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2005-2006 Election Results

SGA President and Vice President Ramon Alexander/ Phillip Agnew 1636 Torey Alston/Yvette Wilmoth 1302 Miss FAMU Kimberly Brown 1555 Danielle Joyner 576 Brittani King 637 Golden Marzett 211 Mr. FAMU Hasan Flake 2592 Queen of Orange and Green *Janni Buggs 841 Naomi Hill 642 Kendra Howard 552 *Kenedria Thurman 781 […]

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2005-2006 Election Results Pt. II

Electoral Commissioner Albert Bryant 572*Adrian Jordan 844*Shaun West 1367 Senior President/Vice President Edwin Barry Pearson/Robert Mitchell Jr. 493 Junior President/Vice President *Marcus Carson/Amanda Byrd 258Garrett Henry/Corey Woods 159*Marcus Hughes/Randy Bell II 186Sophomore Pres./Vice PresidentLamarious Myers/James Bland 943 Junior Senator Adam Billups 181Jasmine Blanks 322Nyerere Davidson 177Candice Elliott 385Larry Ferguson 233Kristle […]

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Sports Article

Are you going to be adding today’s 2/21) sports article to the website? I am eager to read my daughter’s article. Thank you. Fran Stephens-ArmwoodFAMU Class of 1981

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Rattlers shoot down Eagles, 62-58

FAMU proved their championship victory over Coppin State in last year’s MEAC Tournament was no fluke. The Rattlers (10-13, 7-7 MEAC) edged out the Eagles (11-13, 11-4 MEAC) 62-58 Saturday afternoon to upset the number one team in the conference. Head coach Mike Gillespie was pleased with the overall contributions […]

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Lady Rattlers’ hot streak concludes

Despite a valiant fight and the Homecoming spirit racing through the gym, the Lady Rattlers lost to the Coppin State Lady Eagles 68-57 Saturday afternoon in Gaither Gymnasium. The loss snapped the only consecutive win streak the Lady Rattlers had all season, and drops them to a 6-8 MEAC record […]

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Debut less than impressive

Boy band sells millions. Lead singer in boy band causes friction in band with talks of his own album. Lead singer goes about making an album, proving to the world he can do fine without his faithful backup singers in his corner. It’s the perfect recipe for a disastrous solo […]

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Mitchell, Gillespie warrant respect in tourney

As long as one of these two men are on the sidelines, no top-seed will be safe in next month’s NCAA tournament. Coppin State’s Ron “Fang” Mitchell and FAMU’s Mike Gillespie Sr. are a pair of coaches who have represented the MEAC well once making the NCAA tournament. In 1997 […]

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Campus politicians use sports to campaign

For a long time now, politicians, political candidates and government officials have been almost as involved in sports as they have with their respective elections. Before and during his presidency, Bill Clinton frequented Arkansas Razorback basketball or football games. President George W. Bush was not only the former owner of […]

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Language has its benefits

According to the 2000 U.S. Census Report, Spanish was the most common foreign language spoken in the U.S. Spanish speakers grew by about 60 percent, up from 14 percent (31.8 million) in 1990 and 11 percent (23.1 million) in 1980. Speaking a second language could also yield professional returns. This […]

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YP4 lets leaders be cognizant

Young People for Civil Liberties, YP4, is a new organization designed to inform emerging leaders and activists about current issues and to help leaders positively affect their communities. The organization, based out of New York and Washington D.C., is a project of the People for the American Way organization and […]