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Potential sequester threatens education

  The word sequester has been mentioned a lot lately in the news, but not many people know what that means. An economics professor asked his students to raise their hands if they knew they could define sequesters. Unsurprisingly, only a couple of students raised their hands out of a […]

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Black Archives to present MLK exhibit

  The Black Archives Research Center and Museum will host the grand opening of “The King Center Imaging Project” on Monday at 6 p.m. ElizabethMurell Dawson, archivist and curator of the Black Archives, said the event would be both informative and entertaining for students due to its technological aspects. “I […]

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Pay it forward to help future Rattlers

  As graduation nears, the recurring question of “will I give back to my beloved institution once I graduate?” continues to arise. I feel this is something all alumni should do after graduation. However, I often feel as if I’m alone in this sentiment. Most of my classmates say they […]

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Obamacare expansion in Florida affects us all

  When Gov. Rick Scott held a press conference on Wednesday to announce that he wants Florida to participate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, known as “Obamacare,” my heart skipped a beat. Scott, who is running for re-election in 2014, needs this to improve his image with […]

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Leasing center to host grand opening party

  Tallahassee’s largest student housing company, Student Housing Solutions (STU), will host a grand opening block party March 1 from 4-7 p.m. The party will be held at Jennings Place on South Adams Street to celebrate the opening of a new leasing center, in an effort to build the company’s […]

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Fresh food becomes staple of local restaurant

  Buying local ingredients has been more than just a way of business for the Miccosukee Root Cellar since its opening in November 2011. Every ingredient used, all the way down to the salt, is natural, organic or locally sourced. The restaurant has stayed true to its roots by utilizing […]

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Parent trigger bill returns to state Senate

  The Parent Empowerment in Education bill, also known as the “parent trigger bill,” has returned after being denied by the senate last year. Sen. Kelli Stargel, who is sponsoring the bill, picked it up after last year’s defeat. If the bill passes through the education, appropriations and policy committees, […]

Sports

Gun controversy triggers memories for football player

Lavante Page still remembers that day in September 2009. It was the first football game of the season, Florida A&M at home against Delaware State University, and the then-sophomore running back from Atlanta got his first start for the Rattlers. He was leaving the Galimore-Powell Fieldhouse after a postgame press […]

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FAMU hosts recruitment event at TCC

Florida A&M held Advising Day at Tallahassee Community College on Wednesday. Representatives from various schools and colleges, as well as clubs and organizations, at FAMU provided admission information to prospective students. According to FAMU’s website, 129 of the 301 students who transferred to the university in 2011 were from TCC. […]

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State recidivism rate reaches record low

It’s a word few people hear and fewer know the meaning of: recidivism. And it’s at a record low in Florida. “Recidivism is the measurement of an inmate as they are released and how many of them actually are remanded back into the departments custody within a three year period,” […]