Articles in On Campus
By Kelly Gibbs | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Student Life Committee proposed some big changes around campus at the March 9 Student Government Association meeting.
Committee leader Kyle Jennette proposed an online add/drop form, more efficient registration and a relaxed inter-dorm visitation policy, among other things.
By Erica Andrew |gargoyle@flagler.edu
Although weather delays postponed the Organic Delight picnic, it finally took off without a hitch Wednesday, March 3.
Victoria Priester, Flagler College Greenpeace co-president said they saw a “positive response from everyone.”
By Gargoyle Staff | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Gargoyle’s Priscilla Muller and Cal Colgan anchor The Gargoyle’s latest innovation, The Gargoyle Webcast. They run down the major stories on campus and send out to sports reporter Kristina Haumschild to see how the baseball team is doing.
By Lawrence Griffin | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Greg Dinkins’s pride was evident in during his recent visit to Flagler College’s Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, at which he demonstrated how 3D imagery worked.
During his presentation, Dinkins said to create 3D imagery, artists don’t need an Avatar-like budget. He said that it all came down to the distance between the foreground of the image and its background, and also the layering of multiple images over one to add more depth.
By Kelly Gibbs | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Student Government Association discussed the Faculty Senate’s reaction to SGA’s revised attendance proposal.
By Kaitlyn Teabo | kteabo@flagler.edu
Photo by Kaitlyn Teabo
PHOTO CAPTION: Students Dominic Needham (left) and Tristan Joynt (right) stand with comedian Cory “ZooMan” Miller.
Comedian, actor, rapper and entertainer Cory “ZooMan” Miller hit the Flagler Campus last Thursday, Feb. 25 with an outrageous stand-up routine.
Miller has been blowing up the comedic scene since his television debut on HBO’s series Russell Simmons Def Comedy Jam and has since been featured on BET’s Comic View and NBC’s Friday Night Videos.
By Max Roux | gargoyle@flagler.edu
NEW UPDATE: Due to complications with reserving the West Lawn, the picnic will be Wednesday, March 3.
NEW UPDATE: The Greenpeace picnic is Friday, Feb. 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
UPDATE: The Greenpeace picnic is being postponed until Tuesday, Feb. 23, due to predicted widespread showers and thunderstorms.
If you pass by the West Lawn on Monday, Feb. 22, the aroma of grilled vegetable kabobs may catch your attention.
It may lure you toward the scent of a variety of natural recipes and organic dishes. You will find yourself at the Organic Delight Picnic.
By Lindsay Imwold | gargoyle@flagler.edu
On Tuesday, Feb. 23, the Student Government Association meeting focused on a new club grant, a few general announcements and some club updates. SGA President David Matulewicz reaffirmed his best wishes for tomorrow’s presentation of the Attendance Policy proposal to the Faculty Senate.
By Lauren Belcher | CBelcher@flagler.edu
Illustration by Charis Harper
Around mid-January, I got an e-mail about the dining hall introducing a new vegetarian station.
I was excited that the college would make such a big transition, so I decided to check it out. Now, I am an employee of ARAMARK, but I work at Bugg’s Bistro, not the dining hall. I have no prior knowledge of what they do over there, other than my time as a freshman when I lived on campus.
Also approves club grants, Adventure Club
By Lindsay Imwold | gargoyle@flagler.edu
On Tuesday, the Student Government Association meeting focused on the attendance policy. SGA president David Matulewicz declared that the current attendance policy proposal will be sent to the Faculty Senate Feb. 24.
By Michael Popun | gargoyle@flagler.edu
A stage was erected in the center of four boxed pillars of light and the table nearby held desserts and beverages from far off realms. In a matter of minutes the Virginia Room was drenched in a soft light that resembled a European sunset. At 7 p.m. on Feb. 4, the stars came out to shine.
By Lauren Belcher | cbelcher@flagler.edu
SPECIAL UPDATE: Dean of Student Services Daniel Stewart said the new tobacco restrictions will go into effect starting Fall 2010.

