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FAMU Announcements

The Beta Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. will be accepting nominations for selectd categories of the Beta Alpha Choice Awards from Monday to March 5. The Beta Alpha Choice Awards will be held March 21 in Lee Hall Auditorium. Please stay tuned for further details or contact […]

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Event gives students look at Caribbean culture

The FAMU Center for Caribbean Culture will host its bi-annual African-Caribbean Concert in Lee Hall Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The Afro-Caribbean Concert is no stranger to FAMU’s campus as it has been occurring for at least ten years; each year being bigger and better than the previous year. Organizers for […]

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Group to bring ‘Sweet Honey’ to spring festival

Famed vocal group, Sweet Honey in the Rock, will perform on FAMU’s campus Sunday. The folk singers are just one of the new additions to the third annual Artists in Bloom Festival. Running March 18- 20, the free event takes place in several locations on campus, including the Quad and […]

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Simply Striking

Step out in style Spring Break is almost here and it is time for your feet to come out from hiding in your pumps, sneakers and boots and go on parade in your sandals and flip-flops. You may be nervous because your feet may not be looking up to par […]

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Innovative commuter system Tallahassee bound

Commuter Services of North Florida is now offering its way of traveling to students. The commuter program was created by the state in 1996, to provide residents of Leon, Gadsden and surrounding counties with rides to and from school, work and home. According to Jeff Horton, executive director of CSNF, […]

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Election allegations prompt townhall

In response to allegations that Tuesday’s SGA election was not handled properly, Virgil Miller called an emergency town hall meeting in the Senate Chambers on Thursday. Miller, 23, a graduate student in the public health program, said he called the meeting after he received phone calls from Interim President Castell […]

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Black and White

Black and White (History Month) The black face cries white tearsOver still being enslaved after hundreds of yearsDoes the white represent pain?Does the white represent light?Can we really say if white is wrong or right?I think for every obsidian truth there are some ebon liesSo for every stealth attack we […]

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Bryant displays photo collection

In celebration of Black History Month, Interim President Castell V. Bryant opened the President’s House to the student body for the viewing of personal portraits of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. According to Bryant, her good friend Flip Schulkie, whom she met in Miami about 15 years ago, gave […]

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Rumors prove true as Ramsey resigns

When Joseph P. Ramsey replaced J. R. E. Lee III as the third Athletic Director in less than three years, he said changes would be made. Ramsey said changes would be made to the Sports Information and Marketing departments as well as each sport. Ramsey also said he was going […]

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Paper should endorse

Letter to the editor: I’m sure you realize that some of the most reputable newspapers in the country (i.e. New York Times, Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal) give endorsements during presidential elections, senatorial elections and even mayoral elections. I am also sure you are aware that FAMU alumni read […]