As a young girl, Michelle Robinson knew she would one day grace the Broadway stage. Growing up in a family full of musicians, her parents were entertainers, Robinson followed her passion early. From the Dance Theatre of Harlem to the Radio City Rockettes, Robinson has done it all. She […]
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Technology Makes Shopping a Comfort
Many people enjoy the luxury of technology and the comfort that it provides. One way they enjoy it is by using technology to access the internet to order groceries. Going grocery shopping can be a headache. People bumping into you, leaving carts in the middle of the aisle, and don’t […]
‘Be Out’ for Three Days of Fun
#8220;Be Out Day 2012” will provide something new to everyone this year. The return of “Be Out Day” will not only be one but three days of events this year. The event is scheduled for this weekend. A weekend of events featuring “Set Friday: Relay for Life edition Be Out […]
FAMU Relays for a Cancer Lifeline
For the past 10 years, Rattlers have been dancing, walking and “relaying” for life. The American Cancer Society Relay for Life event kicks off at the Pete Griffin Track this Friday, April 6th at 6 p.m. . FAMU is the only HBCU that partakes in this life-changing event, giving […]
A night of art and fine wine
A fusion of artistic creations surrounded the studio, while sounds of eclectic rock pulsed throughout the room. Fine wines, hors d’oeuvres and many people circled the floor of the World Ballet Inc. last Saturday for Wine Dance and Art. The event showcased 17 artists from across the state, including […]
Chief of FAMU PD Retires
After an 11-year career as Chief of the Florida A&M Police Department, Calvin Ross has retired. Ross, in a letter to President James H. Ammons, said, he would be working with his wife on a private business venture, “Infinit Productions,” created by his son. His original plan was to […]
SGA Considers Bill to Resuscitate Campus Pool
Resuscitating Florida A&M’s Aquatic Center requires nearly $90,000 to pay for lifeguards and maintenance. A proposal has gone to the Student Government Association for its approval, according to the pool director. The Aquatic Center, which opened in 1980 and closed down in 2008 due to budget cuts, is in the […]
Garlic: Smelly, Magical, Good for You
While searching for healthy remedies can sometimes be nerve wrecking, quite often they are already in your own kitchen. “Garlic can cure a host of sicknesses,” said Dr.Stephen Sinatra, founder of Heart MD institute. One of the smallest and cheapest things you can find in your local grocery store can […]
Children Learn their Racial Perspectives from Parents
In my government class we watched a clip on the AC360 doll study from 2010. This study shows how children identify with race based on what they see and here from adults. This study is based from the 1940 doll study constructed by psychologist Kenneth and Mamie Clark. The 2010 […]
Achoo! Spring is Here
April showers bring May flowers, but does the pollen have to be part of the deal? Tallahassee’s mild winters, scorching hot summers and blossoming flowers during spring are the itchy ingredients for a long and tough allergy season. According to the “PollenCast” on weather.com, from March 9 through 21, tree […]