For the student athlete, the pressures to produce on the field and in the classroom are all too real. The Academic Learning Center for Athletes bridges the gap between the classroom and the playing field. The job of keeping football student athletes cleared begins at the onset of each term. […]
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Rattlers sharpen focus on field
Coach Billy Joe feels that his squad knows the urgency of their present situation. The Rattlers must win their last regular season game against Bethune-Cookman in order to have a chance at making the I-AA playoffs. “The loss Saturday was disappointing for a number of reasons, but it’s time that […]
‘The IT’ show to raise money for charity
#8220;The IT” has returned, and this semester’s show, “The IT: 911,” equals a night of entertainment, enlightenment, artistic exposure and social consciousness. The show will take place on Nov. 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. in Lee Hall Auditorium. The show was created to bring together artists of different backgrounds, […]
Magazine makes long ‘Journey’ on first issue
Although there has been some re-arranging of the date for the debut issue, the first issue of Journey magazine will be available soon. The “issues” that plagued the magazine’s production have proven to be a small setback. After two and a half weeks at the printers, Journey will be released […]
FAMU TV 20 Schedule
SUNDAY November 115 p.m. Law Power Justice 5:30 p.m. Pacific Century 6:30 p.m. Future Generation 7 p.m. Powerhouse Gospel 8 p.m NAACP Speaks8:30 p.m. It’s Time 9 p.m. Hats Off 9:30 p.m Cybernation 10 p.m Educational Forum11 p.m. Cinema 20: Kansas City Confidential 12:30 a.m. Toonville 1 a.m. Community Bulletin […]
FAMU TV(Ch 20) Schedule
SUNDAY November 115 p.m. Law Power Justice 5:30 p.m. Pacific Century 6:30 p.m. Future Generation 7 p.m. Powerhouse Gospel 8 p.m NAACP Speaks8:30 p.m. It’s Time 9 p.m. Hats Off 9:30 p.m Cybernation 10 p.m Educational Forum11 p.m. Cinema 20: Kansas City Confidential 12:30 a.m. Toonville 1 a.m. Community Bulletin […]
MIND MATTERS Dennard: Find new methods to cope with deathoved one is hard
Dear Mind Matters, I am a junior at FAMU who is having difficulty staying motivated. I used to be energetic and active on campus. Nothing has been the same since my younger brother died unexpectedly in a car accident. Although it’s been two years, it seems like yesterday. My friends […]
Presidential search praised, criticized
Encouraged by what he called a good cross section of input, Board Of Trustees Chairman Art Collins insisted a new university president would be chosen before the end of the year. Speaking Saturday before the dedication of the Jake Gaither statue, Collins said there is not a deadline for presidential […]
Hearing problems plague students
College students face future hearing problems from simple things they do now such as attending loud events and listening to loud music. Tad Farrand, a Tallahassee audiologist, said that most college students who have hearing problems now are in denial and that the hearing problems will continue as they get […]
Sunny skies beam down on Quinn Gray
It’s hard to believe that FAMU’S “Man with the Golden Gun” Quinn Gray, once wanted to play the tuba in the band. The tuba? “I loved the tuba,” he said. “It was the biggest instrument. There was a game called the Orange Blossom Classic in Miami and the Marching 100 […]