Not because I wasn’t close enough to attend; I’m right down the street. I’m still not sure why I chose to miss her birthday. All I know is: I woke up that morning and decided I couldn’t be there and I needed to spend time alone.
To anyone who knows me, that sounds like a joke. I hate being alone. In fact, I do everything in my power to avoid it (read my earlier piece if you don’t believe me.)
By Jill Houser | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The young American parents cried softly in the back seat of the car as it bounced and jolted through the streets of Liberia, Africa.
This weekend, Flagler welcomed the class of 2014 to the dorms. At 8 a.m. Saturday more than 800 freshmen and their parents began unloading boxes and moving into their new homes for the next nine months.
By Ant Perrucci | gargoyle@flagler.edu
When my sister and I were little, our parents were both working, and had their work schedules arranged so that they traded off on who was working late and who was …
Flagler students voiced their concerns on Health Care Reform. Kyle Rogers doesn’t want others to have pay for him. Jonathan Hooper fears universal health care. Ryan Palm thinks the U.S. is behind the curve.