Nefertari's menu Photo submitted by Kayla Carter If you have not had the Nefetari’s experience, what are you waiting for? This black-owned restaurant offers nothing but a great experience from when you step foot through the door, up to when you leave with your belly full and cravings satisfied. African […]
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The Tallahassee Future Leaders Academy is a pillar in student success
Students in the Tallahassee Future Leaders Academy visiting FAMU. Photo credit: Willie Williams The Tallahassee Future Leaders Academy (TFLA) is a premier leadership program that provides teens with mentorship, job readiness training, financial literacy education and summer employment. The program utilizes an eight-week innovative curriculum, that includes two weeks of […]
Miami Workers Center hosts Black Girls Day at the Capitol
Participants of Black Girls Day at the Capitol preparing for press conference inside of the Capitol. Photo credit: Jennifer Osias A group of passionate Black women from Miami Workers Center and several organizations held “Blacks Girls Day at the Capitol” on Feb. 15 at Florida’s capitol. Miami Workers Center, an […]
Florida A&M baseball splits series with Alcorn State
Photo credit: Sydne Vigille The Florida A&M Rattlers hosted the Alcorn State University Braves this weekend for a four-game series. The Rattlers suffered a tough loss Friday night in the opening game of the series, 8-5. A bright spot of the evening was the performance on the mound by relief […]
FAMU falls in game four of Alcorn State series
The Rattlers dropped the last game of the series against Alcorn State Sunday 7-2 Photo by: Sydney Vigille Alcorn State University took the last game of a four game series Sunday at Moore-Kittles Field as the Florida A&M baseball program fell 7-2. Though defeated, the Rattlers stayed in good spirits –hoping to […]
FAMU Metz is Stepping Up Their Game
Photo of Outside Area of Main Residence Dining Hall | Taken by Chelsey Brown Florida A&M University’s food service provider, Metz Culinary Management has stepped up their game as it pertains to visibility on campus and their inclusion to serve more students. During a time where students are fighting to […]
Pain, loss fuel acclaimed poet Trethewey’s fire
Natasha Trethewey smiling as Professor Natalie King-Pedroso speaks kind words about her poetic journey. Photographed by: Ke’Neesha Weaver Pulitzer Prize winner and 19th Poet Laureate of the United States, Natasha Trethewey, had an intimate gathering with students for the Tenth Annual Spring Literary Forum on Friday in the Black Archives. […]
Mo’Nique vs. Will Packer: Can’t we all just get along?
Image from Bet.com The comedienne Mo’Nique has been challenging her supporters to boycott Netflix for color and gender bias, when Netflix presented her with an offer 26 times less than her white female counterpart, Amy Schumer. Most recently, Mo’Nique has attacked Florida A&M University alum Will Packer as a conributer to […]
FAMU literacy forum showcases black empowerment
An overflow of students, alumni and lovers of literature spilled into the halls of the Frederick Humphries Science Research auditorium in honor of keynote speaker, Natasha Trethewey. Florida A&M University’s Department of English and Modern Languages hosted the 10th Annual Literacy Forum Friday evening. Inspired by Black History Month, […]
Joint college hosts engineering for the everyday citizen
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering held an open house on Saturday. Photo credit: Alexandria Mitchell Science doesn’t have to be intimidating. That was one of the messages on Saturday when the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering hosted an open house to introduce engineering topics for the scientifically curious. Citizens young and old […]