Author: Aleya Bradley | Staff Reporter

Lifestyles

FAMU student leaving her mark, one face at time

Most students have a hard time balancing classes, extra-curricular activities and other curveballs that life may throw, but some take on venturing out and starting new businesses.  That is exactly what Erykah Clarke, a third-year health care management student who is better known as “Mochaa,” did. She turned something […]

Lifestyles

Sophomore makes her mark in SBI

ldquo;Caring,” “ambitious” and “focused,” are three words Livi Grant used to describe herself on a daily basis. The second-year business administration student has already left her mark on the School of Business & Industry, and she plans to continue her hard work and leadership. From her many accolades to […]

Opinions

TCC talent show unifies students

The TCC Student Union Ballroom was filled with roars of applause midday Wednesday as the last student showcase of the semester, Talent@TCC gpt underway. Talent@TCC is a monthly event at Tallahassee Community College that has provided students with a platform to display their talents and skills since 1998. In […]

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Am I the only one without an internship?

Photo courtesy of Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Internships can make a college graduate’s entry into the workforce much easier. An internship is designed for college students to gain work experience and make connections with professionals in the network they would like to tap into. If an intern shows exceptional […]

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3 Natives a refreshing experience

Photo credit: 3natives.com Looking for something new and fresh to eat? Head to 3 Natives on West Pensacola Street and try something that might be refreshing to your taste buds. With a menu of over 50 items, there are plenty of foods and drinks to try. I headed over to […]

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The whole nine yards

It’s been over a decade since all of Florida A&M University’s (FAMU) “Divine Nine” organizations were “on the yard.” Now that all nine are present, students are expecting to see major improvements to campus life. A “Divine Nine” (D9) organization is one of the nine Black Greek Letter Organizations […]

News

Ville to the Hill Book Scholarship

Photo credit: Marcera Bell   Incoming freshman coming to Florida A&M University from Jacksonville now have a new scholarship to look forward to. Marcera Bell, a sophomore business administration student, has created a book scholarship to aid the high school seniors from her hometown, Jacksonville, Fla., that may be struggling financially. […]