The Baptist Collegiate Ministry’s dancers and steppers will present Dance Explosion, an event designed to create excitement about the ministry and its fellowship on Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Christian Collegiate Center next to McGuinn Hall. Dance Explosion is free of charge and will give attendees the opportunity to […]
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M’Perfect Entertainment nears perfection
M’Perfect Entertainment consists of three ambitious, dedicated and focused young black men. As the wind blew in from Chicago, so did Dave J. Roberson (Dave Ro), Walter M. Williams (Walt) and Marcellus L. Womack (SupaCell), the founders and co-owners of MPerfect Entertainment. Previously known as 3 King Entertainment, M’Perfect was […]
Rattlerette displays intellect, talent
Junior Elisha Scott from Enterprise, Ala. recently transferred from Chipola Junior College in Marianna to Florida A&M University to play softball. The hardworking team player is the epitome of a student athlete. “She works really hard on and off the field,” said her sister Teresa Scott, a senior outfielder for […]
Library preserves state, local culture
Books? Pointless wastes of space. Vintage photos? Who needs them. These are the opinions of many Florida legislators who are trying to relocate the state library to Nova Southeastern University in Broward County. Of course the books should be moved. The volumes of books, vintage photos, and maps only date […]
Receiving assistance as easy as 2-1-1
The Telephone Counseling and Referral Service was recently renamed 211 Big Bend. The multi-county counseling service has changed its number to 211, but it still provides the same counseling and referral information to the Big Bend community. 211 Big Bend services a network of eight surrounding counties: Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, […]
FSU trustees approve housing rate increase
Administrators at Florida A&M University and Florida State University are listening to students’ complaints about on-campus housing. Both schools are anticipating increasing rates to improve facilities and programs for students who live on campus. Florida State University Board of Trustees approved a 2.94 to 5.13 percent housing rental rate increase […]
Called to lead
Though there is still no word on who will be the next SGA president and vice president, the student senate leaders were elected at Monday night’s weekly senate meeting. Michael Morton, 20, and Roshelle Rosemond will be the senate’s leaders of the 33rd student senate for the 2003-2004 school year, […]
SGA sets date for runoffs
Students will return to the polls Thursday to finally decide who will be next year’s sophomore attendant. Kimberly Brown and Christy Hunt, both running for sophomore attendant in the SGA spring elections, are facing off again nearly a month after the runoff elections resulted in a tie. Thursday will mark […]
Virginity loss comes once
Having sex one time or many times and stopping doesn’t classify you or anyone as a reborn virgin. A virgin is someone that has not had sexual intercourse be it oral, anal or otherwise. You can’t be reborn because second virginity doesn’t exist. Virginme.com claims to recreate virgins and all […]
FAMU wins Honda Campus All-Star Challenge
More than 320 students from 64 HBCUs participated in the three-day tournament of the 14th annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge held in Orlando. The academic competition allowed students to compete for more than $300,000 in institutional grants. A team of students from FAMU emerged to be crowned champions of the […]