Author: Anthony Anamelechi

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Campus still in the dark

If for some reason an incident like the fatal shootings at Virginia Tech occurred on the campus of Florida A & M University, only 1,472 affiliates of the University would be notified. That is less than 15 percent of enrolled students. Sherri S. Luke, an officer for the department of […]

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Ammons and trustees embrace progression

Thursday, Florida A&M University’s Board of Trustees held a short meeting at FAMU’s College of Law in Orlando. The board discussed several significant challenges that the BOT and President James Ammons are facing. Ammons provided a wealth of positive information regarding the university’s progress during his commentary. “(We have) 92 […]

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SGA bursts into action with annual student social

Students have an opportunity to meet with various on campus organizations and representatives from the student government association tonight at 7 p.m. during the annual SGA Explosion. The event will take place in the Grand Ballroom and will feature performances by Boyz of Poison, E!picurean Fashion Experience, Phi Mu Alpha […]

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Communication is the key to future success

From forums to blogs to a profile on Facebook, the administration at Florida A&M University is trying to make an effort to better the lines of communication between itself and students, faculty and staff. “One of the things that became apparent to me was the campus community didn’t have access […]

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Ready to launch

After over a year’s worth of planning and anticipation, FAMU-TV 20 is ready to broadcast its first live newscast, which is set to hit airwaves on Monday. The newscast will make FAMU just the second Historically Black College to air a live newscast. The show will also join Hampton and […]

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Improvements are evident in Financial Aid office

From lengthy lines to speedy net checks, Florida A&M University’s Office of Financial Aid is now on the right track and wants to continue down that path. The financial aid office was once one of the most dreaded places to go. But, it is now showing great signs of improvement […]

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Fallen professor remembered

Professor Oliver Jones Jr.’s campus memorial ceremony was held Thursday afternoon. The Florida A&M University political science professor died Sept. 1 of this year while in hospice care. He was 60. Jones’ memorial service included family and friends both past and present. The Rev. Jeffery R. Mills presided over the […]

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Families reunite for Parents Weekend

FAMU Parents Weekend has been in existence for over 20 years, giving parents a perspective of everyday college life. This year the event was hosted from September 14-16. Activities for Parents Weekend included classroom visits, a fish fry, and a ‘meet and greet’ session at the president’s house, with his […]

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Announcements for the week of 9/16/2007

The FAMU Writing Resource Center will kick off its week of seminars for “Write Your Way Up” week, designed at improving the writing skills of professionals. All events are free and are held in 100 Tucker Hall. A representative from Bedford/St. Martin’s will be on hand at the Open House […]

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Novel takes a look at suspect Black medical experiments

Author Harriet Washington spoke at Florida A&M University about her book “Medical Apartheid,” a book that extensively delves into the mistreatment of blacks by the medical field. Washington explored how the historical treatment of blacks in medical research has greatly contributed to the substandard healthcare of a disproportionate number of […]