The Center for Public Computing and Workforce Development was established through a grant with the sole purpose of offering public computing to the FAMU and Tallahassee community as well as offer workforce development training. The center is now looking to enhance its awareness with the FAMU community to ensure […]
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Stress takes center stage during April
For the 26th consecutive year, April has been designated and has provided a platform to discuss a vital issue that impacts thousands across the globe. As an initiative sponsored by the Health Resource Network (HRN), a non-profit health education organization, Stress Awareness Month has continued to inform peoples about […]
African drum and dance ensemble to take stage at TCC
TCC’s African Drum and Dance Ensemble performed in Tucker Hall. Photo credit: Kathryn N. Jones Get ready to explore African and Caribbean cultures through dance and music. Tallahassee Community College African Drum and Dance Ensemble will feature students, faculty and community members in this year’s spring show. For […]
From safety to signal caller
There’s lots of excitement and anticipation for the FAMU spring game this Saturday. And many of the fans can’t wait to see the former safety who’s been moved to quarterback, Mack Green. When Green was awarded an athletic scholarship to play at Florida A&M University in 2016, he was […]
Students discuss new ventures at Monday night’s senate meeting
FAMU senators listen while students give their reports on recent trips and projects. Monday evenings, Florida A&M University Student Government Association senate meeting was nothing short of enlightening. Senate President Rakeem Ford, started the meeting, held in the Senate Chambers, at approximately 6:35 p.m., on Apr. 16. Quorum was […]
Coping with depression post-graduation
Latoya Chambliss walked across the stage at Florida A&M University, claiming her degree with confidence and a sense of pride. Unfortunately, six months later that confidence and pride turned into depression and anxiety. Post-Graduation Depression, also known as a quarter-life crisis, is real and believe it or not happens to […]
Is nutrition the missing link for Florida A&M athletics?
Empty fridges in FAMU weight room where protein shakes are occasionally stocked. Photo credit: Catherine Bryant Now more than ever, the importance of diet is being implemented in the realm of college athletics. Florida A&M is one Division I university that has yet to fully take part in […]
PLUS to be established at FAMU
PLUS interest meeting. Photo credit: Shantel Hansbrough From Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) to Florida A&M University, Pretty Ladies Unique Shapes, is making a move. What started as an idea is now becoming a reality. Pretty Ladies Unique Shapes is a body positivity, self-love organization that targets plus […]
FAMU Nursing School on Probation
The Florida A&M University School of Nursing offers a Bachelor and Master’s of Science degree as well as a post-master’s certificate plan for students who have completed requirements for admission to the professional realm. Beginning in 1936, FAMU’s School of Nursing is the oldest continuing baccalaureate nursing program at […]
Unity emerges from ‘For the Love of Black Girls’
Photo credit: Jordan Nix You no doubt are familiar with the oft-repeated phrase “black girl magic.” It’s almost become a cliché. Well, two Florida A&M University students decided to take that mantra to the next level, hosting a forum Tuesday night called “For the Love of Black Girls.” […]