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Legislation addresses food deserts

A key component of public health is having access to nutritious, inexpensive food. In response, a Florida lawmaker has filed SB 112, the Healthy Food Financing Initiative Program, which aims to relieve food deserts, enhance public health, and support regional economies. SB 112 is sponsored by Senator Shevrin D. Jones, […]

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SBI student takes top honors in HBCU competition

The world of finance is a fast-moving and competitive arena where standing out from other players requires a unique combination of strategy, dedication and a deep understanding of the markets. Florida A&M University transfer student Jaeden Patterson, a fourth-year business administration major, recently demonstrated all of these qualities, emerging in […]

Lifestyles

BLCK & WELL puts wellness first

Established in August, BLCK & WELL is an online platform that empowers students to experience mental wellness. The organization focuses on creating a community that serves and nurtures one another through moments of growth, reflection and daily routines. Students can access lifestyle advice through informational graphic posts on the Instagram […]

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Harvest Festival promotes a healthy lifestyle

The second annual FAMUly Harvest Festival made its mark on the community once again. The Harvest Festival is an annual community event centered around agro-ecology, including all-natural vendors, educational stations, nutritional food options and more. Community-centered events such as this one provide opportunities to create long-lasting memories for their attendees […]

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ROTC cadets prepare for spring camp

ROTC cadets at Florida A&M University and Florida State University conducted their annual fall field training exercises last weekend at the city’s water treatment facility. Three days of training were spent working on various mission-essential tasks in a field environment. The cadets were preparing for advanced camp, which will be […]

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We have more, but we are doing less

The senate meeting on Monday began 20 minutes late due to the quorum not being met at 6 p.m. Despite the late start, confusion and frustration quickly ignited the room in light of troubling revelations regarding the usage of the Florida A&M Student Government Association funds. An internal investigation conducted […]