In an era characterized by swiping left and right, fleeting connections, and virtual relationships, it is no wonder that Generation Z (Gen Z) is reluctant to embrace traditional notions of love. Defined as those born roughly between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z navigates a landscape vastly different from its predecessors. […]
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Yeat making waves with recent release
The mind-bending musical project “2093” is here. This is the fourth studio album from Noah Oliver Smith, known as Yeat. On Feb. 16, 2024, the California native dropped the 77-minute-long project consisting of 24 songs. This project is a conglomerate of multiple musical styles and genres. Yeat raps over instrumentals […]
Bill would change food delivery system
As Florida lawmakers deliberate on the potential impact of SB 676, also known as the Food Delivery Platforms bill, the proposed legislation aims to reshape the dynamics between food delivery services and restaurants. If passed, this bill would institute a significant change by prohibiting food delivery services from placing orders […]
Charter Review Committee votes on issues
The Tallahassee Charter Review Committee held a meeting on Tuesday at the Renaissance Center to begin voting on the ongoing issues and debates pertaining to the city commissioners, elections, charter review dates, and additional concerns. Many citizens still had questions and comments regarding the last CRC meeting held on Feb. […]
Embracing self-love vs. a ‘beach body’
While spring break is quickly approaching, the question looms: are students getting physically fit? Juggling schoolwork, jobs and finding the time to exercise can be difficult. Rather than yielding to societal pressures to meet a specific physical ideal, many students are prioritizing self-acceptance and body positivity this spring break season. […]
Nya Blocker: Breaking records and embracing growth
Nya Blocker, a freshman from nearby Bainbridge, Georgia, has swiftly made her mark on the track and field scene at Florida A&M University. With an invincible spirit and a dedication to her craft that began in the seventh grade, she has already shattered school records and set her sights on […]
Coping with anxiety
Anxiety is surprisingly common among college students. Most people deal with it on a day to day basis, and it can come in many forms, including social anxiety, PTSD, separation anxiety, OCD and more. According to health.harvard.edu, 63% of college students in the United States have felt overwhelming anxiety, and […]
Try these 10 local Black-owned restaurants
People should always support Black-owned restaurants, especially during Black History Month. Patrons support Black entrepreneurs, reinvest in the Black community, contribute to the economic growth of Black businesses, and keep dreams alive. Food brings the Black community together and allows people from all walks of life to connect with family […]
Does your birth order affect your personality?
Siblings can provide long lasting family memories and produce bonds that will last through time, but can your birth order affect your personality? Psychologists and psychiatrists have explored data that may lead toward a connection within our environment and personality. Some studies have confirmed the idea that your sibling position […]
Wednesday is FAMU Day at the Capitol
Florida A&M University is preparing for the annual event, “FAMU Day at the Capitol,” which will take place Wednesday. The event will begin at 10 a.m. and it will kick off with the cheer team, students, alumni and, of course, The Marching 100. The idea behind FAMU Day at the […]