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This is the first time FSU Panama City’s students will have the chance to compete in an e-sports conference at a collegiate level. The school's League of Legends team will be coached by professor and video game researcher Nicholas Sellers.
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Florida Gators backup quarterback Jalen James Kitna is facing five felony counts of possession and distribution of child pornography. Kitna, was arrested Wednesday at his off-campus apartment. He is accused of sharing two illegal images with other internet users over the Discord social media service.
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Florida A&M University says it's disappointing not to get a football playoff bid despite finishing 9-2 and ending the regular season with nine straight wins, including a victory over Bethune Cookman this past weekend. The lack of an invite to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs marked a stinging setback to a season that started in controversy and ended in triumph.
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Florida A&M University is looking to host its first, football playoff game since 1998. The Rattlers, are 8-2 so far this season, and presently ranked 24th in the Football Championship Subdivision Coaches Poll. But before FAMU can find out if they can host the game—the Rattlers have to beat their nemesis, Bethune Cookman University.
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Markquese Bell has made the Dallas Cowboys' 53-man roster. The news has Rattler Nation cheering as the university itself has been mired in housing and athletic woes.
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On April 20, FAMU Athletic Director Kortne Gosha resigned without notice. The abruptness of his departure caught many FAMU stakeholders by surprise. Now, public records requested by WFSU show more of what led to Gosha’s exit during what appeared, from the outside, to be a successful tenure.
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The 2022 Open at Tallahassee is the latest stop for the Professional Disc Golf Tour. 145 disc golfers from around the world will be competing for cash prizes at Tom Brown Park this weekend.
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Mark Krikorian’s resignation as the Florida State University women’s soccer coach Wednesday afternoon sent reverberations throughout collegiate soccer.
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The Florida High Seminoles held on to defeat Riviera Prep and claim the school's first boys basketball title since 1963. In a post-game interview with WFSU, head Coach Charlie Ward credited the 67-66 win to a talented team, and a grueling schedule.
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Florida High reached the pinnacle on Friday evening. The Seminoles (24-7) won their first FHSAA boys basketball state championship in 59 years with their 67-66 victory over Miami Riviera Prep (24-8).