Courtesy of employment.whichwich.com/employment/ Which Wich just had their third grand opening in Tallahassee on Tennessee Street. Located right across Florida State’s campus. Which Wich was joined with customers from all over the city of Tallahassee for a day full of entertainment and superior sandwiches. The first 200 guest received loyalty cards, […]
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Blaze Pizza is coming to Tennessee Street
Courtesy of Out to Eat With Kids Blaze Pizza is opening its second location in Tallahassee in March 2016. The grand opening will be Sunday March 13 at 11 a.m., located on 1670 W. Tennessee St. next to Zoes Kitchen. The first Blaze Pizza in Tallahassee opened back in November […]
FAMU Softball Team Looks Forward Following Tough Loss At FSU
As Florida A&M University’s softball team continues its 2015 MEAC championship defense campaign, hometown foe Florida State (13-3) proved to be too much to handle. The Lady Rattlers (5-6) had a tough start falling to a 7-0 score after three walks and two huge home runs in the first inning, […]
Southside community center end Black history month by celebrating the past, present and future
Courtesy of Kiaira Nixon Walker Ford community center held its 23rd annual Black History program titled Excited About our Future… Celebrating the Past and Present. The event was heavily supported by Tallahassee’s Southside community. The ceremony featured singing, dancing and monologues that honored historical African-American trailblazers. Interim Supervisor Aeshah McQueen-Jefferson […]
Florida legislative session reaches day 50
It is Super Tuesday! That means that this day is a unique day where several states vote for the primary election. Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia will hold contests for both Republicans and Democrats. Republicans in Alaska will hold caucuses. Democrats in Colorado will […]
FSU hosts an open discussion about race
Courtesy of Anquinette Taylor Students gathered in the Florida State University Oglebsy Union February 29 at evening for an open discussion regarding FSU’s 2013 Tau Kappa Epsilon TKE fraternity hazing allegations. Since the fraternity’s rapid suspension FSU President John Thrasher met with student leaders last Wednesday to accumulate ways to implement […]
FAMU SGA swears in new senator
Jalen Jackson, first year FAMU business and accounting student from Gretna, was sworn in as the freshman senator Monday evening. The Student Government Association unanimously voted Jackson in, along with two other candidates. As a newly elected freshman senator, Jackson said he is ready to serve. During the meeting, Jackson […]
Tallahassee’s Historical Lighthouse Seeks Student Help
The St. Marks National Wildlife and Refugee reached out to hire environmental college students to help preserve the historic landmark Saturday. Located in St. Marks just outside of Wakulla,. the park is recreational preserve that has been established since the early 1800s. One of the most profound attractions at this […]
Black students removed from Trump Rally
Valdosta officer asking peaaceful protestors to get off of the sidewalk outside of the Republican candidate Donald Trump's Rally at Valdosta State University. Courtesy of Yulita Howard | Managing editor Secret Service agents and police officers ejected student protesters from the Donald Trump rally in Valdosta, Ga., Monday night while […]
Rattler baseball player receives MEAC Player of the Week
Congratulations were in order to two members of the Florida A&M University Baseball team Monday. Fourth-year business administration student Alec Wong was named Mid-Eastern Atlantic conference player of the week and first-year sports management student from Tallahassee Willis McDaniel was named rookie player of the week, after their opening game […]