The FSU Circus Flies High Under the Big Top
Rivaling many professionals, the Flying High Circus is a unique tradition at Florida State University.
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Rivaling many professionals, the Flying High Circus is a unique tradition at Florida State University.
The VanderMeers are a study in stark contrast and aligning interests, which contributes to their successful relationship.
Starting from boyhood, restoration expert has been breathing new life into saddles and keeping traditions alive
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courtesy Harry Chairs Daniel Burroughs Chaires, 20-year-old Marine. One Brave Marine A Family’s Grief Becomes a Business Helping Veterans The night before 20-year-old Daniel Burroughs Chaires was deployed to Iraq, his father, Harry Chaires, asked him if he had gotten right with God.…
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FSU seniors head for The Big Apple.
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Perhaps one of Tallahassee’s most underappreciated treasures, the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (less formally known as the MagLab), is the largest and highest-powered magnet laboratory in the world. A collaboration between Florida State University, the University of Florida and…
Making a difference when time is short.
Rally the troops for tailgate time!
Family doctor Gary Winchester encourages young people to consider careers in medicine beyond being a doctor.
Photos by Scott Holstein Every so often, you come across a young person with “it.” Whether it’s brains, talent, athletic ability, creativity, a giving spirit — or some combination of them all — you pay attention, because it’s obvious this…
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From near and far, they bring their horses to Trey Young’s Wakulla County ranch for a little home training.
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