Tallahassee is home to many small businesses. From thrift shops to mouth-watering dessert cafes, the capital city’s diversity shines throughout these small businesses. Decadent Delights is an outstanding representation of Tallahassee’s sweet treats. Founder and CEO Arkeba Bouie, a native of Gadsden County, established Decadent Delights, LLC in 2012 and […]
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Shealy hits the ground running
Terrell Shealy Jr, a first-year electrical engineering student at Florida A&M, opened some doors to new opportunities as a freshman. Hailing from Jacksonville, Shealy, 19, debuted as a Rattler and made a name for himself over one full academic year. Shealy always knew his college career path. Some family ties […]
SJGC needs to change Capstone
The greatest milestone for a Florida A&M University broadcast journalism or public relations major obtaining their degree is the Capstone process. Capstone is a presentation of a student’s portfolio, in which the student showcases works and projects throughout their time attending FAMU. Capstone has been an integral part of the […]
Kyle, 21, is a realtor with a mission
Real estate has had an ongoing diversity problem and lack of equality in the industry. Although not a licensed realtor, Dylan Kyle is working tirelessly to change that unfortunate reality. He recognized these inequalities at a young age and has made huge strides in promoting above-par affordable housing for low-income […]
Rattlers strike during FAMU Day at the Capitol
Students, alumni and even high schoolers showed up at the Florida Capitol Thursday to rally for funding during Florida A&M University’s annual FAMU Day. Starting at 9 a.m. with a breakfast orientation on the 22 floor, the Capitol was filled with people lobbying for the university’s legislative budget request throughout […]
‘Competitive’ magnet school may be in the works
State Sen. Keith Perry, R-Gainseville, has filed a measure that will bring a competitive magnet school to Florida. It would be a boarding school that would put up the best and brightest academically from across the state. The school will be located in Alachua County and will be for students […]
Rogers advocates for sexual assault survivors
Brianna Rogers, a former Florida A&M University student, is both a sexual assault survivor and business owner whose experience pushed her to become an advocate for other women. In 2020, Rogers was sexually assaulted. The ordeal left her shaken to the point that she had to start the process of […]
Gainer, Hoggatt sign NIL pacts
Name, image, and likeness sponsorship deals are a hot topic among collegiate athletes today, and even more so controversial when discussing the gap between female and male student-athletes. Two Florida A&M University female athletes have been making moves on and off the field this season, taking the opportunity to sign […]
‘Don’t say period’ moving forward
A new bill that targets LGBTQ+ youth and students in K-12 is close to being passed by Florida’s Legislature. House Bill 1069, now dubbed “Don’t Say Period” by critics, will ban health education and conversations about sexual orientation, sexual reproduction and gender identity through grade eight. Rep. Stan McClain, R-Ocala, […]
Alumna, now a physician, making history
Vanderbilt University’s neurosurgery residency program will welcome its first Black female resident in over a century. Tamia Potter, an alumna of Florida A&M University, is making history in Nashville as the first Black woman to take a position in neurosurgery at the university’s medical center. The 26-year-old learned the news on […]