The executive branch of SGA does more than students may realize. SGA president Andre Hammel and vice president Tisa Holley oversee with the executive branch’s nine departments to ensure that students’ needs are met. Holley said she encourages anyone who has any complaints about campus issues such as housing or […]
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Legislative Branch
Senators in the SGA’s legislative branch have to deal with everything from writing bills to balancing the student activities budget. “Many senators are political science and business majors, but that is not a requirement to work with the senate,” said Erin Barnes, 21, chairwoman of the senate’s Elections and Appropriations […]
Relentless
Arie Arjeenah Muhammad makes waves in and out of FAMU’s swimming pool. “When I got here, I knew I was going to make a name for myself and make a name for FAMU swimming,” Muhammad said. “I knew I had all the essential ingredients.” She holds school records in both […]
Exhibit explores B’N’eath controversial word
What Lies B ‘N” eath was an extraordinary exhibit that portrayed life’s emotional roller coasters for blacks in America. Visiting the exhibit was an unforgettable experience. What stood out the most was the usage of the word “nigger”. I actually felt the strength of its hate in the distinctive images […]
Pageant to showcase royal court candidates
It’s that time of year again, election time. With elections comes the Mr. and Miss FAMU pageant, which is a tradition spanning over 20 years. Qualified candidates are given an opportunity to present their platforms and show their talents. The Mr. and Miss FAMU 2003 pageant will be held on […]
Carelessness can be costly
Three months ago Thernell Jones had big plans for his 1996 Honda Accord. He wanted to “hook it up” with new rims and a stereo system. Now Jones is forced to find rides or catch the bus because of a recent car accident. “I was riding down the street, and […]
Golf team ready for invitational
The Rattlers golf team will play host to three other schools at the annual FAMU Invitational. The tournament will take place Monday and Tuesday at the Killearn Country Club, a 72-par, 7,006-yard golf course. The course, which was once the site of the PGA’s Tallahassee Open, should provide good competition […]
Rattler Legend No. 7 : Kenneth Riley
Ken Riley is one of the greatest football players in Rattler history. Born in Bartow, Fla., Riley was a graduate of the segregated Union Academy. Riley then came to FAMU, and soon after earned the position of starting quarterback for the Rattlers from 1966-1968. During the ’68 season Riley led […]
Reality TV exploits everyone
Let’s stay home tonight. I want to watch some television. What do you want to watch? Hmm, how about “Married by America”? Or maybe “Dog Eat Dog”? No, well then we might as well turn the TV off because the only things on are pointless reality shows that exploit people. […]
Corporations exploit newest cash cow
Ever since the emergence of hip hop as a billion dollar industry, a large amount of advertisers have capitalized on this booming market. They exploit blacks as one-dimensional party animals, mindless athletes, or the status quo of everything that is “cool”. Companies are using blacks in their ads not because […]