Election overload? Here are some tips to quiet the noise on your social feeds
While the election may be over, reactions and discussions on politics may still be taking over your social media feed. That sometimes can be a little overwhelming and intense, especially if you’re just looking for an escape.
Hurricane Helene storm surge in Florida: Tampa 'streets turned into rivers,' the kayaks were out
Hurricane Helene left its watery mark on Tampa − and that was before the Category 4 storm made landfall in Perry, Florida.
Inman-Johnson jumps back into the fray
In the local world of education and politics, there are few figures as influential and inspiring as Dorothy “Dot” Inman-Johnson.
Joseph DeRosier makes history at FAMU
Making history is only the beginning for talented track athlete and freshman graphic design student Joseph DeRosier, who constantly showcases speed and skill.
Student starts nonprofit with a mission
Shayna Vincent refuses to accept the status quo.
A 23-year-old elementary education student at Florida A&M, Vincent has created a nonprofit organization, Esther Funds Foundations, to address the pressing needs of first-generation, low-income, and minority college students.
J-school now home to Dept. of Social Work
From the drills vibrating against the walls to the empty offices being filled, students at Florida A&M’s School of Journalism and Graphic Communication have become curious about what’s happening inside their building.
Saluting five notable alumni
FAMU has produced numerous notable alumni who have left an indelible mark on society. Today, we will highlight five exceptional FAMU alumni who have made significant strides in their respective fields, inspiring future generations.
FAMU student believes Target stole her design
The story of a young student’s encounter with a retail giant has taken an unexpected turn, as she has accused Target of copying her ideas that were submitted for a contest.
What became of FAMU Police Chief Calloway?
The sudden, unannounced departure of Florida A&M University’s long-time police chief, Terrence Calloway, has left the community puzzled and seeking answers.
Jones joins Biden’s HBCU advisory board
In a significant move highlighting the Biden administration’s commitment to higher education, Florida state Senator Shevrin Jones has been appointed to serve on the president’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities.