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Advising On The Set

On Friday, Oct. 24, the Center for Undergraduate Success is hosting student-advising sessions on the set from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Advisors from all majors will be present to assist freshman and sophomore students seeking to get a head start in the class selection process. Students who are not […]

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FAMU ESSENTIAL THEATRE CREATOR DIES

Ronald O. Davis, Ph.D Photo From FAMU.edu Florida A&M University and the College of Social Science, Arts and Humanities have lost a treasure. Ronald O. Davis, Ph.D, professor emeritus and former director of the Essential Theatre died September 26,, 2014. On Sunday, October 19,, 2014 the Essential Theatre held a […]

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Lady Rattlers struggle outside conference

​ Rattlers huddle up during break Courtesy FAMU Athetics After falling to the University of North Florida in five sets Tuesday night, Florida A&M University’s volleyball team has dropped three consecutive games; all of the them outside of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. The Lady Rattlers seem to have a tough […]

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Leon County Humane Society Presents “HallowKitty Costume Carnival”

The Leon County Humane Society will host its “HallowKitty Costume Carnival” to recognize National Cat Day on Oct. 29. Rachel Williams, the communications designer for the Leon County Humane Society, said the idea of the event came from the decline in adoptions of older cats. “Adult cats are lower on […]

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Environmental Justice and Sustainability Symposium

Brilliant minds gathered at Florida A&M University’s College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences for the Environmental Justice and Sustainability Symposium. Environmental justice and sustainability is the fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. Also, it includes finding alternative ways to help sustain a healthy environment. This was one of the […]

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Famu Health Center Salsas with UNIDOS

Florida A&M health center hosted Salsa Night in Phase 3 to promote National Latino AIDS Awareness Day. This year’s theme is ‘To End Aids, Commit to Act.’ The event was also partnered with FAMU’s student organization UNIDOS, which means ‘unity’ in Spanish but also stands for uniting nations to inspire […]

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Weatherization: Is your Home Weatherized?

Each year, many Leon County residence pay exorbitant amounts in utility fees simply because their homes are not weatherized.  Heat pumps run constantly because warm air escapes through unseal windows and crack, and cold air creeps into the home. Sandra Manning, the utility marketing administrator with the City of Tallahassee […]

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The Unsocial Norm of Art

The FSU Museum of Fine Arts “What Forever Feels Like: Artist &Autism” is on display. The exhibit showcases art from the Autism Institute. “What Forever Feels Like: Artist&Autism” centers on personal emotions expressed through art. Center for Autism and Related Disabilities patients use their creativity in an art contest. According […]

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Buddies With A Cause

The National Down Syndrome Society celebrates Down Syndrome Awareness month with their twentieth annual Buddy Walk at Southwood Town Center Park. The National Down Syndrome Society promotes acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome. Carla Hills, coordinator for Human Resources for the Plant Operations for Maintenance at Florida A&M […]

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Seminoles Squeak By Fighting Irish Late

Close finishes are becoming the norm at Doak Campbell Stadium and Saturday night proved no different. In a matchup of top-ranked traditional powers, the second ranked Florida State Seminoles topped the fifth ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish 31-27. The game came down to a last-second drive by the Fighting Irish […]