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The darker side of dance

By Meoghan Swain I never lie when I say ballet is a part of who I am. How could it not be? It’s what I did before I knew how to tie my shoes. But I don’t think people always know what I mean by…




Brace for Courage

By Ally Wall Lily Bennet, age 15, lives every day with limited use of the right side of her body. She struggles to put on shirts, to button her jeans, to unscrew the cap to her toothpaste and water bottle. She struggles tying her shoes,…


A Flagler Athlete’s Journey in a COVID landscape

By Sydney Gorak | gargoyle@flagler.edu How the Coronavirus is Affecting an International Flagler College Student Amid the Upcoming Golf Season For International Flagler College student, senior Kim Jakobs anxiously waited for months if she would even be allowed to return to campus in the fall and…


Yoga is Thriving, and for Reasons Worth Learning

Paige Roman, right, leads Nour Al-Hussayni into a pose after instructing a practice at The Loft, 200 Malaga St. By Kolbe Gelbaugh We’ve all heard of or seen it—hippie, soulful people, beachy vibes and incredible flexibility—if that is your general understanding of yoga, you’re in…


Minor Setbacks for a Major Comeback

By Sydney Gorak | gargoyle@flagler.edu For Flagler College baseball player Codie Lunday, stepping back onto the pitcher’s plate after surgery was an exciting moment. But for the junior pitcher, he also experienced something else — fear. “I was really nervous I was going to injure my…


Modern Women: Flipping the Narrative

By Lauren Piskothy | gargoyle@flagler.edu Over analyze, over correct, over prepare, rinse and repeat. That is the standard I hold myself to and yet I still feel timid when I walk into a room where I’m expected to direct a scene I’ve written and dreamt…