Students, faculty and staff members from over 40 countries were united on Friday, April 20, inside of the Hansel E. Tookes, Sr. Student Recreation Center for Florida A&M University’s 5th Annual International Food and Cultural Awareness Festival. The festival was held in order to celebrate the cultural diversity of […]
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Grammy nominated rapper comes to Tallahassee
Goldlink at Potbelly's on Thursday. Photo cred: Swerve Lifestyle DeAnthony Carlos, better known by his stage name GoldLink, continued his debut album “At What Cost” tour in Tallahassee after multiple cancelled shows. The D.C. rapper had a sold-out concert on April 19 at Potbelly’s featuring hip-hop artist and saxophonist Masego. […]
Hamilton: ‘I want to continue to break barriers’
Graduating psychology student Soladeen Hamilton anxiously awaits the walk he will take across the Lawson Center stage on May 5. This is no ordinary walk as Hamilton will be the first of his nine siblings to claim this proud achievement. “I’ve been anticipating this day since stepping foot on the hill. […]
SBI student is “Queen of Internships’
Sydney Erin Clark has orange and green in her blood. This third-generation Rattler has never once doubted that Florida A&M University was her home. At a very young age she was attending homecoming and being surrounded by FAMU’s culture. It was no surprise that FAMU would be Clark’s top […]
FAMU student leaving her mark, one face at time
Most students have a hard time balancing classes, extra-curricular activities and other curveballs that life may throw, but some take on venturing out and starting new businesses. That is exactly what Erykah Clarke, a third-year health care management student who is better known as “Mochaa,” did. She turned something […]
Sophomore makes her mark in SBI
ldquo;Caring,” “ambitious” and “focused,” are three words Livi Grant used to describe herself on a daily basis. The second-year business administration student has already left her mark on the School of Business & Industry, and she plans to continue her hard work and leadership. From her many accolades to […]
TCC talent show unifies students
The TCC Student Union Ballroom was filled with roars of applause midday Wednesday as the last student showcase of the semester, Talent@TCC gpt underway. Talent@TCC is a monthly event at Tallahassee Community College that has provided students with a platform to display their talents and skills since 1998. In […]
Am I the only one without an internship?
Photo courtesy of Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Internships can make a college graduate’s entry into the workforce much easier. An internship is designed for college students to gain work experience and make connections with professionals in the network they would like to tap into. If an intern shows exceptional […]
3 Natives a refreshing experience
Photo credit: 3natives.com Looking for something new and fresh to eat? Head to 3 Natives on West Pensacola Street and try something that might be refreshing to your taste buds. With a menu of over 50 items, there are plenty of foods and drinks to try. I headed over to […]
Local Starbucks stores included in racial bias training
Photo credit: Quin Kelley Starbucks says it will close its 8,000 company-owned stores in the United States for one afternoon next month to educate employees about racial bias. The closing of these stores is the company’s response to criticism after two black men were arrested while awaiting the arrival of a […]