A Plan to Change the World
Madison Askins says her parents once told her that if she were ever shot, she should play dead because it might increase her chance of survival. It was advice Askins tucked away in her mind but hoped she’d never need.…
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Madison Askins says her parents once told her that if she were ever shot, she should play dead because it might increase her chance of survival. It was advice Askins tucked away in her mind but hoped she’d never need.…
After almost a decade as an assistant coach in the NBA, former Florida State University point guard Luke Loucks has returned to his alma mater to replace Leonard Hamilton, his legendary former coach, who retired at the end of the…
Who says you only get one shot? Sometimes, it’s the second act—shaped by purpose, possibility, and hard-won wisdom—when the story truly takes flight. Because reinvention isn’t just about change, it’s where the real magic happens. Whether they are artists, entrepreneurs,…
The technologies and methods used by police to solve cases are constantly evolving. Databases like the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) become more valuable as they are more widely used. DNA can be extracted from smaller and smaller samples of…
Bill Kelly relished his brush with stardom in ‘Crawdads’
Relentless Michelle Mecca embodies true grit
Originally from Ethipoa, Leon County Judge Nina Ashenafi-Richardson is a woman who displays a briefcase full of titles and responsibilities.
World renowned harpist, Noël Wan, joins music faculty at FSU.
Dorothy Inman-Johnson, a history maker in her own right, signed copies of her new book, Tallahassee Black History Firsts, Post-Reconstruction Era, at an event held Oct. 5 at the LeRoy Collins Public Library.
Two years ago Ann Camp’s long-forgotten memories flooding in with vivid detail. In February of 2022, Camp reached out to a friend whose writing she admired, David Campbell. Together, with some advice from Big Bend Poet Laureate and longtime friend Mary Jane Ryals, Camp and Campbell collect the memories
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