Florida A&M University announced last week that it has partnered with Parker Dewey’s micro-internship program. This program allows students to take part in short-term, paid and professional projects with different companies in different fields. The beauty of the program is that it allows those interested to explore different career paths […]
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New game day parking causes frustration across campus
Students were left in disarray after receiving an official email from the university regarding new regulations for game day parking two days before the first home football game of the season. A FAMUINFO email sent this past Thursday stated, “All parking lots on campus are reserved to Athletics for Game […]
FAMU determined to protect its brand
FAMU sent an infringement notice last month to students and alumni about the university’s copyright issue in an effort to protect its brand. The notice sparked a discussion on businesses and creatives who profit off of FAMU. The notice originated in FAMU’s Office of General Counsel and the licensing director. […]
Local residents eager for booster shot
The Biden administration and U.S. health officials announced in mid-August that booster shots for Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna recipients will start on Sept. 20. U.S. health officials are now recommending Americans receive the shot eight months after receiving their second dose of Moderna or Pfizer. As of now, Florida A&M University […]
Review: Drake’s ‘Certified Lover Boy’ is an acceptance of truth
Drake’s highly anticipated sixth studio album, “Certified Lover Boy,” is an 86-minute showcase of a toxic, self-aware, unapologetic journey through Drake’s life. Drake described his album as “a combination of toxic masculinity and acceptance of truth which is inevitably heartbreaking.” CLB is a 21-track album composed of Drake unapologetically following […]
Baptist congregations welcome diversity
Women from various backgrounds united Sunday over food, ice breakers and testimonies to celebrate their common love for Christ, at Celebration Baptist Church’s United in Christ event. Celebration Baptist Church, located in Killearn Estates, is a congregation with a mission to continue to be a group of people committed to […]
COVID-19 reroutes seniors’ graduation plans
Being a senior in college is already a tedious task on its own, but adding the COVID-19 pandemic to the equation has put a lot more on the table — maybe even more than most can handle. It has been a year and a half since the world completely shut […]
Monoclonal antibody treatment therapy now available in Leon County
Leon County is now one of 21 counties in Florida offering a free monoclonal antibody therapy treatment, called Sotrovimab. The treatment is aimed for anyone that is showing symptoms of COVID-19, has tested positive or have had been in direct exposure in the last 10 days. The treatment can also […]
Carson is a promoter and a full-time student
Jordan Carson, better known as “speedy,” is a junior at Florida A&M majoring in clinical psychology. He quickly learned that managing his time wisely is one of the most challenging things a college kid must do. Attending Raines and Ribault high schools in Jacksonville set him up to do great […]
McKay, other Rattlers hoping to cash in
It’s a new world order for college athletes thanks to Senate Bill 646, which was approved by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this summer. The bill broadened endorsement and monetary opportunities for college athletes and allows them to create revenue from their name, image and likeness (NIL). The law went into […]