A dream come true by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“Their talent and hard work as amateurs gave them the opportunity to chase a dream they've had since the first time they touched a football.
On Feb. 1, that dream will be a reality for five former Florida State standouts. Three Pittsburgh Steelers - cornerback Bryant McFadden, linebacker Lawrence Timmons and defensive tackle Orpheus Roye - and two Arizona Cardinals - wide receiver Anquan Boldin and defensive tackle Darnell Dockett - will be on the field when the Steelers and Cardinals clash in Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Sunday night.”
Battle of ACC unbeatens by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“The Florida State women's basketball team will face off against another tough Atlantic Coast Conference opponent when the Duke Blue Devils visit the Donald L. Tucker Center Thursday at 7 p.m. When the No. 18 Seminoles (17-4, 5-0 ACC) and the No. 3 Blue Devils play, it will be a meeting between the two teams that sit tied atop one of the best conferences in college basketball.”
Expand your horizons by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“Looking to become more involved on campus while becoming friends with people from other backgrounds?
Well, maybe it's time for you to get involved with the Conversation Partner Program at Florida State University. This program is one in which international students are given the opportunity to learn and practice English as well as to establish more interaction with the American culture.”
9 down, 1,452 to go! by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“Days, that is, until the chances of whatever damage our new president does may begin to be undone. Barring a Republican Congressional landslide between now and 2013 - one that is reminiscent of the post-Clinton 1994 takeover - Obama's first week in office does not inspire a great deal of confidence in the future of our country.”
She came, she saw, she conquered by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“A Florida State University classics professor received an award earlier this month for her excellence in teaching. Laurel Fulkerson was awarded the American Philological Association's Award for Excellence in Teaching on Jan. 10 at their 140th annual conference this year in Philadelphia.”
Juicy Campus does no good by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“When you first enter the Juicy Campus Web site at juicycampus.com, you read: "Juicy Campus is the world's most authentic college Web site with content generated by college students for college students. Just remember, keep it Juicy!" Throughout our lives, we have all felt agony and pain.”
Dear Director by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“Q: I got really sick during the semester break with coughing, a sore throat and aching muscles. I felt terrible! I assumed it was a cold, but aren't these also symptoms of the flu? How can you tell the difference between them, and how can I avoid getting sick like that again? A: Getting sick is no fun, whether it's a common cold or the flu.”
One-man jam band by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“Imagine a full live show involving guitar, bass, vocals, beats, marimbas, synthesizer, piano, etc. Now imagine that this whole show was put on by one man. Is this impossible? Not for Keller Williams. The 38-year-old father of two and one-man jam band from Fredricksburg, Va.”
Living 'Lite for Life' by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“Every January, TV channels and magazine racks are flooded with advertisements for the latest diet miracles and super food crazes that are guaranteed to help anyone lose all the weight they want by doing very little work in as little time as possible. There's just one problem: even if any of these products and/or plans do what they claim they will, it is most likely that they are not very safe or healthy for the human body.”
Hit the road by FSView & Florida FlambeauJan 28, 2009“With the stress of another demanding semester dawning on most FSU students, a hiatus seems anywhere but in the near future. Planning a vacation is not a simple task on the average student's budget, but with a car, a group of friends, some cash, and access to Mapquest (or at least a decent sense of direction), a road trip can be a great remedy for a spring semester slump.” | News Topics
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