By Joshua Santos | gargoyle@flagler.edu
During a recent dig, St Augustine City Archeologist, Carl Halbirt, found three old wells buried underneath the future site of Flagler College’s new communications building Pollard Hall.
By Michael Newberger | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Standing in line by the door was the ideal American family. The mom and dad were holding hands, the son was about 11 and talking to his little sister, and she was the kind of redhead girl commercials use to show how “wholesome” a product is. It was nice to see such a portrait of family togetherness in this day and age. Did I mention the cute little girl was holding a snub-nose revolver?
By Donna Styron | gargoyle@flagler.edu
This year the Flagler College women’s basketball team is mainly made up of the younger players. Out of the team’s thirteen players five are freshman and six are sophomores. Head coach Lang-Montgomery has been working with the young team and is happy for the opportunities her players have had this season.
“I feel like they are getting a lot of playing time, a lot of minutes on the floor,” Lang-Montgomery said. “I think that is going to help in their maturity and their development as players.”
By Amber Jurgensen | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Gov. Rick Scott’s proposed budget will affect an area he promised to protect during his campaign, education.
Gargoyle Online News attended the forum on the Israel-Palestine featuring Senator George McGovern, Spanish Foreign Ambassador Santiago Martinez-Caro and former CIA clandestine services officer Ron Estes. We got a chance to sit down with them afterward and hear their opinions on the ongoing conflict.
By Zach Gray | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Star athletes like former Pedro Menendez linebacker Tony Steward don’t come around very often.
Like so many other studs, Steward has all of the athletic accolades that, for most of us, exist only in dreams. For the 2011 recruiting class, he was ranked as the country’s 13th overall prospect, according to rivals.com. Furthermore, Steward’s exceptional talents earned him a scholarship to continue his career at Clemson University. With the world of athletics seemingly in the palm of his hand, it is Steward’s off-the-field lifestyle and endeavors that truly set him apart.
By Emily Hoover | ehoover@flagler.edu
Photos by Emily Hoover
More than a year after Victor Holtz lost his Lincolnville home in a fire, he is releasing his first novel, called “And the Violent Taketh by Force.”
Wanee Music Festival at The Spirit of Suwanee Music Park located in Live Oak, Florida will take place on April 14-16, 2011. An expanded Wanee Kick Off Party will take place on Wednesday, April 13 starting at 2 p.m.- 2 a.m. to get the weekend started off just right!
By Mari Pothier | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Every game is a blessing for senior John Pietkiewicz of the Flagler men’s basketball team.
Even though the Saints have been struggling on the court, Pietkiewicz has been excelling. He was chosen to be the Peach Belt Conference Men’s Basketball Player of the Week for the period ending Feb. 6.
By Ryan L. Buffa | gargoyle@flagler.edu
A crowd of hundreds stand together silently gazing at the stage with their hands raised, a few with their eyes closed and sing softly in unison, “I can hardly see what’s in front of me, these days.”
By Zach Gray | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Flagler College women’s tennis team enters the 2011 season with high hopes for improving upon last year’s 14-8 record.
The Saints’ impressive 2010 campaign came to an end at the hands of conference rival Francis Marion in the second round of the Division II Southeast Regional Tournament. Despite the loss, the team is ranked No. 16 in the 2011 Campbell’s/ITA Division II Preseason poll and expects even bigger accomplishments this year.
Written and Photographed by David James Castagno
Gargoyle staff writer interviewed bicyclist and student Rob Schanz for a photo essay.
By Travis Norris | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Taking on new responsibilities seems to be somewhat of a challenge these days. I was sitting around the other day and started to think about the days when everything was so care-free. Back in the day, it was about jumping off rope swings and siphoning gas out of the local farmer’s tractors to put gas in my four-wheeler. (I definitely got in big trouble for doing that by the way.)
By Amber Jurgensen | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Contributions by Lauren Belcher
The two-story building across from the communications building on Cuna Street may potentially house new faculty offices, according to Flagler College Director of Business Services Larry Weeks.
The structure, located at 66 Cuna Street, was purchased by the college over the summer.
By Victoria Hardina | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Turning to my left I am shocked to see two girls sloppily making out on a bed. One suddenly gets up, walks over to an overly tanned guy, straddles him and then attempts to give him a lap dance.
Ah, “Jersey Shore.” Turning back to the TV attached to my own treadmill, I flip through the channels looking for something a little less…primitive.
By Donna Styron| gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Flagler College women’s basketball team has two players who are complete opposites in stature but alike in their love for the game.
Sophomore Rachel Brown stands above the rest at 6 feet 7 inches, while freshman Ebonee Bell doesn’t let her size of 5 feet 2 inches bring her down. The two girls said they hardly notice their height differences compared to their opponents.
Flagler Gargoyle Online News, attended the Israel-Palestine Forum featuring: former U.S. Sen. George McGovern, former CIA Clandestine Service operations officer Ron Estes and Spanish Foreign Service Ambassador Santiago Martinez-Caro, where they discussed the situation in the Middle East between Israel and Palestine.