Former Florida Gov. Reubin Askew dies at 85
Former Florida Gov. Reubin Askew, who gained notoriety for his support of racial equality and government transparency during his time as governor, died in Tallahassee early Thursday. He was 85.
View Article'Choosing to Participate' at the Capitol
The Choosing to Participate: The Power of Civil Engagement program has reigned in the Florida Historic Capitol Museum since last August, in an effort to encourage citizens of the community to be a...
View ArticleLegislature confronts heavy load in session
Florida's legislative session has begun and should be an important one with the upcoming gubernatorial race. Republicans will be strong in their efforts to keep Florida Gov. Rick Scott in office and...
View ArticleFighting for tuition equity
The fight for tuition equity in Florida will continue this week by student organizations across campus, including Students for a Democratic Society. Starting Monday and ending Friday, Tuition Equity...
View ArticleA Day at the Capitol
Florida State's Day at the Capitol is held annually to recognize alumni who now work down the road from the university's campus at the state Capitol Building and to celebrate Florida State's progress,...
View ArticleFSU fans create petition opposing Seminole logo redesign
The Florida State fan community has been in an uproar over the logo change since its leak this week. Now FSU fans want their displeasure heard.
View ArticlePresidential recruiting firm to hold forum for student input
The president of the recruiting firm responsible for finding Florida State University's next president will hold an open forum for students Thursday to hear their input on what they want in a potential...
View ArticleStudents express presidential opinions at forum
Bill Funk had one question to ask students who attended the Presidential Search Student Forum: "Why did you choose Florida State?" The answers varied from financial reasons to geographic location to...
View ArticleAfter House vote, tuition bill may stall in Senate
Legislation that would grant undocumented students in-state tuition may not make it past the Senate floor this session. Last week, Appropriations Committee chairman Sen. Joe Negron announced that the...
View ArticleLawmakers start marathon session
The countdown has begun for Florida legislators, who have one week left of the 2014 legislative session. Over 60 bills are waiting to be heard in the next five days, including the $75 million state...
View ArticleKennedy Center, FSU team up for the arts
Elementary school students circle around each other wearing various colors each representing different planets. The student in the middle represents the sun, the green and blue student is the Earth,...
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