The picturesque canopy trees lining Old Bainbridge Road are a hallmark of Tallahassee’s charm. Yet, for pedestrians, the road poses significant risks due to its lack of continuous sidewalks. Residents and community members are speaking out, emphasizing the urgent need for safer walking routes. Luisa Miller, a longtime resident of […]
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Althea Gibson paved the way for Black athletes
When thinking of tennis stars, the first names that most likely come to mind are Serena and Venus Williams. While they are well established, they are not the first female tennis players to make strides in sports for the Black community. Althea Neale Gibson was born Aug. 29, 1927, to […]
55th Student Senate elects new leaders and reviews new bills
The 55th Student Senate held its ninth session of the spring semester, in the senate chambers presenting four new bills. During committee reports, Judicial and Rules Chairwoman Nissa Phillip shared that the Elections Reform Committee will begin meeting to assess the success of the spring campaign season. This committee is […]
Rattlers host pro day
Bragg Memorial Stadium was the stage as some of Florida A&M’s top football prospects put their skills on full display during FAMU Pro Day 2025. With NFL scouts in attendance, players took part in drills, measurements, and on-field workouts, hoping to impress and take the next step toward the league. […]
Criminal justice subcommittee moves to increase student safety
The Florida House of Representatives’ Criminal Justice Subcommittee met Wednesday afternoon to vote on 16 bills. The bills ranged from the safety of students to mental health and the regulation of unmanned aircraft such as drones. Representative Brad Yeager (R-Pasco) presented the second bill of the meeting, HB 1403. Filed […]
Artreunnah Perkins’ fashion legacy
The style of a person can be portrayed in many ways. For example, how deeply someone is interested in makeup or shoes. For 21-year-old Artreunnah Perkins, style is portrayed by her through the clothes she wears. Perkins, born in Cairo, Georgia, moved to Tallahassee when she was about 3 years […]
The drive for recreational pot far from dead
In the wake of Florida’s 2024 general election, a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at legalizing recreational marijuana fell short of the necessary votes. Despite significant support —gathering 55.9% of the vote —Amendment 3 failed to meet the 60% threshold required for passage, signaling a major setback for proponents of adult-use […]
Walmart scales back DEI efforts
In a major shift, Walmart is cutting back many of its programs that had been established for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). The move comes among more and more companies rethinking and even scrapping such programs. The world’s largest retailer confirmed the changes last month. It marks a significant retreat […]
Unmasking the battle: Autism vs. school districts
For parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ensuring their child’s educational needs are met often presents significant challenges on school campuses. Despite their goal to provide guidance and ease in their children’s lives, navigating support systems can be daunting. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, autism […]
Gayle King does it her way
Gayle King is one of the country’s most well-known broadcast journalists today, and she still manages to keep relevant in the fast-paced media life. Many people know her as Oprah Winfrey’s good friend , but King made sure to make a name for herself. Regardless of King’s connections and help, […]