#8220;I might have to scrap my plans for the Atlanta Classic,” said Quinton Stroud, 20, a health science junior from Fountain Inn, S.C. With the recent rises in gas and food, Stroud summed up his week as “struggling.” “I’ve gotten way better with managing my money and I managed to […]
Author: Kiante Key
TLT performance proves ‘Fantastick’
What is it about musicals that seem to captivate viewers and mesmerize fans of theatre? Is it the ambiance of the stage? Or is it the exquisiteness of the costumes? Perchance it’s the delicious songs of the script. Whatever the case, the Tallahassee Little Theatre production of “The Fantasticks” certainly […]
City builds facility for theatre
Tallahassee residents seem to agree that a performing arts center would be great for the community. A major fundraising event was held last Tuesday in order to recruit members and supporters for the capital’s upcoming project – The Florida Center for Performing Arts and Education, Inc. Aside from the local […]
Classes prepare students for real world
Now that students are in college, some expect to be taught on a more advanced level. Many people argue that in classes, students should be exposed to things they have never been exposed to. At least that is the expectation of a few freshman students. Some freshmen come into the […]
Event patrol should be equitable
Morale at Florida A&M University is definitely on the up and up. Especially after the football team’s recent win against Howard University. Also, several business students made history in a national case competition, making FAMU the first university and only historically black college to win the competition for two consecutive […]
Next president must fix economy
The notion of America teetering on the edge of a recession has become a reality. The constant drop in points at Wall Street should strike a note with all Americans. However, some American’s aren’t even aware that the Dow Jones average dropped to 504 points last week. A drop like […]
Rattlers strike Howard Bison
The Florida A&M University Rattlers (2-1) took home their second victory of the season, beating the Howard University Bison (0-3) 51-24. Coming off a bi-week, team members say having time to prepare for the Bison helped seal the victory. “We watch film on every opponent we play,” said Anthony Collins, […]
Show ends on a high note for season finale
Cable television has certainly come a long way in recent years. With groundbreaking shows like “The Shield,” “Damages” and “Mad Men” making a positive stir in the world of entertainment, cable TV is becoming quite a force to be reckoned with. TNT’s drama series “The Closer,” is one such example, […]
Seminar provides fiscal skills
In an effort to teach students about fiscal responsibility, the Department of Economic Development hosted Wild Fire Financial Series, “True Life: I’m Living on a College Student Budget” Wednesday evening. Florida A&M University’s Student Government Association held the seminar in conjunction with The Omega Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi […]
Stay trendy while frequenting clubs
Rattlers, it’s time to party! The Atlanta Classic is rapidly approaching and students are making plans about what to wear for the weekend getaway. Relax and take a deep breath. There are some fashion tips that may grant VIP status and have you looking like a fashion icon. Without the […]