Have you ever been on campus and noticed a familiar face? You’ve probably seen them on YouTube. Student content creators document their experience here on the Hill, from vlogs that showcase their life on the Hill to move-in day videos. Not only does this act as a guide for incoming […]
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FAMU falls to USF, slips to 1-2
TAMPA —FAMU returned to Raymond James Stadium for the fourth time since the Rattlers’ first matchup with University of South Florida in 2005. Saturday’s result was the same as in the first three games — a loss — but the 31-17 outcome was FAMU’s closest game yet with USF. After […]
Bragg’s renovations aren’t as obvious as expected
Bragg Memorial Stadium’s first phase of renovations was completed just in time for Florida A&M University to defeat Fort Valley State in the first home game of the season. Loyal Rattler football fans anticipated the $10 million dollar renovations to make some noticeable changes to their home stadium. However, not […]
We need to address traffic and parking on game days
Many students can agree that the atmosphere in Bragg Memorial Stadium was truly missed. After nearly a two-year hiatus, having that feeling is no longer a thought from the past. Tallahassee college football is back. After college football made its highly anticipated return, many visitors and die-hard fans came out […]
New journalism dean meets faculty, students
Florida A&M’s School of Journalism & Graphic Communication hosted a meet and greet Friday with the school’s new dean, Mira Lowe. Maurice Eddington, the provost, announced on Aug. 25 that Lowe would be the new permanent dean, replacing interim dean Bettye Grable. Lowe had been an assistant dean at the […]
Yoga outdoors and in a sunken garden
Outdoor Yoga Tallahassee held a headphone yoga class Friday at the Goodwood Museum and Gardens. The session took place in the sunken garden, one of 16 sites on the historic property at 1600 Miccosukee Road. It takes place every Friday at 10 a.m. and lasts for about 90 minutes. All […]
Some students face issues with tickets at first home game
Florida A&M University’s football team took on Fort Valley State University at their first home game of the season at Bragg Memorial Stadium on Saturday. FAMU scored a victory at the game, but another topic of discussion was a problem some students ran into when trying to access their student […]
Delta variant affecting local hospitals
As the two-year recurrence of the deadly COVID-19 surge approaches and a recently FDA approved vaccine that many people are still questioning, COVID-19 continues to overload hospitals at a disturbing rate, causing hospitalization rates to rise locally and nationally. Florida, the third most populated state, has become one of the […]
Enrollment takes center stage at BOT meeting
Despite the decline of enrollment with 500 less undergraduate students this year, Florida A&M University officials put a positive spin on the issue during an academic affairs committee meeting Thursday. When discussing strategies to increase enrollment, Vice President of the Division of Student Affairs Williams Hudson said, “Our alumni are […]
Football season continues as pandemic soars in Florida
Tallahassee’s football season is certainly the topic of the town. While many residents plan to get the full Saturday night experience, others express their concern for the potentially super contagious events. Florida A&M University and Florida State University both held football games on Sept. 11. Images of the packed stands, […]