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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 ...
The Florida state Capitol, usually bustling with representatives and senators, was instead abuzz with laughter and excitement as Florida’s Children’s Week began its festivities at the Capitol. Tents ...
Florida A&M University’s Tucker Hall transformed into a powerful space of truth, remembrance and reflection on April 22 as students, faculty and community members gathered for the annual exhibition ...
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 ...
Nestled near the iconic Doak Campbell Stadium at Florida State University, Momo’s Pizza on Pensacola Street has become a beloved staple for both college students and residents. Known for its enormous ...
Charlie Ward, a celebrated multi-sport athlete and former NBA player, is set to become the 16th head coach in Florida A&M University (FAMU) men’s basketball history, marking a significant milestone ...
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, ...
The picturesque canopy trees lining Old Bainbridge Road are a hallmark of Tallahassee’s charm. Yet, for pedestrians, the road poses significant risks due to its lack of continuous sidewalks. Residents ...
Tallahassee, Florida’s state capital, has always had a strong political presence, but recently, there’s been a big change in the way things are going down. More and more, we’re seeing young people ...
As Florida A&M University continues the search for its next president, concerns about political interference and the future of academic independence loom large. In recent years, Florida’s higher ...
As the Tallahassee community rounds out Black History Month, the historic Harambee Festival, hosted by Florida A&M University, serves as a light of celebration, showcasing a cornucopia of black art, ...
On February 10, Republican Senator Blaise Ingoglia filed Senate Bill 562, which seeks to prohibit using artificial intelligence (AI) for detecting firearms in public places. The proposed legislation ...