On-campus housing availability at Florida A&M University is a cause for concern for students who are seeking a place to stay. The lack of on-campus housing has led to difficulties in finding affordable housing options near the campus in the past school year. One of the main reasons for the […]
Year: 2023
Student Senate: A flurry of confirmations
Last week’s senate meeting ended early after failing to meet quorum. As a result, there were multiple confirmations and bill readings on the agenda for yesterday’s senate meeting. Three senate positions, as of yesterday evening, are now filled. Nakiya Brown, Argene Lynn and Nadia Lloyd were unanimously confirmed to their […]
Is TikTok on a down spiral?
TikTok is at a crossroads after a United States Congress hearing about the app jeopardizing millions of Americans’ privacy. According to The New York Times, “Lawmakers in the United States, Europe, and Canada have escalated efforts to restrict access to TikTok.” TikTok is a short-form video hosting service owned by […]
Tallahassee’s Hallelujah 95.3 gets praise (and recognition)
Some radio hosts and operators distinguish themselves by the way they utilize their platforms, receiving praise and nominations from their peers in the industry. Which brings us to local Tallahassee radio station Hallelujah 95.3. It is being recognized for its astounding work over the years with nominations for small market […]
Rattlers can see Angel Reese
To gain Caitlin Clark’s attention, Louisiana State University star Angel Reese, the tournament’s Most Valuable Player and the 2023 NCAA women’s champion, utilized the “You can’t see me” gesture. White public commentators Keith Olbermann and Dave Portnoy, among others, critiqued the 20-year-old, calling her a “f****** idiot” and a “classless […]
Is home the next stop after graduation?
Walking across the Lawson Center stage to receive a degree from your university is a goal for the majority of college students. This is a time for celebration among family and peers because you’re finally ready to embark on the next chapter of your life. This milestone is short lived […]
No TikTok and no Fizz at FSU
Social media has taken over universities, which has become good and bad at the same time. From Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to one of the newer apps, Fizz. Fizz allows college students to create an account using their university email and tweet things anonymously. It has become toxic and caused […]
Being young, Black and at college in America: Safety at HBCUs
In the era of mass shootings and bills being passed allowing guns to be carried without permits, one starts to wonder if we are actually safe on college campuses, more importantly, Historically Black Colleges and Universities. With Florida House Bill 543 being passed on Monday, this now means that a […]
Railroad Square adding food hall
For as long as Railroad Square has been open for business, Tallahassee residents have enjoyed everything it has to offer. From hotels to photography studios to art and cultural experiences, Railroad Square has cemented itself as one of the top spots to visit in the capital city. In hopes of […]
FAMU first stop for Impressions of Beauty tour
Making it on top of its tour schedule this year, Impressions of Beauty kick-started its Beautiverstiy tour at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Wednesday, April 5. The highly anticipated college expo powered by ten-plus brands took place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom. Upon entering the […]