In arguably his most personal album to date, “Encore”, Marshall “Eminem” Mathers, takes listeners on an introspective ride through the mental ramblings of a white hip hop artist. With three albums already under his belt; one introducing him as an artist, the next rebelling against his celebrity and the third […]
Author: Alexia Robinson
Snoop Dogg dropped it, but it’s not that hot
Let’s all sit back and watch Snoop Dogg try to jump over the bar set by his latest album’s first single “Drop It Like It’s Hot.” That bar was set so high, the overall effort on the rest of “R&G: Rhythm & Gangsta” seems, at best, mediocre. The over abundance […]
Finals: A trial for test anxiety sufferers
There is a sea of faces at Florida A&M University. But with finals week looming, some members of the sea will feel the wrath of exams more than others. All tests, especially those during finals week, are harder to bear for students with test anxiety. Test anxiety affects a person’s […]
Co-op program gives students more options
Manuel Patterson cringes at the idea of a new semester slowly approaching next month. But the senior co-operative computer information systems student said it’s not because finals are around the corner or even the hassle of arranging his schedule for the next semester, but the process of actually being a […]
Dual party aims to be sexy, wild
#8220;The Beautiful and the Damned,” is a creation birthed from a union of DigitalGuestList and Epicurean Fashion Experience. The event, scheduled for Saturday night at Floyd’s, is set to be an evening of debauchery, fantasy and fun, according to Joe Womack III, founder and editor in chief of DGL. The […]
University needs to address all issues
Considering the state of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, it is clear that there is a lot of work to be done to change the impression of HBCUs. More specifically, FAMU’s administration has its work cut out if they plan to successfully move the school forward. With article after article […]
Global eye focuses on HIV/AIDS
Almost 38 million people worldwide are living with it. More than 20 million people have died from it. Many avoid talking about it. No one wants it. And there is no cure. AIDS. For one day, the global community will stop and collectively eye this devastating, shunned and usually silent […]
New lot to help minimize towing, tickets
While the University’s students are complaining about towing, parking tickets and having no where to park, Parking Services is trying to ease the complaints. Faculty, staff and students now have a new place to park their cars. The new lot is located behind Lee Hall. The total capacity is 38, […]
3 Rattlers die in car crash
Michelle Seville and Bobby Powell Jr. had been putting off going out to lunch since they saw each other during this year’s Homecoming weekend. “When I saw her on the strip, I thought she left Tallahassee after graduation. I wanted to get her phone number then but didn’t have any […]
Joe uncertain about future
The future of the University’s head football coach Billy Joe depends on whom you ask. At a University press conference held around noon Tuesday, at which Joe was not present, Athletic Director Joseph Ramsey II said the athletic department was behind the embattled head coach. “We’re going to give him […]