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The independent, student-run voice of Florida State University since 1915. Follow our #FSU sports coverage at @FSViewSports. 5x @ACPress, 7x @SPJFla winner.
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Phoenix Ikner, the 20-year-old suspect of the April 17 mass shooting at Florida State University that left two people dead and injured six, made his first court appearance on Tuesday, May 13.
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FSU shooting suspect charged with two counts of first degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder, denied bond.
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The Union was open from 3 to 5 p.m. on Monday, with a brief ceremony paying respect to the victims held beforehand.
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After being closed for 11 days following the April 17 shooting, FSU decided to open its Student Union in a step towards healing.
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BREAKING NEWS: Two people were killed and at least six were injured in a shooting on Florida State University's campus outside the Student Union.
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FSU student and son of a Leon County sheriff's deputy opened fire on FSU's campus, killing two people and injuring at least six. The weapon used was
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Poor Paul’s Pourhouse, a staple of Tallahassee nightlife, has closed “for the time being,” according to a post made to the dive bar’s Instagram account.
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Poor Paul's Pourhouse, a staple of Tallahassee charm, has closed "for the time being."
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As the 2025 season opener for the Florida State football team rapidly approaches, Doak Campbell Stadium is undergoing a modern transformation.
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A look at the major renovations currently being completed at Florida State's football stadium
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About 30 students gathered on Thursday, April 3, to hear Lydia Taylor Davis, known online as the “Gen Z pro-life girl”, speak at FSU’s “Abortion is Violence” event, hosted by FSU's chapters of Students for Life and Turning Point USA (TPUSA).
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Gen Z pro-life activist Lydia Taylor Davis sparked intense political debate and criticized liberals over abortion at an FSU Turning Point USA event.
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On Thursday, March 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, following through on his long-standing opposition to the agency.
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President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, sparking concerns over curriculum, loans and federal funding.
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"Mending Democracy," an ongoing participatory exhibit, is on display in the William Johnston Building and open to all students on weekdays from 3 to 5 p.m. through April 4.
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'Mending Democracy' exhibit explores the intersection of art, collaboration and radical democracy.
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Florida State women’s basketball star Ta’Niya Latson stunned Seminole fans on Thursday, March 27, when she announced her intention to enter the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Transfer Portal.
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The nation's leading scorer decided to enter the transfer portal, surprising many Seminole fans.
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On March 17, Florida State University students and faculty received the third annual Intellectual Freedom and Viewpoint Diversity survey via email.
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FSU students criticize Florida's Intellectual Freedom Survey, claiming it comes as part of a state initiative to limit academic freedom.
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Florida State University students and administration gathered for the annual FSU Day at the Capitol on Wednesday, March 19 to celebrate the university’s achievements and culture.
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Florida State students, staff and administration joined together at the Florida State Capitol to celebrate the university for the Day at the Capitol.
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Legal changes on the Name, Image and Likeness front (NIL) continue to make waves in college athletics.
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Florida State's athletic department has seen impacts from changing NIL regulations, specifically in the men's basketball and football programs.
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The admins of the popular FSU Campus Cats Instagram account are forming a student organization to establish an official safety net for the beloved cats that find their way to FSU and decide to settle among the hustle and bustle of campus.
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Students have been taking the initiative to care for campus cats alone for years. Now, they are forming a student organization to ensure their safety.
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Former Seminole point guard and NBA assistant coach Luke Loucks is named the program’s new head coach, taking the reins from legendary coach Leonard Hamilton, who announced his retirement in early February.
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Luke Loucks, who played point guard for the Seminoles from 2009-2012, is the new head coach of Florida State men's basketball.
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Sweeping federal funding cuts under President Donald Trump's second-term policies are threatening research programs at universities, including Florida State University.
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FSU research departments are on alert following a series of executive orders that Trump has passed threatening research on college campuses.
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As Florida State University uses keywords to review and remove online material that runs afoul of a federal crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives…profiles spotlighting [alumni’s] work are missing from FSU’s news and promotion site.
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FSU removed archived articles, including Student Star features, citing website cleanup. Alumni worry it may be linked to recent DEI directives.
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Florida State University Student Government Association (SGA) elections took place last week on Wednesday, Feb. 26. The election comes a few weeks after the Surge SGA party announced it would not run candidates in this election cycle.
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FSU's Forward party dominated SGA elections, while a rise in independent candidates led to the highest number of independent student senators ever.
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On Feb. 28, FSU’s Club Downunder welcomed rising country music singer-songwriter Tiera Kennedy to perform covers and songs from her debut album, “Rooted.”.
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Tiera Kennedy, featured on Beyoncé's 'COWBOY CARTER,' is one of the first country music artist to be featured at CDU.
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“Young Frankenstein” is bringing comedy back to the esteemed Richard G. Fallon Theatre.
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FSU Theatre's 'Young Frankenstein' presents a comedic retelling of the classic horror story.
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A crowd of hundreds decorated in “Make America Great Again” hats and American flags clashed with protestors on Florida State University’s Landis Green at conservative activist and media personality Charlie Kirk’s “American Comeback Tour” last Friday.
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Hundreds gathered to see conservative activist Charlie Kirk visit FSU as part of his "American Comeback Tour," which was met with a large protest.
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