Most students a have tough time trying to navigate around the city of Tallahassee, whether it’s walking or waiting 45 minutes to catch your StarMetro bus, but one Florida A&M University student has a thrifty alternative to help those without transportation. Marquise McMiller, a senior political science major from Gary, […]
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FAMU, Tallahassee Community Jive to Fitness
Florida A&M University danced the community into a dance workout with “Tallahassee’s Largest Zumba Class” led by instructors from Success Athletic Training. The event- sponsored by Get Fit FAMU and FAMU’s Student National Alumni Association– allowed students, faculty and Tallahassee community members to salsa dance to the beat. Other festivities […]
Writing Resource Center Host Weekly Writing Workshops
Writing Resource Center weekly workshops cater to students who request help in improving their language, oratory and writing skills. The workshop, facilitated by Florida A&M University Professors Matthew Grey and Veronica Yon, helps students to write content orderly. Workshops focus on structuring thesis statements, introductions and conclusions. Every subject is […]
Terror of Tallahassee Creeping Soon
Terror of Tallahassee will be located at 1408 Lake Bradford Road Local haunted house will be reopening their doors at a new location closer to Florida A&M University. The Terror of Tallahassee Haunted House is rising from the dead in its new venue located on Lake Bradford. The proposed opening […]
Dogs Make A Splash At Trousdell Aquatics
The Trousdell Aquatics Center hosted its ninth Annual Puppies in the pool event. Dogs splashed around in the pool fetching tennis balls and swimming with other canines. Melodie Joyce brings her dog every year and said it’s nice to see her dog interacting with other animals at her favorite place. […]
Local Organization Seeks to Educate the Community
The month of October brings many things: cooler weather, football and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. However, there is another cause to shine awareness on this month. White Cane Awareness strives to bring attention to the general population about the blind and their rights. The Tallahassee Chapter of the National Federation […]
Being a B.O.S.S.
Some people know him as Martez Hurt and others around Tallahassee know him as a college rapper Money Makin’ Martez. Martez Hurt is a senior criminal justice student at Florida A&M University from Washington D.C. He grew up and spent his whole life in a low-income community in Washington D.C. […]
New Leaf Market Co-op Hosts Food Preservation Seminar
The New Leaf Market Co-op hosted a seminar for Tallahassee residents interested in food preservation and effective ways to preserve foods. Heidi Copeland, Leon County Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent 1, hosted the workshop and informed guests of various methods food can be preserved such as water bath canning […]
Being a B.O.S.S.
Some people know him as Martez Hurt and others around Tallahassee know him as a college rapper Money Makin’ Martez. Hurt is a Florida A&M University graduating senior majoring in criminal justice from the nation’s capital, Washington D.C. He grew up and spent his whole life in a low-income community […]
SGA Hosts Special Allocation Workshop
On Wednesday the members of the Student Government Association and the Organization & Finances Committee came out to Perry Paige auditorium to inform students about how to apply for a special allocation, a process of asking SGA for money that is not already apart of their annual budget. Many students […]