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It’s time to put your money where your mouth is. The racial wealth gap isn’t going anywhere. In the wake of the pandemic and protests for racial and social justice, Black businesses continue to remain ...
When you think about Florida A&M University (FAMU) the eternal flame will always come to mind. Whether it’s walking to class, taking graduation pictures, honoring a fellow Rattler who has died, or ...
Tallahassee International Airport is set to receive a $6.7 million federal grant to fund critical infrastructure improvements, city officials recently announced. The funding, awarded through the ...
Voter turnout at Florida A&M University’s on-campus precinct has declined since the 2022 primary election, raising concerns about student engagement in the electoral process. Chris Moore, Deputy ...
Photo courtesy @trumpwarroom and @joebiden on Instagram. For this year’s general election, President Donald Trump and his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, are courting the Black community for their ...
As winter break concludes and students transition into the new semester, health concerns cast a shadow over academic endeavors. Recent extreme weather conditions, coupled with severe thunderstorms and ...
Florida A&M University’s Miss Rock of the South hosted a painting event to help students alleviate stress as they prepare for finals. The event was held Wednesday evening in BL Perry on FAMU’s campus.
Harper inside of FAMU’s SGA Chambers Photo Courtesy: Skylar J. Rowley Kristin Harper’s journey is a shining example of the power of involvement, leadership, and community. From her days as a student ...
Florida A&M University is moving forward with new student housing developments as enrollment continues to climb and demand for on-campus living increases. With just under 3,000 beds available for a ...
As the holiday season arrives, Leon County residents are preparing to celebrate the 37th annual Winter Festival, a celebration of lights, music and the arts. Visitors can expect more than 40 food ...
Senate Bill 150, also known as “Trooper’s Law,” will impose harsher punishments directed towards the prevention of animal abandonment. The bill was sponsored by Florida Senator Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, ...
Then-presidential candidate Marva Johnson speaks with FAMU SGA President Zayla Bryant during her campus visit on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Krysten Hood/The FAMUAN) The Florida A&M University Board of ...
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