Author: Erca Eubanks

News

NAACP shines light on campus issues

#8220;Fired up and ready to go” was the chant that started off the debate? held Wednesday night in B.L. Perry discussing the many issues facing ?Florida A&M students. The elections, school dress code, race relations, SGA, and the health of our students were some of the ?topics discussed at the […]

Opinions

Flat rate tuition may be beneficial

Students are dropping out of college at an alarming rate for a variety of reasons. The college experience can be an overwhelming one and many weren’t as prepared as they thought they were. Maybe some get pregnant or just decide that college wasn’t for them. For many, college is just […]

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Women just can’t compete with football

One glorious day—long after inventing heaven and earth and a while after He said, “let there be light,” and saw that it was good, God created football—gladdening men across the world. And although men are thanking God for one of the greatest games on Earth, a lot of women […]

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Clean audit is nothing to celebrate

Everyone likes special treatment, whether it’s getting preferred reservations at a restaurant or being a student athlete for a revenue-generating sports team, who doesn’t have to work for good grades.  But sometimes special treatment can be downright marginalizing. Receiving it may even rob you of a bit of dignity. […]

News

Search for VP of Student Affairs is coming to a close

The selection process for vice president of student affairs is almost complete.   The three finalists, which originally began with 80 applicants, have all visited campus and met with the student body. So now many are wondering what’s next?   According to Sylvia Petties, executive assistant to vice president […]

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Trial set to begin for FAMU Credit Union embezzlement

The trial for the accused Florida A&M Federal Credit Union embezzlers begins today. Eugene Telfair, former president of the FAMU Federal Credit Union and Robert Nixon, director of FAMU’s Institute on Urban Policy and Commerce, are set to stand trial for conspiracy, theft from an organization receiving federal funds […]

Lifestyles

T-shirts for scholarships

Dexter Humphrey, an honors graduate of Louisiana State University, has made it his mission to help students with their financial need for the upcoming semester. Humphrey’s goal with his scholarship is to put more students through school than the government does with the disbursement of federal loans. So what is […]