Author: Kaye Dallas

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The decision to go to war should not be shrouded in ambiguity. Though Secretary of State Colin Powell made a persuading presentation as to the existence of so-called weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, there was still no logical reason given as to why the United States must invade Iraq. […]

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Negativity breeds dependency

Ladies beware-you may become an addict today. According to a study released Wednesday, females are more easily addicted to cigarettes, alcohol and drugs than males. They get hooked faster on lesser amounts, and suffer consequences quicker and more severely. This information comes as no surprise to many. Though there was […]

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fruteland

Children in the Florida Arts & Community Enrichment (F.A.C.E.) program received a unique black history lesson in music earlier this month at the Ebony Gardens Housing Complex. In conjunction with the Apalachee Blues Society (ABS) and Chicago blues musician Fruteland Jackson, the F.A.C.E. program is one of several programs and […]

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There are a few things that you can count on from an LL Cool J release. He will talk about his possessions, he will refer to one of his prior hits and he will always address the ladies. His latest work “10” is no exception. Far from the days of […]

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men b-ball

The Tallahassee Fire Department almost had to come to Gaither Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon because of a fire sparked by the shooting hands of junior guard Terrence Woods. The blaze began with Woods, who drained his first seven 3-pointers in the first half, and it spread to the rest of […]

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women bbal

Stinging the Lady Hornets in all the right places, FAMU stretched its winning streak to six games on Saturday, prevailing over second-place Delaware State 77-68. The ladies are now 12-8 overall and 8-3 in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.The Rattlerettes entered the game ready to play. Four seconds in, junior Yolanda Dixon […]

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America raises terror threat assessment

The recent rise of the national terrorism threat level from yellow (elevated) to orange (high) has caused mixed emotions among students and leaves many to question what could happen as a result. The Bush administration raised the level to high Friday as a result of reports that suggest that al […]

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Rattlers on fire

The Tallahassee Fire Department almost had to come to Gaither Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon because of a fire sparked by the shooting hands of junior guard Terrence Woods. The blaze began with Woods, who drained his first seven 3-pointers in the first half, and it spread to the rest of […]

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New theft deterrent reaches housing

Students will soon have better tabs on their property thanks to a revived theft-deterring initiative from the FAMU Police Department. Michael Wallace, the FAMU police department’s assistant chief for administration and investigations, said Operation Identification has been one of the department’s services for at least two years now, but is […]

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Country still lacks justification for war

The decision to go to war should not be shrouded in ambiguity. Though Secretary of State Colin Powell made a persuading presentation as to the existence of so-called weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, there was still no logical reason given as to why the United States must invade Iraq. […]