Foster's home in Panama City after Hurricane Micheal. Photo submitted by Ashley Foster. A couple of days after Florida A&M University’s homecoming festivities, students were taken aback after hearing reports of a hurricane that would affect the Florida Panhandle. The lives of Rattlers from around the Panhandle would change in a […]
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Gadsden County begins road to recovery from Hurricane Michael
Less than 15 miles northwest of Tallahassee, Gadsden County was particularly hard hit by Hurricane Michael. Photo submitted by Julious Lowe. Residents of Gadsden County are still recovering from the devastation left behind from Hurricane Michael. Two weeks after the Category 4 storm struck, approximately 3,401 homes in Gadsden County, or […]
A-Town Wings comes to Tallahassee
A-Town Wings restaurant located at 360 W Tharpe St. Tallahassee, Fl. Photo submitted by Alyssa King. A-Town Wings has made its way to West Tharpe Street in Tallahassee – and to the state of Florida. A-Town Wings was founded in Atlanta in 2008 and has been expanding its restaurants in […]
Hurricane Michael brings change to the semester
The second floor of Coleman Library. Photo submitted by Jair Wright. School has been back in session for more than a week and some students still have not adjusted to the changes implemented by Hurricane Michael. Two weeks ago, Tallahassee was rocked by the arrival of the hurricane, which made landfall […]
Black Women in Medicine now active at FAMU
Maia Hardy, President, 1st-year doctor of pharmacy candidate (left) Chloe Henderson, Fundraising chair, 1st-year doctor of pharmacy candidate (right) pictured at the Ribbons for Healing station in Coleman library Photo submitted by De'Bria Payne. Black Women in Medicine is an organization for black women in the healthcare field to connect […]
The Undefeated calls Rattlers No. 1 midseason storyline
Willie Simmons making his debut as FAMU head coach on Sept. 1 against Fort Valley State. Sydne Vigille | The FAMUAN The Florida A&M Rattlers have arguably the best team in the MEAC with a 4-0 record in conference play. Perhaps even more noteworthy, they may also be the most compelling […]
Breast Cancer Awareness in the senate chambers
FAMU Student Government Association "Pink Out" Senate meeting. Photo submitted by Angelique Beckford. Florida A&M senate members hosted a “Pink Out” Senate meeting in dedication to Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. Student Relations Committee Chair, Taylor Young presented this meeting to be dedicated to the severity of breast cancer and […]
Local resources assist students while suicide rate increases
Research shows that a significant portion of college students experience mental health problems, including suicidal ideations. Photo courtesy of InterventionStrategies.com Suicide is the second leading cause of death for college-aged youth and the leading cause of death nationally. Within the last 40 years, youth suicide rates have more than tripled. […]
‘Consent is Sexy’ event draws a crowd
Students gathered in the Villages to learn about sexual consent. Photo submitted by Kiana Bryant. A group of Florida A&M students hosted an event Monday night in the FAMU Village Game Day room to prevent sexual assault. The Beta Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, Big Brother Little Brother […]
Early voting underway
Early voting started Monday in Leon County. Photo submitted by Landy Coulanges. There are less than two weeks until the mid-term election on Tuesday, Nov. 6. That Tuesday is expected to be a busy day as many will be on their way to cast a vote before it is too […]