By: Eboni Walker   On Wednesday, Florida A&M Board of Trustees held a meeting discussing financial plans, budget strategies, new projects, mental health plans, and security plans for the next fiscal year. One of the first topics on the agenda was the financial status of the school, “Another good, clean audit,” said official Amy Holmes. […]

By| Victoria Goodson Ever had that dying desire to live with fewer material possessions? If you do not own a television , radio, or even a car, this just may be the lifestyle for you. Sometimes a little less color says a lot more. Minimalism is a tool to express the emotions that you may […]

Wakulla Springs, once known for its clear water and glass bottom boat tours, has become a target of improvement. The attraction once was just well loved by residents of Wakulla and surrounding cities. The attraction, however, became extremely popular worldwide after Tarzan’s Secret Treasure’ (1941) and Creature From The Black Lagoon (1953) were both filmed […]

By| Daria Laycock The state of Florida has approved new restrictions for gun ownership. The movement came to the Tallahassee this last month with as a  both pro and anti gun rallies took place in front of the Capitol building. This all comes in the wake of the Stoneman Douglas shooting. A mass shooting in […]

By | Javon Cohen The hit Netflix series “Seven Seconds” is a show so intent on producing drama, that it often overlooks the message behind the heavy scenes of loss, grief, and pain. Whether it’s overly engrossed on the squad of dishonored cops who are objectively bad men in their own way, or too profound […]

By| Asia Irvin Capital Regional Medical Center (CRMC), one of the largest patient care facilities in Leon County, hosted its New Graduate Nurse Bash on Thursday to inform graduating nursing students about the post graduate training program offered at the facility and expose them to all the units at the hospital, highlighting the center’s demand […]

By| JonMichael Francis Food, such a universal thing. It has the power to bring people together, create conversation and preserve culture. The saying that people, who give you their food, also give you their heart couldn’t be a more true statement for the Tallahassee Jewish Food & Cultural Festival. The 9th annual event was held […]

Words By| Aliyah Glover Monday nights senate meeting was called to order by senate president at 6:17pm shortly followed by a prayer and the reciting of the schools Alma Mater. Tonight, there were two Confirmations that took place one for a vacancy in Deputy of Student Lobbying and another vacancy Deputy of student Welfare.   […]

Words by Aliyah Glover The Senate chambers were decorated Purple and white this week in support of Domestic Violence Awareness. There was food and drinks for the gallery to enjoy. Most of the senators had on a purple ribbon which signifies awareness for domestic violence.   When people think of domestic abuse, they often focus […]

By| Brianna Hicks Wakulla Springs, once known for its clear water and glass bottom boat tours, has become a target of improvement. The attraction was once well loved by residents of Wakulla and surrounding cities. The attraction, however, became extremely popular internationally after Tarzan’s Secret Treasure, released in 1941, and Creature From The Black Lagoon, […]