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Then-presidential candidate Marva Johnson speaks with FAMU SGA President Zayla Bryant during her campus visit on Wednesday, ...
David Jolly, a former Republican congressman from Florida, is thinking about running for governor of Florida in 2026—but this time, as a Democrat. Jolly, who gained attention for criticizing former ...
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 ...
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 ...
To be a “city girl” has several meanings but, to put it simply, a city girl is a woman who values financial gain over relationships. One may call this new standard exploitation, but the simple fact is ...
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 ...
In a historic moment for Florida A&M University, sophomore computer science student Caleb Parker emerged victorious at the prestigious HBCU Chess Classic, marking the first time in the university’s ...
The world of finance is a fast-moving and competitive arena where standing out from other players requires a unique combination of strategy, dedication and a deep understanding of the markets. Florida ...
The view from Gay Street of the Ralph D. Turlington Florida Education Center. Photo by Chris Bryant Donors are pulling support from Florida’s private school voucher program, Step Up For Students, ...
In an era where algorithms shape our opinions, timelines dictate our moods, and going viral can make or break reputations, the question remains: Should social media platforms be more regulated? For ...