Month: November 2023

      The Florida Student Association (FSA) has hired Elijah Hooks as its new executive director and chief of staff, following an extensive search and selection process. The Florida A&M University student assumed his duties this week.

     Even in challenging times, giving thanks becomes a source of solace. Prayer and thanksgiving, not just reserved for one day, offer relief and a connection with a higher power. May every moment be treated with the gratitude it deserves.

  Kaysia Earley, Esq., is one of South Florida’s top AV Preeminent® rated Criminal Defense attorneys, based on her legal expertise in the law.  Also known as the “TRAPS Attorney”, she is the creator of T.R.A.P.S.: Arrive Alive During a Police Encounter©. T.R.A.P.S. is an acronym for the Constitutional rights of individuals when they encounter law enforcement. “T” stands for Trickery, “R” stands for Respect, “A” stands for Attorney, “P” stands for Permission, and “S” stands for Silence. 

   January 6, 2021, insurrection literally may serve as a prelude to the Nation’s second Civil War. This single act more closely resembled the Carolina militia’s attack on Ft. Sumter on April 12, 1861,  which led to the initial Civil War. Wikipedia defines a confederacy  as a union of people for a common purpose. America’s  most famous confederacy was the joining of the southern states to fight northern states to preserve slavery.