“Cuffing season” is upon us once again. Another season of matching pajamas, pumpkin patches, couples Christmas photos and the list goes on. The phenomenon of cuffing season — which lasts from late October to early February — can possibly be better referred to as the beginning of the winter blues. […]
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Wear purple in October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
On average, 20 people are physically abused by their partners every minute. There are 10 million victims of abuse every year. October looks to spread awareness to end this tragically high number. Oct. 19 is #PurpleThursday, which spreads awareness and provides recognition for domestic violence survivors. In 2023, the Start […]
FSU circus hosts Halloween shows
Members of Florida State University’s Flying High Circus have been hard at work preparing for their upcoming Halloween shows. The show features typical circus acts but with a Halloween twist. Established in 1947, the circus is one of the oldest college circuses and has been a long-standing part of the […]
Understanding neurodiversity
In a world that celebrates diversity, it is crucial to recognize the unique challenges that individuals with ADHD and autism face when interacting in spaces primarily designed for neurotypical individuals. October is ADHD Awareness Month, and it is important for Florida A&M University students to understand and educate themselves and […]
Transitioning to Florida
With an acceptance rate of around 33%, Florida A&M has proven valiant in its efforts to remain the No. 1 public HBCU in the country. Students from across the nation submit applications every year in hopes of an opportunity to attend the university. Given that FAMU is stationed in the […]
FAMU hosts free breast exams for students
Florida A&M University’s Student Health Services co-sponsored with a Rattler to host a free breast examination for students and the local community on Tuesday. Kyla Smith, a 4th year pre-physical therapy student from Lakeland, was determined to use her voice to bring awareness to helpful preventative tips for breast cancer. […]
ECHO Outreach Ministries giving back
With the weather slowly getting cooler and the seasons changing, giving back to organizations that reach out to those in need plays a vital role in creating positive change. ECHO Outreach Ministries is one of many examples of hope, working tirelessly to transform lives, strengthen communities and provide a sense […]
Housing Step Show kicks off Homecoming
Homecoming is less than one week away, and there is no better word to describe the energy on campus than “excitement.” The flags have begun their duty as an intro to the thrilling week ahead. The party promoters have begun their extensive promotion process, also known as leaving tiny flyers […]
Will Biden be able to forgive some student debt?
When logging into www.studentaid.gov you may notice a yellow disclaimer message box that states, “The Supreme Court issued a decision blocking us from moving forward with our one-time student debt relief plan. The information below is not up to date.” After the Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration from canceling […]
Should FAMU be ranked ahead of Spelman and Howard?
About a month ago FAMU celebrated an outstanding accomplishment being ranked No. 91 among all of the nation’s public college and universities, as well as ranked No. 1 among all public Historically Black Colleges and Universities for the fifth consecutive year. To top it off, FAMU rose to No. 3 […]