Author: Angie Green

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All you need is heart to run for office

I want to share my experiences with the student body and hopefully wash away any mindsets that say you can’t run for your dreams. Last month, I ran for Miss Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University (saying the full name makes you sound more intelligent). During that month, I was deeply […]

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New anchor position proves trying for former reporter

From covering “Teflon Don” John Gotti to tracking down the world’s most wanted man (before he was wanted), John Miller owns a set of journalistic credentials that stacks up against the best in the news business. But now that he is sharing an anchor desk with Barbara Walters on ABC’s […]

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Big fourth inning puts FAMU back on track

After seeing a six-game winning streak end in extra innings Monday night against Maine, Rattlers coach Joe Durant wondered if his team had reverted to its earlier bad habits and losing ways. “I was having doubts if we could play with teams like this. They proved me wrong,” Durant said. […]

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Bodybuilding takes center stage at FAMU

This year’s Miss FAMU Fitness Pageant and Mr. FAMU Bodybuilding Contest will take Rattler fitness to a new level. Newly hired Campus Fitness Director Gei-Nam Lim has used his 15 years of experience in fitness and bodybuilding to add several improvements and perks to tonight’s annual competition. The competition, hosted […]

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One Florida still hits raw nerve 2 years after its debut

Every pew at St. Mary’s Church was filled-not on the ideal Sunday, but on a Tuesday evening. Students, politicians and various organizations gathered together to support the two-year remembrance of the One Florida Initiative Plan initiated by Gov. Jeb Bush. One Florida Initiative included in its bill, among other factors […]

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Support black businesses

One day last week I was sitting in Ruby Tuesdays having lunch. I could not help but overhear the gentlemen sitting behind me. There were three black guys talking about how each of their days was going at work. It was obvious that they were car salesmen at a local […]

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Yates deserves help not prison

They saw the pathetic little pajamas the children wore that morning, saw videos of their dead bodies. They heard the way Andrea Yates submerged the children in water, how they struggled, how the oldest managed to fight so ferociously that he surfaced a few times for air before his body […]

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Brothas, don’t get too comfortable on that pedestal yet

Angie Stone’s “Brotha” seems to be the anthem of black people everywhere. With her smooth words of love, Stone places men of African descent on a pedestal. Suddenly, it’s kind of hard to hate on brothas nowadays. It’s almost a sin. The things a brotha used to do that infuriated […]

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College different world from high school

I know you’ve seen them. People walk around wearing their high school letterman’s jacket. Is it me or is high school over, along with its ill faded grandeur? I love talking to these people who feel as though the small microcosm of high school, where they once were somebody, is […]

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MIND MATTERS

Dear Mind Matters, I need your advice. I am the oldest of three children and the first to attend college. I recently discovered that my mother has a terminal illness. During a recent visit home, she made me promise that I would stay in school and finish the semester. I […]