Cedric Lathan, a graduating senior majoring in political science, knows all about managing his time. Lathan transferred to Florida A&M University in spring 2020 from Tallahassee Community College, where he graduated in December 2019. Lathan, a native of Miami, is a full-time student as well as a full-time recruiter coordinator […]
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Students’ clothing line expanding
When cousins Javier Reboyras and Cedrick Camper started their clothing line — Fiasco Apparel — in 2019, they didn’t think they would get this far. Now they are expanding while still attending Florida A&M University. It all started when someone who tried to insult them ended up inspiring them. “I […]
TMH continues to grapple with COVID
Is the ongoing pandemic just among the unvaccinated? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the COVID-19 Delta variant is more than two times more contagious than the previous variant and causes more infections and spreads faster than the original SARS- CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. With […]
No doubt: Marching 100 won their season opener
This new season has not only brought the fire back to the football rivalries, but it has also sparked an old flame with the band rivalries as well. In the HBCU community, the bands are the show, and with so much pride and passion going into the performances, there is […]
It’s a new world at FAMU’s residence halls
The pandemic has changed campus life, and on-campus living is nothing short of that. With most courses being in-person and a campus filled with students, those living on FAMU’s campus this semester shared their perspectives. Azaria Austin, a senior at FAMU, is a resident assistant in Lt. James R. Polkinghorne […]
Everything you need to know about financial aid
Financial Aid at colleges and universities provides students with additional funding while attending a post-secondary educational institution. FAMU’s Office of Financial Aid has implemented a fully integrated financial aid system. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is an online program used by the federal government to decide a […]
Studying abroad goes virtual
While COVID-19 has impacted many aspects of life across the world, students studying abroad must also cope with change. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved the first COVID-19 vaccine. This caused some students at Florida A&M University to have high expectations for the Office of International Education and […]
Kamala Harris is larger than life in Tallahassee
Did you know that Kamala Harris is here in Tallahassee? Well, not the actual vice president — but she is part of a mural dedicated to women at the Railroad Square Craft House. Nick Seabolt has been making the world brighter with paintings for more than 25 years. Seabolt loves […]
COVID made internships harder to come by
This summer signaled the return to a new normal, with remote and in-person internships — compared to 2020, where an estimated half of all internship programs were canceled altogether. Yet, some students are having a difficult time securing an internship and gaining necessary professional experience. According to Indeed.com, most employers […]
Oftentimes, masks come off when class ends
In-person classes have resumed, and the Covid-19 virus has not gone away. Students attending Florida A&M University are being asked to wear their masks when in buildings, vaccinated or not. Most students do not have an issue with wearing a mask on campus. They see it as their way of […]