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Rattlers can see Angel Reese

To gain Caitlin Clark’s attention, Louisiana State University star Angel Reese, the tournament’s Most Valuable Player and the 2023 NCAA women’s champion, utilized the “You can’t see me” gesture. White public commentators Keith Olbermann and Dave Portnoy, among others, critiqued the 20-year-old, calling her a “f****** idiot” and a “classless […]

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No TikTok and no Fizz at FSU

Social media has taken over universities, which has become good and bad at the same time. From Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to one of the newer apps,  Fizz.  Fizz allows college students to create an account using their university email and tweet things anonymously. It has become toxic and caused […]

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Railroad Square adding food hall

For as long as Railroad Square has been open for business, Tallahassee residents have enjoyed everything it has to offer. From hotels to photography studios to art and cultural experiences, Railroad Square has cemented itself as one of the top spots to visit in the capital city. In hopes of […]

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FAMU first stop for Impressions of Beauty tour

Making it on top of its tour schedule this year, Impressions of Beauty kick-started its Beautiverstiy tour at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Wednesday, April 5. The highly anticipated college expo powered by ten-plus brands took place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom.  Upon entering the […]

Lifestyles

Repticon strikes Tallahassee, again

Once a year, the city of Tallahassee becomes home to one of the most interesting conventions in Florida. Repticon — held Saturday at the North Florida Fairgrounds — is an event that brings together reptile enthusiasts, breeders and vendors from all over the country. It is a place where people […]

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Village Square hosts Tallahassee Town Hall

Amidst a wave of political turmoil throughout Tallahassee, the Village Square brought together commissioners from the city and county for the 11th annual Tallahassee Town Hall, addressing several of the pressing issues the capital city is facing. Hosted by WFSU’s Tom Flanigan, the first panel Wednesday at WFSU studios featured […]

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Earth Day at FAMU engages students, residents

Florida A&M University held its second annual Earth Day event Saturday. It was hosted by the University Scholarship Program in conjunction with the United States Department of Agriculture at the Will Packer Amphitheater. In addition to school departments, multiple agencies and organizations came out in support of the event, such […]