Author: Clarece Polke

Lifestyles

DanceBrazil captivates audience with its dances movements and energy

With effortless precision, DanceBrazil captivated the audience with its storytelling in Lee Hall Saturday night. Dancers used a fusion of Afro-Brazilian movement, contemporary dance and capoeira to paint a beautiful picture inspired by the cultural tapestry of Brazil. “I loved the performance; at one point it seemed like a love […]

Lifestyles

ABC says farewell to “Ugly Betty”

During its four-year run, ABC’s “Ugly Betty” skewered the New York fashion world, nabbing celebrity cameos from the likes of Lindsay Lohan, Shakira and Isaac Mizrahi. It turned America Ferrera, who played the plucky but style-challenged Betty Suarez, into a household name. And it landed a prestigious Peabody Award. As […]

Opinions

GPS endangers social media

I have never met hip-hop artist Fabolous. I do not know his family, friends, or any of his associates — but I do know where he lives thanks to Twitter and its GPS locator. Since the creation of social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook and MySpace, privacy has antiquated […]

News

Florida A&M libraries at risk due to weak economy

The Friends of FAMU Libraries’ fund has raised money for Coleman Library since 1999, but for the past two years the organization’s president, Margaret B. Jones, has noticed a sharp decline in contributions. She blamed the changes on the failing economy.Jones, who is also a retired Florida A&M librarian, said […]

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Florida A&M students called on to advocate to state legislators

History was made on Florida A&M University’s campus last Thursday when three students, on behalf of the Student Government Association, spearheaded a march protesting budget cuts. After the banners and buses are gone, how will FAMU make its presence felt in the legislature? Calvin Hayes, Quintin Haynes and Iman Sandifer […]

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March of Dimes organizers have high expectations

The March of Dimes has increased the survival of premature infants and will host its annual March for Babies on April 10 to continue its journey of saving lives. “Before the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, more than 70 percent of low weight babies died, and now more than 90 percent […]

Lifestyles

FAMU Health brings “PUSH” to inspire students

Florida A&M hosted “PUSH” a forum for Black Women that focuses on the empowerment of African-American women Thursday evening. “It was very enlightening to hear from women who have been where we are and I love that they were so open and real,” said Chantel Johnson, third-year psychology student from […]

News

Students march to Florida State Capitol fighting for justice

Students prepared their signs and banners as the Marching 100 gripped its instruments as if they were weapons preparing for battle. However, this protest could not be described as any less than a war as students marched from Florida A&M University’s ‘Set’ to the steps of the State Capitol. “We […]