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Exposure great for FAMU


		Exposure great for FAMU

The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL

1 day ago by Alicia Mitchell

Reviving the great "Jake Gaither" legacy was a challenge Coach Joe Taylor looked forward to tackling after being named the 15th head football coach of Florida A&M University. During Jake Gaither's reign in 1945 he posted a sparkling 9-1 record, the all-time best for a first-year coach.

Greeks must lead, not follow

The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL

1 day ago by The Editorial Board

Last week local residents read a story in the Tallahassee Democrat about a brawl between Florida State University football players and members of the Mu Epsilon Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. As a result, four people were injured. People were injured, but so was the reputation of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.

CNN comedy show a no brainer


		CNN comedy show a no brainer

The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL

2 days ago by Candice Montgomery

CNN's new sketch show, "D.L. Hughley Breaks the News," probably will not be on the popular news network for another season. It's because the comedy show is dull. The show debuted on Oct. 25 at 10 p.m. to give a comedic spin on the week's events. The show focuses on the black perspective of conservative news, and with the recent presidential election media frenzy, the comedian had a plethora of material for comedic relief.

Feminism still has a long fight ahead

The Sandspur, Rollins College, FL

5 days ago by Prea Persaud

In the October 31 issue of The Sandspur, Mr. Vernon Meigs wrote an article on modern feminism. Upon reading the article, I felt the need to respond in hopes that my fellow peer is more misinformed about modern feminism than he is purely sexist. There is much to say on the topic of feminism and the need for it in our modern society, but in order to educate Mr.

A future for Sarah Palin


		A future for Sarah Palin

The Sandspur, Rollins College, FL

5 days ago by Nic Ramos

After Barack Obama's historical victory last Tuesday in the presidential election, what happens next to the two on the Republican ticket? At age 72, John McCain will likely go back to being the Senior Senator from Arizona. However, "the pit-bull with lipstick," Sarah Palin, has a more promising future not just in Alaska, but in the nation as a whole.

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