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Hidden Treasures: Goodwill provides valuable items at low prices

For college students, innovative ways to save money and spend less are essential. The Goodwill Industries – Big Bend Inc. stores are some of the best places to find hidden treasures. Summer Ban Etten, a sales associate at the Goodwill Betton Bookstore on Thomasville Road, said all of the items […]

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Lady Rattlers soar over winless Eagles

  The women’s basketball team went on the road and pulled out a 63-50 victory in conference play against the North Carolina Central University Lady Eagles on Saturday. The Lady Rattlers (9-13, 6-3 MEAC) started slow as they were held scoreless for the first three minutes. However, they would go […]

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Streaks continue: FAMU loses third, NCCU wins 10th

  The Rattlers lost their third consecutive basketball game Saturday, falling to the North Carolina Central University Eagles 51-43. Junior guard Jeremy Ingram led the Eagles (16-7, 9-0 MEAC) with 18 points and seven rebounds. Stanton Kidd, a junior forward, added 15 points and five rebounds for NCCU en route […]

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Finding your purpose

  The hardest decision in life, as a college student, is determining what career path to venture down. Fulfilling our purpose is an essential milestone that every student desires to accomplish at some point. Some people show up to college already prepared with their aspirations, and others require trial and error […]

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Living with a stranger

  The adventure of finally leaving the nest can be a dream come true for some students, but living with a roommate you cannot get along with can quickly turn into a nightmare. No more rules, curfews, chores or parental discipline are some of students’ favorite aspects of living away […]

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AIDing in the fight against HIV

The Eternal Legendary Kings (E.L.K.) hosted an HIV/AIDS carnival at FAMU Park on Friday. Ackerly Barnett, president of E.L.K., said the purpose of the event was to bring awareness to the Florida A&M community about HIV/AIDS. According to a 2010 statistic from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, blacks […]

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Ceremony to honor Charles C. Kidd

  The late co-founder of the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Charles C. Kidd Sr., will be honored in the Perry-Paige Auditorium on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Following the service, Kidd will be honored in an unveiling ceremony for the Wall of Distinction in the School of the Environment, which will […]

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Land of the free, home of the afraid

On Dec. 14 of last year, a man shot and killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. A principal, psychologist, teachers and children are now lifeless because of one man’s selfish and senseless acts. These families couldn’t spend the holidays with their loved […]

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The Dangers of ‘Spice’n it up

I’ve always been told that college is supposed to be the best experience of our lives. It is supposed to be our one free pass to live life vicariously, make terrible mistakes justified by valuable lessons, meet new friends to expand our network, develop professionally and experiment with drugs and […]

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Tennis teams triumph

  The Florida A&M men and women’s tennis teams were both victorious against Alabama State University on Friday. Both the men and women’s teams are trying to overcome slow starts. Temuera Asafu-Adjaye, a senior pre-physical therapy student from Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, said the men’s team is accustomed to the […]