Culture | February 13th, 2020
FAMU’s Finest: An Ode to the 2004 Issue
By: journeymagazine
Hanging around the Journey office means being surrounded by countless issues. The years ranging from 1997 to our most recent one. So much culture, creativity and nostalgia wrapped into each magazine.
But, the one that we always go back to is that double flip-cover Super Singles issue from 2004. My staff became very fond of this issue because, well, who doesn’t love love and seeing college kids from 16 years ago. So, we decided to bring back Super Singles, but have a 2020 Gen Z twist.
Firstly, we renamed it ‘FAMU’s Finest’ because our eligible singles are a few of the most well-rounded students on campus. Secondly, this issue is completely digital because you know it comes with the times. Listed below are our staff’s selection of the finest, most eligible bachelors and bachelorette’s. You can also read their individual profiles on our page as well.
-Aiyana Ishmael, Editor-in-chief
FAMU’s Finest: Women
Kamiah Milliner, Senior, Social Work
Alexandra Muse, Sophomore, Psychology & Public Relations
Uriah Smith, Freshman, Pre-Nursing
Christin Lewis, Sophomore, Healthcare Management
Nia Wromas, Junior, Social Work
FAMU’s Finest: Men
Marvin Leveille, Junior, Economics