Does real love still exist? The question still lingers in my mind. I am forced to be opposed to the idea that it does. Maybe being a college student plays a very important factor in me making that judgment, but I am barely exposed to couples who are genuinely […]
Author: Nyah Abdala |
Student designers showcased fashion expertise
Florida A&M gave student fashion designers a chance to showcase their creativity at the Urban Renaissance Fashion Show on Saturday in the atrium of the School of Architecture. Rich Moore, a senior graphic design student from Tallahassee, was one of three who produced the fashion show to bring a […]
The KAR Dining Experience
Kyra Pierre’s journey for Florida A&M’s Queen of Orange and Green didn’t end in a crown and sash. Instead, the campaign resulted in her first business venture: KAR Dining Experience. Pierre, a first-year doctorate of pharmacy candidate from Miami, partnered with her hometown friends Amber Manker, a senior social […]
Thousands flocked to Springtime Tallahassee
Springtime Tallahassee celebrated its 45th annual grand parade Saturday. Susan Harris, a language arts teacher at Elizabeth Cobb Middle School, was a part of the Springtime Tallahassee Antebellum Krewe, a float in the parade. Harris said the krewe started preparing the float in January. “We meet down at the float […]
Volunteers seek to get people on bikes
Krank It Up, a local, volunteer-run bicycle shop tucked away in Railroad Square Art Park, is offering a space for community members to reassemble bicycles. “We just want to help people learn how to work on their bikes and have sustainable transportation and just get as many people on bikes […]
Embrace your imperfections
I think a big problem with this generation of women is that we often compare ourselves to the people we see on social networks such as Instagram and Twitter. And with us comparing ourselves, it affects the way we view ourselves and others. Well, I’m here to tell you […]
Rattlers swept by B-CU in three-game series
The baseball team lost three straight games against the Bethune-Cookman University Wildcats this weekend at Moore-Kittles Field. The Rattlers (2-32, 2-13 MEAC) dropped both games on Saturday, losing the first 4-1 and the second 16-3, and were shut out Sunday after allowing 4 runs to complete the wrong end […]
It’s win-win for Griner to pursue NBA career
The controversy swirling around Brittney Griner, Baylor University’s standout senior women’s basketball player, seems never-ending. After a recent disappointing loss to the Louisville Lady Cardinals in the Sweet 16 of NCAA Tournament, many people have been disputing her future career choices. There is no dispute that Griner was one […]
Alumni to present new show for the Lyceum Series
Florida A&M alumni T’Keyah Crystal Keymáh and Bryan C. Jones will debut their new show, “Sellout!,” as part of the Lyceum Series. “Sellout!” follows two professionals as they struggle to gain success. Both characters have a different idea on what success is, whether it is making it big or […]
Be Out Day expected to draw crowds on Saturday
Florida A&M’s annual Be Out Day will be held at the Hansel E. Tookes Sr. Student Recreation Center on Saturday. The event will take place during the football team’s Orange and Green spring scrimmage. Be Out Day will offer a variety of competitive games for family and friends, including […]