Outside of the Terror of Tallahassee building located on Lake Bradford Road. Photo courtesy of the Terror of Tallahassee For those looking to get into the Halloween spirit in Tallahassee, you don’t have to look too far. One local favorite is the Terror of Tallahassee located on 1408 Lake Bradford […]
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New program offers students opportunities in real estate
FAMU Real Estate Club and FSU Real Estate majors at FSU Trends Conference. Photo Courtesy of the FAMU Real Estate Club. Florida A&M University’s Real Estate Program is a fairly new academic initiative executed by the School of Business and Industry (SBI). This educational program provides students with the opportunity […]
Driving apps can be revenue stream
Photo Courtesy of Google Images. Getting where you need to go has been made effortless with driving apps like Lyft and Uber. Lyft and Uber are digital apps used for transportation worldwide. All that’s needed is one tap, requesting a ride wherever you are. The app tracks your location and […]
Palmetto North dorms makes strides since last fall
A front view of the Palmetto North dorms. Photo submitted by Chanetris Chance. With attendance at Florida A&M University increasing, the need for housing is as well. Students have the option to stay in apartment style dorms, one being Palmetto North. This dormitory was closed in 2014 and reopened in […]
Expecting the unexpected: Hurricane Michael
For many living in Florida, preparing for a hurricane is second nature. Throughout grade school children are taught evacuation procedures and safety precautions to take in case one of these natural disasters are to strike. Some are even taught how to track hurricanes as well. For many Floridians Hurricane Michael […]
Can Christians celebrate Halloween?
Comic made in Pixton by Ila Wilborn. At the beginning of October, decorations of ghouls, goblins, and pumpkins can be seen in retail stores around the country. These signal what is the unspoken beginning of the “Holiday Season” to end the year off. Halloween, the first holiday of this mostly […]
‘Credit Score Basics’ should be a required course
Photo courtesy of Google I got my first credit card during my freshman year of college. I wanted more money, and to my understanding a credit card would take care of my financial needs. I maxed it out and started to fall behind on payments. As a student in the […]
Cancer Knockout Foundation celebrates survivors
Dianne Williams-Cox, encouraging survivors that the fight is not over. Photo submitted by Yayri Hazell The month of October is dedicated to raising awareness and educating the community about breast cancer. The Cancer Knockout Foundation celebrated its 5th Annual Survivors Conference Thursday at Capital City Country Club. Featured was the […]
Ali, Commissioner Proctor square off
Bill Proctor, right, and challenger Jasmine Ali, left Photo submitted by Jamoni Arnold The race for the Leon County Commission District 1seat is coming to a quite a climax. Jasmine Ali, a senior at Florida State University studying political science, is challenging longtime incumbent Bill Proctor. With a little over […]
Parkland High School Shooting: March to the Capitol
High school students demand changes to gun laws after the mass shooting at Parkland High School. Multimedia Journalist Belynda Wesley marched to the Capitol to learn more here: https://youtu.be/uax2e4r370Y