Ashlee Gomez, CEO of Impressions of Beauty, and Erica Douglas, ‘Sister Scientist,’ are shown interacting with students. — Photo by Victor Jones On Tuesday, Sept. 26, Florida A&M University welcomed The Beauty Rush Tour to the Grand Ballroom at its second stop to celebrate hair beauty and sisterhood. FAMU alumna […]
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Tallahassee Housing: Renovate or Disintegrate
An unfinished home was the best way to describe the Palmetto North facility on the day of Tuesday, August 22, 2017. Instead of students moving into their newly renovated apartments, students were met with debris, mold, mildew and other safety issues. The extreme diligence and hustle of the construction crews […]
Brown perseveres in spite of injury
Athlete Cam Brown works out in a local gym. — Photo courtesy of Cam Brown If you were to ask Cam Brown this time a year ago what he would be preparing for, his response would most likely include preparing to play collegiate football at Western Carolina University. But on […]
FAMU v. Arkansas
Linebacker Kennion, Raashed (37) tackles Arkansas runningback Devwah Whaley (21) during Thursday's nationally televised game on ESPN.–Photo courtesy of FAMU Sports Information Florida A & M went into Thursday night’s football game against Arkansas looking to get a win against an SEC opponent for the first time in decades, but instead they encountered […]
FAMU Volleyball defeats UNF 3-2
Florida A&M (3-8) snuck a 3-2 win past the University of North Florida (6-8) in Al Lawson Gymnasium, on September 19. The Rattlers won in sets with sets of (26-24, 26-24, 20-25, 24-26, 15-12). FAMU was down in both opening sets 24-24, before mounting comebacks in both. A hard swing […]
Florida State still winless
This was the first time Jimbo Fisher had a true freshman quarterback start for him, but not even that would be enough for the Florida State Seminoles. After a hard fight, the FSU couldn't overcome NC State. The Wolfpack held the ball 33 minutes compared to FSU's 26 minutes with the […]
Students launch businesses to cut college costs
College students have put their entrepreneurial hats on by working smarter, as opposed to harder when it comes to earning extra coins. Not by simply working for minimum wage, but by starting their own businesses and profiting from them legally and proficiently. Students at Florida A&M University have become entrepreneurs […]
Tallahassee recovers after Hurricane Irma
Even though Hurricane Irma struck Tallahassee as a tropical storm, it still left behind a lot of damage. More than 50,000 residents lost power because of Irma, which is half the number of customers that lost power last year during Hurricane Hermine. As of today, the majority of customers' power […]
FAMU prepares for Hurricane Irma
#8211; -Hurricane Irma, as a category 5 storm, as it neared Puerto Rico. — Photo courtesy of The National Hurricane Center Off campus FAMU students Registered students of Florida A&M University who live off campus can be accomodated in the Foster-Tanner Band Rehearsal Hall on campus beginning Saturday, Sept. 9 at […]
Feeding into FAMU’s Graduate Feeder Program
On August 30, Florida A&M University’s Graduate Feeder Program was honored by Congress for its distinguished accomplishments in the constant pursuit for offering opportunities for FAMU’s students to seek higher education after receiving their undergraduate degree. Living in a world where free tuition is hard to come by, FAMU’s Graduate Feeder […]