As soon as you walk into the exhibit, you are welcomed by a beautiful mural titled “Nature’s Paradise.” This is the Living the Dream 20th century Florida exhibit located in the Museum of Florida History on South Bronough Street. The exhibit has been open and viewed since October. The […]
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FSU students welcome removal of Eppes statue
Poof. Pow. Be gone. In the wee hours of July 19 Florida State University’s maintenance personnel removed the statue of Francis Eppes, one of the founders of the institution that would become FSU. The statue is said to be in the university’s possession, placed in a temporary storage until […]
SJGC grad eager to make her dreams come true
Post-grad life can be very stressful and at times discouraging. But former FAMU j-school student, Eboni Walker, wants to help other students avoid this post-graduation “nightmare.” After just two months after graduating, Walker has already made her mark in the entertainment world. She has flown to California, Miami, New […]
Dear hairstylist
Dear hairstylist, You have a gift that I truly wish that I had. The ability to do hair is something that not all people are blessed with, like myself. Without you, all of us girls who can’t do our own hair would be a complete disaster. I found […]
Williams, long-time advocate for LCSD, runs for school board
After 15 years of advocating for Leon County Schools, Charles Antonio Williams has decided to be a part of the method of solutions –- by running for Leon County School Board District 3. Since 2003, the southern Leon County native has been affiliated with the education system and its […]
A summer virtual reality experience
Fun and exciting things are happening in Tallahassee, and virtual reality is one of them. L. Michelle Media, a Christian ministry and marketing company, introduced virtual reality to Kingdom Life Preparatory School students this past week during its summer camp. L. Michelle Salvant, founder of L.MichelleMedia, loves to bring […]
TOPS helps class of 2022 feel at home
Every year in the summer term, Florida A&M University puts on a showcase for the incoming class. The showcase takes place in Lee Hall auditorium every Thursday for the period of freshman orientation. Called TOPS (total orientation planning and solution), the summer showcase is an opportunity to see some […]
This may be the best Thai food in town
Just when you thought Masa Asian Fusion restaurant couldn’t get any better, here comes Royal Thai & Sushi. Located beneath the Luxe West Call at 1600 West Call St, Royal Thai & Sushi is Tallahassee’s secret spot with delicious lunch and happy hour specials. With unbeatable deals, close to […]
Business owners, residents upset over new police headquarters site
Town South Shopping Center. Photo credit: Dominique Collins The Tallahassee Police Department is expected to open a new headquarters on the south side of town. The expansion and relocation of this public safety campus is leaving business owners and residents concerned. The shopping center is near Florida A&M University’s […]
Reception honors ex-FAMU President Gainous
(From left to right) Dr. Fred Gainous, the guest of honor, Linda Alexionok, President of Voices for Florida and Dr. Larry Robinson, President of Florida A&M University. Family, friends and colleagues of Fred Gainous, the former president of Florida A&M University, convened inside the Hansel Tookes Recreation Center […]