When it comes to his new comedy series, “Chappelle’s Show”, Dave Chappelle said that he is not worried about ratings. Chappelle’s half-hour show, which premiered Jan. 22 at 10:30 p.m. on Comedy Central, had an estimated 2.5 million viewers. “Chappelle’s Show” reigns as the highest rated series for Comedy Central […]
Author: Antione Davis
Mistakes cause two Rattlerette losses
The Rattlerettes played a double header on Sunday afternoon against the Bethune- Cookman Wildcats. Unfortunately the women fell short in both games due to numerous mistakes. FAMU lost their first game with a score of 2-0 followed by a 2nd game loss of 2-1. The Rattlerettes were excited about playing […]
Lady Pirates hold off Rattlerettes
Dashing all hopes of a major upset, the Rattlerettes fell victim to the sword of the Hampton Lady Pirates Saturday 69-59. FAMU (12-11 overall, 8-6 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) entered action coming off a rough road trip of two losses to University of Maryland-Eastern Shore and Howard University. Those defeats put […]
Rattlers give up 18-point lead
Pushed by the wind of six straight wins by an average of 20 points per game against the Rattlers, the Hampton Pirates sailed into Saturday’s game and pirated an 83-80 win in the Gaither Center. To say that this loss was a heartbreaker for the Rattlers would be an understatement. […]
Local professionals advise students on proper hair-care
For those on a tight budget, it is possible to have chemically-treated and professionally maintained hair. Experts at Celebrities Hair Design are familiar with clients desiring inexpensive but beautiful hair care for themselves. Trenice Seniors, owner of Celebrities, suggests that before a female chooses a stylist, she should have a […]
Alumna publishes poetry that leaves ‘Impressions’
Not only did Tracey Jackson graduate with the skills necessary to make it in the field of computer information systems last spring, but she also graduated with the desire to publish a book, hoping to open the doors for other FAMU students that plan to pursue their dreams. “Impressions,” Jackson’s […]
Don’t let stress become hazardous to your health
College offers new experiences and challenges. This can be an exciting time, but it can also be stressful and make you feel sad. Before students come to college they are in a structured environment and that helps keep them stable. However, once they get to college and that structure disappears, […]
Court citation ignored, lives lost
Early Monday morning, 21 people died when hundreds rushed downstairs to exit E2 nightclub in Chicago. According to Associated Press, at least one security guard started to use Mace and pepper spray to break up a fight. Although there were three exits on the first floor of the building, the […]
Graduate Feeder Program remains hidden
Students are letting opportunities to attend graduate school slip from their grasp – and it’s not because they can’t afford it. Linda Knight, director of Fellowship Programs and Recruitment, has worked diligently to ensure students have the chance to study in a graduate program without concerning themselves about the cost. […]
SBI founder prepares for retirement
After almost 30 years as dean of the School of Business and Industry, Sybil Mobley is saying goodbye to the school she helped to create. Mobley started her career at the university in 1963 as director of the department of business, then a part of the College of Arts and […]