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Crump lives through his music

Chancellor Crump, a double major at Tallahassee Community College, studies criminal justice and music education. He found his passion and love for music at a very young age. Crump, a native of North Carolina, moved to Tallahassee when he was just 2 years old. That was the beginning of a […]

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LGBTQ activists call for ouster of TPD chief

Local LGBTQ activists want Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell removed from office in the aftermath of a speech he gave at a Billy Graham Evangelistic Association gathering in late September. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has a long history of being anti-LGBTQ. This past June, the organization posted an article […]

Lifestyles

Daniels develops her brand

Balancing school and a business can be hard. For sophomore physical therapy major Jasmine Daniels, running a business came naturally. Daniels is a Tampa native who now resides in Tallahassee, where she runs a press-on nail business. Daniels has been intrigued with the art of nail enhancements since elementary school, […]

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Inflation sends food costs soaring

Inflation is nothing new to consumers, but it has worsened over the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Widespread prices have increased to their highest point in October at 6.2%, the highest it has been since December 1990, according to the Associated Press. This includes consumer goods such as […]

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Big Bend AHEC assists with health insurance

The Big Bend Area Health Education Center, also known as Big Bend AHEC, is rolling out a new program to help the under-served obtain affordable health insurance. It is now offering a navigator program for the Affordable Care Act federal health insurance program. The program, which is also referred to […]

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Forum focuses on south side issues

Christic Henry, a community advocate for Tallahassee’s south side, is clear about how she regards the numerous shootings in that part of the city. “The conversation on violence is a public health issue, public violence is a public health issue,” Henry said. On Tuesday evening the fall 2021 Community Organizing […]

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Civic literacy course and test now required

A virtual town hall Wednesday addressed how students can maneuver through the civic literacy graduation requirement and any questions students had about civil literacy. The 2017 Florida Legislature amended Section 1007.25, of the state’s statutes to require students initially entering a Florida College System institution or state university starting in […]

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Time changes prompts other changes

It’s that time of the year again. Daylight Savings Time has casually come to an end. Daylight Savings Time in the U.S. begins on the second Sunday in March when clocks are set forward one hour. The clocks are then turned back  to standard time on the first Sunday in […]