A New Direction for FAMU
A new direction for FAMU's marching band, gun target resembling President Obama pulled, plus more national headlines. — Britt Middleton
Sylvester Young, a former music professor at Ohio University, was named Florida A&M University's new marching band director this week. The Marching 100 was suspended indefinitely following the 2011 hazing death of drum major Robert Champion. Its former director, Dr. Julian White, was later fired. (Photo: Florida A&M University)
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