Pho, a traditional Vietnamese soup, has recently seen an incredible rise in popularity across the United States. What was once a relatively niche dish has become a mainstream favorite and beloved for its warm, aromatic broth, tender noodles and customizable ingredients. Unsurprisingly, Midtown Noodles Bar —located in the Lake Ella […]
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Chile & Chili’s stands out
If you’re searching for a Mexican food experience, Chile & Chili’s Taqueria is where you must go. Tucked away at 5750 West Tennessee St., this vibrant food truck offers more than just a quick meal —it delivers a fiesta of flavors that will leave you coming back for more. This […]
Senate committee rejects bill permitting guns on college campuses
The Florida Senate Committee on Criminal Justice voted 4-3 against SB 814, rejecting a proposal to allow lawful gun owners to carry firearms on college campuses, including dormitories and residence halls. The bill sought to broaden the state’s gun regulations by allowing authorized individuals to carry concealed guns on school […]
Addressing teacher pay in Florida
State Senator Lori Berman, D-Delray Beach, introduced Senate Bill 670, a measure designed to raise the minimum base salary for full-time classroom teachers and certified pre-kindergarten teachers across the state. The bill seeks to address the ongoing teacher shortage in Florida by increasing the minimum base salary for educators to […]
A taste of Jamaica in Tallahassee
If you’re looking for an authentic taste of Jamaica in Tallahassee, C&G Caribbean Restaurant on Apalachee Parkway is the place to go. I’ve been a loyal customer for a while, and every time I step through the door, it feels like I’m getting a little slice of the island, even […]
Is April Fools’ Day still a thing?
April Fools’ Day has long been a tradition of pranks, jokes and lighthearted deception, but in today’s fast-paced digital age, is the holiday still relevant to college students? With social media playing a dominant role in communication and humor evolving with internet trends, the way students engage with April Fools […]
Best Tallahassee nightlife spots for students on a budget
College students looking for a fun night in Tallahassee don’t have to break the bank. Whether you’re into dancing, live music or just grabbing drinks with friends, there are plenty of budget-friendly options around the city. From weekly drink specials to live entertainment, here are some of the best nightlife […]
Funding cuts impact libraries
A recent order by President Donald Trump to cut funding for the Institute of Museum and Library Services has raised concerns. The budget cuts could affect the Samuel H. Coleman Memorial Library, an essential resource for students and academic life on campus. The IMLS, a crucial source of federal funding […]
Stepping out of College Town and exploring Tallahassee
Tallahassee, most known as a college town home to over 70,000 students, has even more to offer in its rural areas. Communities such as Bradfordville, Centerville and Miccosukee maintain a country feel despite the urban development work happening throughout Tallahassee. The local landscape features rolling hills, canopy roads and farmlands. […]
Saving public media for future generations
Rattlers, let’s take a quick trip down memory lane. Remember those PBS shows we all grew up watching— “Arthur,” “Clifford the Big Red Dog” and “Reading Rainbow?” Without figures like Mr. Rogers, the soft-spoken man in the iconic cardigan, many of those beloved PBS shows might never have existed. […]