Author: Janeil Jackson

Sports

FAMU baseball wins series vs. Navy

Early season jitters were evident but not costly as the baseball team stole the series 2-1 against Navy. The Rattlers (2-1) dropped their first game against Navy 2-0 on Saturday but bounced back winning the Sunday doubleheader 3-2, 7-3 respectively. After the series, Florida A&M head coach Jamey Shouppe spoke […]

Lifestyles

Fundraiser benefits local animal shelter

New Leaf Market Co-Op puts on a benefit that assists a local charity or non-profit organization every year. The store featured the Animal Shelter Foundation as its charity of choice this year. New Leaf Market featured an evening of fine wine and cheese on Saturday. The sold-out event had five […]

Lifestyles

Winter Olympics gets cold shoulder from Tallahassee students

In the United States, more than 215 million viewers tuned into the 2012 London Summer Olympics, while the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics totaled less than 200 million viewers, according to the Olympics marketing report. One hundred students at Florida A&M, Florida State University and Tallahassee Community College were asked if […]

News

Museum to host civic engagement luncheon

The “Choosing to Participate” Lunch and Learn program at the Florida Historic Capitol Museum on Monday will feature local young professionals and students who were active civic participants during their college careers. The Lunch and Learn program is a part of a series of programs that accompany the museum’s temporary exhibit, […]

News

Recreation center’s restoration a relief for students

The Hansel E. Tookes Sr. Student Recreation Center was off to a late start this semester, not opening until Feb. 7. Bob Carroll, director of campus recreation, said the fitness facility is normally allocated funds from the activity and service fees that students pay. Lower student enrollment this semester caused a […]

Opinions

Keystone Pipeline challenges economy vs. environment

If America has any goal at all of weaning itself off of fossil fuels and “dirty energy,” it’s hard to tell based on recent political activity. Debates have become more vicious as environmental activists and Keystone XL Pipeline supporters grapple to make their voices heard on the controversial issue. In 2009, […]

Opinions

Internet: A Web of false information

The Internet and social media have helped the spread of information tremendously, but there’s one major problem: the speed and quantity of info that travels across the Web creates a cluster of junk that makes it hard to distinguish what is credible information. It has also affected our ability to […]

Lifestyles

TMH to host heart, wellness fair

Tallahassee Memorial Heart and Vascular Center will host its first Heart to Heart CPR and Wellness Fair on Saturday. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Matthew Jamison, a Tallahassee resident, is aware of the importance […]

Lifestyles

Local shelters provide warmth for homeless

Homeless shelters in Tallahassee are taking strides to make sure its homeless population is safe and warm during the remainder of this winter season. On Jan. 29, Tallahassee experienced what the Weather Channel called a “winter storm.” Sleet and ice covered cars, patio furniture and roads. The weather was so […]

Opinions

Potential college athletes deserve more respect

  The first Wednesday in February is slotted as National Signing Day for athletes all across the country. The purpose of this day is to allow those players, male or female, who have excelled at their given sports, an opportunity to play in college. But there are some cases that […]