Students at Florida A&M are not taking advantage of the E2 Campus emergency alert system. The system has been at FAMU since 2005, two years before the Virginia Tech massacre. Although the service is licensed for 10,000 users, fewer than 3,000 of the 13,000 enrolled students are active users are […]
Author: Anthony Mundle
ESPN’s ‘Outside the Lines’ to Feature Robert Champion Case
ESPN will air another installment of its investigative series “Outside the Lines” Sunday. The topic: Florida A&M and the death of Robert Champion. The program airs at 9 a.m. on ESPN and 10 a.m. on ESPN 2. After having worked on the project since January, ESPN Tuesday published an in-depth […]
Studying abroad is Vital for Success
#8220;Congratulations on your acceptance to The American University of Paris!” I have never been more excited by a sentence. After months of searching for the right university with the right program in the right city, I can finally see my dream of studying abroad coming together. I have long wanted […]
Talking about Crime Doesn’t Eliminate it from Our Society
In the midst of the Trayvon Martin madness, I believe it’s important to question the media’s misrepresentation of black youth. It frustrates me to turn on the television and see a black male behind bars or in the middle of fighting “baby mamas.” That’s not all there is. I was […]
Ammons Must Explain Changes to Us
Quicker than people could say FAMU, former Provost Cynthia Hughes Harris was on her way to the Allied Health and Sciences building. Last week, Harris was reassigned to her old position as dean of the School of Allied Health and Sciences. One can’t help but question where this decision came […]
Lawyers Push Scott for Action in Martin Killing
#8220;Justice for Trayvon!” was all that could be heard as about 100 Tallahassee citizens marched through the Capitol to Governor Rick Scott’s office yesterday at 2 p.m. “Our main objective is to get to the governor and voice our concerns about how biased this investigation is,” said Mutaqee Akbar, an […]
Tallahassee Jazz and Blues Festival
Tallahassee Jazz and Blues Festival Come get a juicy serving of hot jazz, cool blues, funky fusion, old school swing and rocking contemporary music at the Tallahassee Museum on March 24-25. This annual festival, which is from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., allows families and guests of […]
Honors Convocation this Thursday
Florida A&M will host its annual honors convocation Thursday at 10:10 a.m. in Lee Hall Auditorium. Virgil Miller, chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Cedric L. Richmond (D-La.), will serve as the keynote speaker. Miller is a native of West Palm Beach and a FAMU alumnus, where he received his […]
Charief Lewis, a Strong Lead to Follow
From the moment Charief Lewis joined the Florida A&M men’s track and field team, he impressed everyone in his path – both on the track and off. Lewis, a second-year health care management student from New York, joined the team two years ago and quickly made a name for him […]
e2 Campus
Students at Florida A&M aren’t taking advantage of the e2 campus emergency alert system. The system has been in place at FAMU since 2005, two years before the Virginia Tech massacre. Although the service is licensed for 10,000 users but fewer than 3,000 active users are registered for the system. […]