Queen Beef: A promising garage punk band
A formidable smell of cigarettes and stale beer accompanied the crowded in a dimly lit venue called Nobby’s. Despite it’s dilapidated appearance, there was a particular comfort within the tired walls.
A formidable smell of cigarettes and stale beer accompanied the crowded in a dimly lit venue called Nobby’s. Despite it’s dilapidated appearance, there was a particular comfort within the tired walls.
St. Augustine and some of its residents can prove to be very quirky and interesting people. Ancient City Stories is a new series first aired early this October produced by Flagler students and alumni that seeks to shed light on notable St.Augustine locals. The show has been picked up by CW-17 in Jacksonville and airs once a week on Sundays at 6 pm.
With the country still reeling from the economic recession, recent high school graduates are not the only ones looking for a degree from higher education.
Haven Hospice, a not-for-profit organization in North Florida, gave a new definition to shedding light on an unfortunate situation this past weekend by hosting a 5K fundraiser that welcomed all ghouls, witches and humans dressed in goofy costumes.
There is a sweet attraction hitting the stage of the Flagler College Auditorium.
Ryan Kunsch is doing something not many 23-year-olds are doing: he’s opening up his own brick and mortar store called Planet! Sarbez! on Anastasia Island.
By Claire Almond and Brittany Will | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Floridian, a local favorite, offers fresh from the farm southern comfort foods. The restaurant was opened three years ago by a Flagler alumnus and offers a little something for herbivores and omnivores.
Last October, Antonio Forte celebrated his birthday at Universal in Orlando. After getting off a roller coaster, he began throwing up blood.
After not having played a home game since Sept. 21, the Flagler College women’s volleyball team finally returned to the Flagler Gymnasium for some competition in its own territory.