Tallahassee may have just gotten better for all the fashion lovers; Urban Outfitters is here for the week. The temporary store is on tour and has come equipped with many popular trends. The store includes women’s and men’s clothing and will be in town until Thursday. Alexandra Lee, a senior political […]
Author: Winnie Moime
Don’t Ask Me about Your Relationship Issues
I pride myself on being a good friend. I spend long hours listening to false break-ups, go out on the town whenever a girl’s night is needed and allow access to my Facebook page for “clocking” statuses. One thing I cannot say is that I enjoy offering relationship advice. Every […]
Tallahassee Hosts ‘Sustainable You’ to Talk Green
The City of Tallahassee will present the “Sustainable You” conference next Monday and Tuesday in the Turnbull Conference Center at Florida State. The conference will highlight the city’s efforts to implement “cutting-edge sustainability practices and policy,” according to the Collins Center for Public Policy, which sponsors the program. The conference […]
Towing in Tallahassee Frustrates Students
With 20,000 cars towed each year, according to Hobkirk Enterprises Towing Inc., it can be argued that Tallahassee has a towing problem. Whether it is about the money or illegal parking that causes towing companies to tow people’s cars, many students are fed up with paying $88 every time they need […]
Tallahassee Residents Ready for ‘Making Strides’ Breast Cancer Walk
National Breast Cancer Awareness month is in full effect this October. Residents of the Tallahassee area are preparing for the 2011 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk, sponsored by The American Cancer Society. JoAnne Suggs, event manager for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, is very excited about this years’ walk. […]
Mary Brogan Museum Hosts Free Food-O-Rama today
The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, along with the City of Tallahassee’s Community Redevelopment Agency, will host a free community event, Food-O-Rama, this Sunday in Kleman Plaza. Food-O-Rama is part of a weeklong national Food Day celebration, lasting from Oct. 15-24. Patrons are urged to bring donations […]
FAMU Literary Magazine Takes the ‘Cake’
Florida A&M has another magazine. The Cake Magazine, a literary journal of poetry and arts, has been overlooked for years. Kristine Snodgrass, an English professor, and students in her creative writing class established the magazine in 2006. Snodgrass said they created the magazine because there wasn’t a literary publication on […]
Despite Similarities, iPhone 4S is a Success
Devout Apple fans camped out in droves all across the world Friday in anticipation for the release of the new iPhone 4s. The result – more than 4 million iPhone 4s devices were sold worldwide within three days of its release, breaking previous records of the iPhone 4’s 1.4 million […]
FAMU to Hold Office Surplus Sale Saturday
When times are tough, bargain hunters get a bigger thrill finding good deals. Imagine their feeling if they walk away with a $30 computer on Saturday. The Florida A&M Office of Property Records holds a surplus sale at the Property Management Office of the Physical Plant Warehouse on 2380 Wahnish […]
Board of Trustees Discusses Ammons ‘Evergreen’ Contract
For Florida A&M President James Ammons, everyday brings a fresh start and yesterday never happened. Life tends to happen that way when your employment contract has an evergreen clause, which makes it hard for your employer to terminate you. On Oct. 3, the Ad-Hoc Committee of the Florida A&M Board […]