m NAACP Speaks8:30 p.m. It’s Time 9 p.m. Hats Off 9:30 p.m Cybernation 10 p.m Educational Forum11 p.m. Cinema 20: Kansas City Confidential 12:30 a.m. Toonville 1 a.m. Community Bulletin […]
FAMU TV 20 Schedule
SUNDAY November 115 p.m. Law Power Justice 5:30 p.m. Pacific Century 6:30 p.m. Future Generation 7 p.m. Powerhouse Gospel 8 p.m NAACP Speaks8:30 p.m. It’s Time 9 p.m. Hats Off 9:30 p.m Cybernation 10 p.m Educational Forum11 p.m. Cinema 20: Kansas City Confidential 12:30 a.m. Toonville 1 a.m. Community Bulletin […]
Magazine makes long ‘Journey’ on first issue
Although there has been some re-arranging of the date for the debut issue, the first issue of Journey magazine will be available soon. The “issues” that plagued the magazine’s production have proven to be a small setback. After two and a half weeks at the printers, Journey will be released […]