Articles by Gargoyle


Is Title lX failing students in the United States?

By Quinn Sheehan Title IX is a department that is dedicated to helping students that have been in uncomfortable or discriminating situations. But are they really helping? Throughout the last 50 years of Title IX a lot has changed to help and hurt survivors. When Title…


Student loan forgiveness has students hopeful for debt relief

By Ruthie McBride  In February, President Biden forgave $1.2 billion dollars in loans for people in the United States suffering from debt across the United States. This offered relief for upwards of 150,000 people.  For current college students, the idea of loan forgiveness is welcome…


I am Charlotte

By Jenna Boerst Before her transition, Flagler College student Charlotte Schneider struggled to find her fit in the world. Now as she embarks on her journey of womanhood, Schneider has crafted her life and is on a continued journey of self-discovery. Through this, she has…






Electric vehicles-a promise or paradox?

By Gabe Spathelf  From the heart of Silicon Valley to the bustling streets of Beijing, electric vehicles have emerged as powerful symbols of environmental progress. Not only do they promise reduced carbon dioxide emissions, but they also offer a vision of an urban landscape devoid…


Troubling waters for the Indian River Lagoon

By Jenna Boerst For years the Indian River Lagoon has dealt with pollution that has changed the ecology of the river. Now, talks are underway to see if turning the lagoon into a national park will be a better method of protection.  The Indian River…