Author: Brent Hatchett

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Spring semester transition difficult for underclassmen

After concluding the fall semester and having three weeks off from school, Florida A&M University students are back on the Hill facing the challenge of transitioning into the spring semester. Dennis Davis, 20, said he is confident he will make a smooth transition into the spring semester. Davis is a […]

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Students call Tallahassee home for holiday season

Many Rattlers packed their belongings to head home over the past winter break. While some students enjoyed visiting family and friends, others spent their holiday season on The Hill. Marcus Santiago’s role on the Florida A&M University’s men’s basketball team kept him from spending Christmas with his family. “I had […]

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Evening daycare available

FAMU New Beginnings Child Development Center is now offering evening childcare for working parents, parents that attend evening classes or need extra study time or time to enjoy the new campus recreational center. Evening care hours of operation will be from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. Please contact Dr. […]

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Book scholarship

The lovely ladies of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. present our spring 2007 book scholarship. We will be awarding five $200 scholarships. Please see our Web site www.thebadst.com for the application, which is due Jan. 19. Contact Mary Underwood at Msmaryu@hotmail.com.

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Biology Student Organization meeting

The Biology Student Organization is holding its first general body meeting to review upcoming events for the spring semester on Wednesday, Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. in Jones Hall Rm. 202. Contact Brantley A. Scott at 407-963-8628, 305-321-4377 or famubso@famu.edu for more information.

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Journey magazine needs editor

Journey magazine is currently accepting applications for lifestyles editor. Please contact Eboni Ledbetter at (850) 599-3502 or visit the Journey Office located on the third floor of the Journalism and Graphic Communication Building.

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Students should resolve to keep every resolution

What exactly is a resolution to you? I think it’s a set of goals and dreams that will never fully be accomplished throughout the whole year. Whether it’s a simple resolution like getting better friends or a more tactical promise like losing weight and eating healthy, most people just seem […]

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Five Facts: Health

Moving Forward With SeNita McRae Each week The Famuan will bring its readers a different compilation of five important and interesting facts. This week’s five facts feature important health-related information. Take care of your body; it’s the only one you get! 1. Vitamin D helps the pancreas produce and respond […]

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Hazing should not be an issue on campus

It’s 2007, and I still don’t understand why people go Ike Turner when it comes to discipline within organizations. Why do some organizations feel the need to haze? It seems as though virtually every organization has an initiation process involving harassment. Females tend to play mind games that affect the […]

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Jones looks to recover from early season rut

It’s a natural fact of sports. Athletes go through slumps. Unfortunately for the Lady Rattlers, nature is taking its toll on last year’s leading scorer, sophomore guard Deidra Jones. “It’s tough because she’s not really playing well right now,” said Lady Rattler head coach Debra Clark. After an impressive rookie […]