Draft season is always stressful for everyone involved: players, coaches, scouts and team officials. Players at HBCUs risk being wholly overlooked due to several factors, with the consistent one being ...
Grads are Back is an event highlighting alumni from Florida A&M University’s School of Journalism and Graphic Communication. Each panel bridges the endless possibilities in journalism and guides ...
Voting is not only a privilege, but it should also be considered a right, especially for African Americans in America. Since 2000, Florida has rocked back and forth between democratic and republican ...
Going to a ballgame is a familiar ritual for many college students. It’s a time for socializing and supporting the university’s teams. At Florida A&M University, football season is a big deal and ...
Kyler Andrews is a man who, indeed, wears his heart on his sleeve. As a fourth-year computer science scholar and entrepreneur at Florida A&M University, Andrews has become an uplifting presence, ...
Despite an endorsement from the 47th president-elect, Donald Trump, Amendment 3 did not pass in Florida. Amendment 3 was a proposed change to the state’s constitution aimed at allowing adults 21 years ...
State Senator Ileana García, R-Miami, has introduced Senate Bill 56, aiming to prohibit weather modification techniques like cloud seeding and solar geoengineering. The legislation targets practices ...
Sometimes, we hold ourselves back from reaching our greatest potential because we’re safe in our comfort zones. However, when we get comfortable with the uncomfortable, life’s challenges and ...
Books bans have been an ongoing issue in the United States, especially in Florida. Whether or not it is a good idea to ban books in public schools, there are people who argue that the First Amendment ...
The diverse network of universities that make up Florida’s higher education system regularly receives top rankings. Many highly regarded colleges with distinct identities and academic strengths may be ...
In Tallahassee, barbershops have always been places where men gather, talk and get fresh cuts. But Jasmine Marshall, a local barber, is changing the game. Growing up in Tallahassee, Marshall never ...