Rock N Roll Sushi, an energetic addition to Tallahassee’s dining scene, has become a perennial favorite among many locals and visitors. The restaurant combines customary Japanese cuisine and a rock ‘n’ roll ambiance, thus providing a truly special and memorable dining experience. Rock N Roll Sushi’s energetic setting has […]
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Trap Boy Burger embraces ‘trap aesthetic’
Tallahassee is known for its chicken tenders and burgers, and the latest addition to the city’s food scene is Trap Boy Burger. A new burger joint from the owners of Trap Boy Ramen, the restaurant raises the question: How far will the owners push the “trap aesthetic?” Trap Boy Burger […]
HBCU Week NOW and MPT to host virtual event celebrating HBCU legacy
In a celebration of the enduring impact and leadership fostered by Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), HBCU Week NOW and Maryland Public Television (MPT) are joining forces to present Celebrating & Preserving the HBCU Legacy, a virtual event taking place on Thursday, March 6, at 7 p.m. eastern time. […]
DEI ban raises concerns for FAMU
Recent federal executive orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion programs are causing significant disruption in higher education. Students and officials at FAMU are left questioning how these changes will affect their campus and the university’s future. As a historically black college that utilizes DEI programs to support its diverse student […]
VIDEO: Students protest Charlie Kirk at FSU
Death penalty proposed for assassination attempts
Florida Republicans Sen. Blaise Ingoglia and Rep. Jeff Holcomb have filed similar bills that seek to impose the death penalty on those who attempt to assassinate a head of state under certain circumstances. The bills, SB 776 and HB 653, propose adding provisions to Florida’s capital felony laws, making it […]
Abortions decrease in Florida
Florida’s abortion rates have dropped for the first time since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. In 2024, abortions fell to 60,755, a 28% decrease from the 84,052 abortions that took place in 2023, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. This decline also comes […]
Bryant, Williams make SGA history
In a historic victory, Zayla Bryant and Kennedy Williams have been elected as the new Student Government Association president and vice president at Florida A&M University. The Bryant-Williams ticket secured 56% of the vote, earning 2,005 votes in Tuesday’s election. They defeated incumbent President Loryn May and her running […]
Lawmakers consider reforms for victims of wrongful incarceration
House Bill 59 and Senate Bill 130 are designed to change Florida’s compensation system for wrongful incarceration victims. In response to complaints that the current system is overly restrictive, these proposals would increase eligibility and expand the timeframe for submitting compensation claims. According to the Florida Senate, several significant amendments […]
State’s new attorney general sues Target
After being sworn in on Feb. 17 as the state’s new attorney general, James Uthmeier has filed a lawsuit against Target for claims of misleading and defrauding investors over market risks involving LGBTQ activism within the company. This is further explained in an article from My Florida Legal, discussing […]