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House Arrest presents “Show Me What Cha Got! “

The explosive 4th Florida Chapter Of House Arrest 2 Championship Dance Team will be hosting their 6th dance showcase “Show Me What Cha Got! ” in Lee Hall. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the Show Starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $3 in advance and $6 door. See any […]

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English Literary Guild meeting

The English Literary Guild will hold an organizational meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. in Tucker Hall Room 300. The Guild is open to all interested students. If you are interested in the spoken word, the Guild may be the organization you are looking for. For more information, contact Prof. Melanie […]

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Show love for $20

Despite what you’ve seen in movies, I’m here to tell you that Valentine’s Day is not the holiday when it’s time to break the bank. The whole romantic celebration can be done effectively for $20 or less. Don’t believe me? Read on. Sentiment: People use Valentine’s Day as a marker […]

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“Willie Lynch” series

The Psychology Department will have an interactive series on the “Willie Lynch” letter and how it’s controlling blacks and keeping them divided. From 7 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Thursday in GEC-C 301A We will discuss his role in the “rep yo’ city” phenomenon. Prior to discussion, we will watch Spike […]

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Unpopular sports deserving of fanfare

Dribbling the ball across the court, everyone waits with bated breath for this final shot to be made…and it’s in! The University has won another basketball game. Amid the yells from the cheerleaders, pats on the back from the coach and praises from the team members, one thing is missing…the […]

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Be healthy, stay hydrated

After a University of South Florida student-athlete died from a routine workout a little less than a month ago, the FAMU athletic department is taking proper conditioning more seriously. According to the Tampa Tribune, Keeley Dorsey, a running back for USF’s football team, died after a heart attack following a […]

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States should apologize for slavery

With February being Black History Month, it is only fitting that there seems to be a light at the end of the dark tunnel concerning slavery. According to an article posed on www.msnbc.com, the Virginia House of Delegates unanimously approved a resolution Friday expressing “profound regret” for Virginia’s role in […]

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University ignored cry for help from pharmacy

Members of the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences made numerous complaints to the Board of Trustees about their school possibly being put on probation, and it finally happened. FAMU has one of the most renowned pharmacy schools in the nation. But because the college’s strategic planning, curriculum evaluation, proof […]