The Florida A&M Rattlers fell to the North Carolina A&T Aggies 16-3 on Saturday afternoon after a mediocre performance from the offense. The Rattlers had more first downs, total plays, total yards, and time of possession but the offense, led by quarterback Tyler Bass, could not find the end […]
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FAMU prepares for NCCU
The Lady Rattlers have won 10 out of their last 12 games and look to stay undefeated as they take on the North Carolina Central Lady Eagles. The Lady Rattlers come into the match 10-9 and 8-0 in conference play. The Lady Rattlers currently have the best conference record […]
FAMU gets tough win against NCA&T
The Florida A&M Rattlers beat the North Carolina A&T Lady Aggies in three sets Friday night. Coach Tanio Trifonov didn’t like the effort from his team Friday night despite the win. “Injuries are a part of the game nothing serious we just have some minor tendonitis, but that […]
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Rattlers take care of Rams at home
The Florida A&M Rattlers defeated the Albany State Rams Thursday night. The Rattlers as lost to an exhibition game against Rams last year. FAMU got off slow start in the first half but picked up the intensity and in the second half; they went on 13-5 run midway through […]
‘Gang Girl’ brings awareness to black violence
Florida A&M will hold its Third Annual National Conference on African/Black Psychology, which focuses on violence. The conference comprises a series of events, with one anticipated event – “Gang Girl.” “Gang Girl” will appear Friday at 5 p.m. in the Blue Cross Blue Shield Auditorium of the College of […]
Pets abandoned after graduation
Although many students say goodbye to their pets when they go away to college, a number of students in Tallahassee decide to share their college experience with their furry friends. Many students become pet owners by chance. Some find a stray kitten outside their apartment. Others may end up […]
Homecoming, now and then
As Florida A&M embarks on its 125th anniversary homecoming festivities, I can’t help but wonder how things will actually be. Even though homecoming and the presidential election are happening in the same week, I must admit that my expectations aren’t as high as they probably should be. I am […]
Club brings jazzy flavor
B Sharps Jazz Café still serves the Tallahassee community with one of America’s greatest art forms: Jazz, according to its website. The building originally housed a nursing home in 1921, which was started by Annie L. Shepard, a women’s working band leader. Geraldine Seay, an English professor at Florida […]
Former senator honored after nearly three decades of service
The Road Designation Ceremony was held by Florida Rep. Alan Williams on Tuesday in Midway. Williams was grateful for this opportunity. “Not only was he a mentor of mine but also a colleague,” Williams said. “I served with him for several years at both the city and state government […]