SUNDAY November 115 p.m. Law Power Justice 5:30 p.m. Pacific Century 6:30 p.m. Future Generation 7 p.m. Powerhouse Gospel 8 p.m NAACP Speaks8:30 p.m. It’s Time 9 p.m. Hats Off 9:30 p.m Cybernation 10 p.m Educational Forum11 p.m. Cinema 20: Kansas City Confidential 12:30 a.m. Toonville 1 a.m. Community Bulletin […]
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MIND MATTERS Dennard: Find new methods to cope with deathoved one is hard
Dear Mind Matters, I am a junior at FAMU who is having difficulty staying motivated. I used to be energetic and active on campus. Nothing has been the same since my younger brother died unexpectedly in a car accident. Although it’s been two years, it seems like yesterday. My friends […]
Presidential search praised, criticized
Encouraged by what he called a good cross section of input, Board Of Trustees Chairman Art Collins insisted a new university president would be chosen before the end of the year. Speaking Saturday before the dedication of the Jake Gaither statue, Collins said there is not a deadline for presidential […]
Hearing problems plague students
College students face future hearing problems from simple things they do now such as attending loud events and listening to loud music. Tad Farrand, a Tallahassee audiologist, said that most college students who have hearing problems now are in denial and that the hearing problems will continue as they get […]
Sunny skies beam down on Quinn Gray
It’s hard to believe that FAMU’S “Man with the Golden Gun” Quinn Gray, once wanted to play the tuba in the band. The tuba? “I loved the tuba,” he said. “It was the biggest instrument. There was a game called the Orange Blossom Classic in Miami and the Marching 100 […]
Fraternity gears up for national service week
The Kappa Delta chapter of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity Inc. is hosting its 22nd National Service Week Nov. 5-11. Service Week gives us a chance to give back to our campus, community, nation and frat, said Torrey Turner, 21, a business administration student from Dallas and spring 2000 […]
Gobble Wobble celebrates 5 years of giving
This year, Thanksgiving will be a day of celebration for many families that want for food. That’s because the fifth annual Gobble Wobble was held Sunday, Nov. 4 at 3 p.m. Gobble Wobble is a community event started to help feed families in need for Thanksgiving. It was a 5k […]
Student duo releases debut album
Life is full of all kinds of surprises. First Ave. is one of the most unexpected surprises that a rap music fan might come across here on campus. Saleem Bligen, 20, a third year business administration student from Trenton, N. J. also known as Sirius and Junius English, 19, a […]
North Florida Fair hits Tallahassee
It’s that time again! The 60th Annual North Florida Fair is back in town. With games, rides, food and new attractions to choose from, students can enjoy the festivities until Nov. 11. Carnival Midway, host of the North Florida Fair, is celebrating 105 years of providing fun and excitement to […]
‘Off Seventh’ has A- potential
If you’re looking for a good laugh and a realistic portrayal of black college life, then you might want to try heading towards “Off Seventh and Garvey.” The soap opera produced by Irwin “Moon” Miller will air on WTXL Channel 27 Monday at 12:30 a.m. The show is a realistic […]