The Wolfpack (3-4, 0-4 ACC) broke FSU’s heart last season when it won 17-16 in North Carolina. This time, the ‘Noles’ (7-0, 5-0, ACC) defense wreaked havoc on NC State’s offense, limiting the team to 128 passing yards. Senior FSU safety Terrence Brooks snagged an interception on the Wolfpack’s second […]
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FAMU theater professor presents new play
Award-winning playwright and Florida A&M professor James Webb is presenting his newest stage play, “Sibling Rivalry,” at the Southside Arts Complex. “Sibling Rivalry” is a collection of short stories about sisters and brothers that take place in the deep South. They do their best to cope with the stress of […]
Paddyfote buildings remain open
Florida A&M’s Paddyfote Complex buildings A and B will not close after all. Oscar Crumity, university housing director, said continuing the facility’s operation was decided by university administrators. Students who were relocated are able to return to their original living accommodations. “If a student desires to return to Paddyfote, he […]
Pups to dress up for ‘Dog-O-Ween’
Star 98.9 will be hosting the 26th annual Dog-O-Ween celebration Sunday at Tom Brown Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Tallahassee-area dogs are invited to come dressed in unique costumes for judging. Esteffania Najera, the marketing and promotions director for Cumulus Media, said this event puts a unique […]
Apple iPad draws fans
Apple touts its iPad as a growing favorite with students. According to Apple.com, the iPad continues to transform the way users learn and t he apps and content create an endless learning opportunities. With Apple releasing it’s latest iPad Air Nov. 1, students are considering just how much they use […]
Rattlers fall to Aggies in OT
The celebration that erupted inside Bragg Memorial Stadium after Florida A&M tied the game against North Carolina A&T with 19 seconds left in the fourth quarter was short-lived. “At the end of the day, we finally made a play on offense to seal the victory,” head coach Earl Holmes said. […]
Tallahassee Museum to present annual Halloween Howl
The Tallahassee Museum is offering guests an alternative to trick-or-treating. The museum will host its 19th annual Halloween Howl today and tomorrow from 6-10 p.m. Caitlin Geesner, an education intern and farm coordinator at the Tallahassee Museum, encourages purchasing tickets early. “You can buy tickets at the door, but you […]
Alumnus Kevin Williams presented with Trailblazer Award
The Florida A&M Center for Disability Access and Resources, also known as CeDAR, presented alumnus Kevin Williams with its highest honor at the fourth annual CeDAR Honors Wednesday. In celebration of Disability Awareness Month, students, faculty and guests gathered in the School of Architecture’s atrium as CeDAR recognized Williams and […]
Students fight negative marriage trends
Marriage in today’s society seems to be declining, but despite the negative statistics, there are some students who are still pursuing it. Katherine Perritt, a sophomore communication science and disorders student at Florida State University from Tallahassee, said she is happily engaged to her fiancé. Although Perritt has been engaged […]
SGA explains new fund allocation process
The Student Government Association presented a special allocations workshop Wednesday to teach students and organizations how to request and receive funding through the senate. President of the Organization and Finance Committee Sen. Tyler Hansberry wants to educate students on the proper steps to gain funding. “The workshop is to get […]