The FAMUAN was recently named one of 10 newsrooms at historically Black colleges and universities to receive funding from Howard University’s Center for Journalism and Democracy through its inaugural ...
The recent jewel heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris has become one of the most talked-about stories of the year, not just for the crime itself, but for the way the internet has turned it into a ...
FAMU today, FAMU tomorrow, FAMU foreverIssues Oct. 13, 2025 Issue: FAMU today, FAMU tomorrow, FAMU forever ...
Set Friday at FAMU used to be the one day students would clear their schedules, throw on their best fits, and vibe in the middle of campus with food, music, and culture. But lately? The excitement ...
On April 7, Interim Dean Seth Ablordeppey announced that the National Institutes of Health had canceled a significant research grant awarded to Florida A&M University. The $16.3 million grant ...
In today’s world, everything is online. For Black communities, print magazines like Ebony and Essence were not just magazines. They were a way to see ourselves, tell our stories and feel proud of who ...
House Health Care Budget Subcommittee members spent over two hours Wednesday questioning representatives from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration over funds given to the Hope Florida ...
In the digital age, social media has been utilized as a powerful force in the world of politics. The voices of the unheard are brought to center stage, people gain coverage on international affairs in ...
Tallahassee is taking a major step toward a cleaner, more sustainable future with a $12 million plan to upgrade the StarMetro bus system. City commissioners recently approved the investment as part of ...
Buc-ee’s, the iconic Texas-based travel center chain known for its massive convenience stores, sparkling clean restrooms and beloved beaver mascot, is officially eyeing Tallahassee for its next ...
The 2025-2026 Progressive Black Men, Inc. Royal Court Photo Courtsey: PBM Instagram For decades, pageantry has been a vibrant thread in the fabric of Historically Black Colleges and Universities ...
The Florida Senate Committee on Criminal Justice voted 4-3 against SB 814, rejecting a proposal to allow lawful gun owners to carry firearms on college campuses, including dormitories and residence ...