Articles by Gargoyle

Recycling on Flagler’s Campus: Not the Key to Sustainability

By Megan Churchill Reduce, reuse, recycle: These are three words we hear a lot if we’re attempting to live sustainably. Recycling bins on Flagler College’s campus are hard to come by, but according to some environmental leaders of the Flagler community, reducing and reusing are…


North Philly to South-A-Philly, Meet Chris Holland

By Nicholas Leo With 20+ years in the sandwich-making industry, Chris Holland details his journey from Philadelphia to St. Augustine and its influence on South-A-Philly today. South-A-Philly is located at the plaza on 1 King Street in downtown St. Augustine. You can find more information…



Fostering Connections: Helping Foster Youths Succeed

By Elisabeth Shirley Florida has some of the highest numbers in terms of child and youth houselessness in the nation, with more than 21,000 children receiving out-of-home care. In the northeast region alone, there are over 3,000 according to MyFLFamilies. Foster care is a crucial necessity…






Breaking Barriers in Sports Media

By Hannah Duffey It was a comment during an interview that always stuck with Lauren Moore. While an intern, the high school baseball coach told her, “You know, I’ve never had a woman interview me before.” “At that moment I was like, ‘yeah, this is…


St. Johns County Residents are Fighting Back Development

By Elisabeth Shirley and Madison Sloan With less than 5,000 residents, Elkton, Florida is the epitome of a small town. Home to the St. Johns County Fairgrounds, this rural area with small communities and farmland holds onto southern living untouched by the modern development that…