Many people love a good scandal, whether they choose to spread the news to friends or look on as the drama ensues. But what happens when the tables are turned and you and your circle of friends are the topic of discussion? Florida A&M graduate student Trey Parker reveals the […]
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Lady Rattlers fall to Stetson Hatters
The Lady Rattlers basketball team suffered its first home loss Monday night against the Stetson University Hatters 101-66. Head coach LeDawn Gibson was dissatisfied with the effort during the game. “We just did not show up,” Gibson said. “That was not my team that I am used to coaching. I […]
Siders pushes new Party System Bill
Florida A&M Student Government Association President Anthony Siders has made the executive decision to proceed with the passing of the Party System bill in the student senate. The Party System bill will enable any group of students to formally organize a student political party. The system is optional and open […]
New student organization seeks to unite Latino-Americans
Latinos Uniting Nations to Inspire Diverse Opportunities in Society will host “United We Serve” today in the TRiO Academic building. Latinos UNIDOS is a newly chartered Florida A&M student organization whose mission is to educate the campus on Latin American and Hispanic culture, history, and to examine the relevance of […]
Knowing your history drives your future
Student loans, pursuit of a bachelor’s degree and the potential to pursue a graduate degree, but I still have not scratched the surface of my ancestry. It’s been repeatedly and relentlessly hammered into my mind that education is the key, but why has my education blatantly not included me. I’ve […]
‘Real world’ forces graduates home
You have worked hard for these four or five or more years, and finally, it’s time to trade your cap and gown in for a suit and tie. College is designed to be a training ground for the “real world,” but some students have a hard time making the smooth […]
Students snatch jobs post college
The day has finally come. You have studied your brains out for so many years all for this precious moment – your graduation day. But what happens after the family photographs and that highly awaited diploma arrives in the mail? I’m quite sure everyone knows that finding a job these […]
Face your doubt, embrace your potential
When it comes to achieving our dreams, our goals and our passions, the only factor that keeps us from attaining our objectives is ourselves. We hold our destinies in the palm of our hands. It’s up to us to decide whether we will succeed. With graduation around the corner, we […]
Change for Change offers assistance to the homeless in Tallahassee
With the holiday season nearing, Tallahassee students and residents are setting aside their personal wants and needs to create change for change, literally. According to talgov.com, Change for Change was adopted by Tallahassee in 2004 after being recommended by the Tallahassee Equality Action Ministry. The program allows residents to make […]
Frenchtown to receive first historical site
The Taylor House Museum of Historic Frenchtown will be officially recognized as a historical site by the state of Florida in a couple of days. The Tallahassee Urban League will unveil a historical landmark to the Taylor House Museum of Historic Frenchtown on Friday. “We are trying to establish a […]