FSU team hopes newly found fragments will provide clues in Apalachee revolt News by Sallie James - March 3, 2021September 19, 2024 FSU anthropology graduate student Laylah Roberts works in an excavation unit at a site in Tallahassee where fragments were found that could reveal details about the Apalachee Indian Nation’s revolt in the 17th century. (Photo Tanya Peres/FSU) A small fragment of a centuries-old olive jar from Spain may hold the
Hollywood housing opportunities open up thanks to major construction project News by Sallie James - September 3, 2020September 19, 2024 HOLLYWOOD — Tomie Motlow longed to own a home on the Hollywood Reservation, but there were no available houses. She put her name on a waiting list and dreamed. It was a very long wait. Now, more than 23 years later, the Seminole Tribe member and mother of two is
Working hard behind the camera puts Alycia Cypress ahead of the game Education by Sallie James - July 6, 2020September 19, 2024 While covering an event for her school media, Alycia Cypress interviewed former NBA star Dwayne Wade at American Heritage School in Plantation. (Courtesy photo) She was the kid with the long black hair and huge camera lens who relentlessly prowled the sidelines of American Heritage’s sports fields as she worked to