Author: Latoya Hunter

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Fitness center helps students get healthy

Miriam Daniel used to be a member at the fitness club Legends, but because of the price and because of the distance from her house, she decided to go to the Campus Recreational Center. “They have the same equipment and the same classes,” said the 22-year-old senior business management student […]

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As the smoke clears

Industrialist luster just faded like lust in the jaded jaundiced bowels of the empire that fails to howl at a moon that meshes its excrament with the baseline of the capital’s precipice the rest of us arrested just cause our development sprouts like subversive weeds in a garden garnished with […]

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I am Here, I am Not Moving

I am here I am not moving Not gonna scream and shout Not gonna be swayed another way Not gonna be separated from what I rightfully deserve another day I am here I am not moving Plowing through life as a lover and a fighter Plowing through many uncertainties and […]

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I am a lotus

The unspeakable is thus written for silence can be deadly unseen gases oh, innocent masses shhh quiet mention not riot! in ’68 after the assassination of dr. king, senator kennedy and malcolm…the tanks rolled down our ghettod street. curfew caught quite a few “terrorists” raiding supermarkets for food. the code […]

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Students forced to vacate Polkinghorne Village

The housing department has begun a mandatory resident move from Polkinghorne Village by Thursday because of occupancy rates and the cost to keep the complex open. Several students were outraged because they said administrators at the University knew previously that Polkinghorne was going to close, but said housing directors still […]

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Group ready to ‘March Out’ to Courthouse

In an effort to encourage early voting and to promote voter awareness in young people, Leon County Commissioner Bill Proctor and the student organization Operation Wake Up are presenting March Out 2004. The week of initiatives begins today at 11 a.m. starting with a march from the Florida A&M University […]

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Rattlers thrash Tigers, 50-14

Florida A&M (3-5) played its best game of the season Saturday in its 50-14 homecoming romp over Savannah State (1-5). The Rattlers’ win snapped a two-game losing streak, losses in which the Rattlers were defeated by a combined total of 79 points. After getting thumped 62-0 last weekend at Virginia […]

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Step show proves to be entertaining

FAMU students seem to have a knack for recycling pop culture themes and the 2004 Pan-Hellenic Step Show was a testimony to that. The show started somewhat on time, which is doing well for a FAMU production. But the breaks between the step teams were more chaotic than they needed […]

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Is your personal computer a virus magnet?

A computer virus is the one of the biggest fears of any personal computer owner. With more than 30,000 malicious virus codes lurking around the Internet, your computer is definitely an at-risk target for infection. A computer can be infected with a virus in a number of ways. The most […]

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Talib Kweli delivers knockout performance at the Beta Bar

Noted as one the most skilled and respected lyricists of our time, Talib Kweli shut the Beta Bar down October 20th. This sold-out event was highly anticipated by students of TCC, FAMU, FSU and fans throughout the Tallahassee area. Admirers flooded the sidewalk of Wahnish Way just to get a […]