The Moore County Board of Commissioners declined to take a stance on abortion at their July business meeting, following requests that they declare the county a "pro-life sanctuary” — and
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (seminoles.com) – Florida State senior Kianah Motosono has traveled the world. By her count, she has been to 29 countries, territories, commonwealths and republics visits that have allowed her to experience first-hand the vast number of incredible cultures that make up the world as we know it. She’s been to countries in every hemisphere, crossed the Tropic of Cancer a number of times, traversed the equator and experienced winter, spring, summer and fall in more places than she can recall. But in 2021, she found a home at Florida State. Following three outstanding seasons at the University of Oklahoma, Motosono transferred back to her home state of Florida and found her tennis family at Florida State. “It's such an honor and amazing experience to be able to finish my career in such a competitive and elite program,” said Motosono as the Seminoles prepared to face Florida in the second round of the 2022 NCAA Championships. “I feel like I’m at
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (seminoles.com) – As the Florida State Women’s Tennis Team gets set to play Florida International on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA Championships at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex at the University of Florida, junior Vic Allen is building quite a legacy. She’s a member of two NCAA Championship teams, earned All-American Honors from the ITA for her doubles play in 2020 and is among the top 20 in school history for doubles winning percentage. She’s also one of four players in school history with multiple winning streaks in singles play of 10 matches or more. Allen is not only successful on the tennis court, but in the classroom as well. She is a recent recipient of the Golden Nole Award for her outstanding academic achievements and the newly elected Vice President of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) at Florida State. She earned Academic Dean’s List honors this spring and has earned either President’s List (three times) or Dean’