Articles by Gargoyle

Muller lands dream internship

By Abigail Wendle

Music can be artistic, intellectual or political. We can listen and relate to it alone or allow it to draw us out of ourselves and bring us into devoted communities. Whatever our individual relationship with music is, there is no doubt that it is powerful and human.




Review of Mad Hot Ballroom

By Kelly Gray

Walking up and down the aisles of Blockbuster, all of the movie covers seemed to blend into one. Nothing stood out to me or seemed to jump off the shelves.

That is until I came across the cover of “Mad Hot Ballroom.” The image of two elementary school children striking a tango pose with the New York City skyline in the background compelled me to find out more.


What is there to do this Halloween?

By Brittany Sanko

Panama Hattie’s on Anastasia Island will host its annual Halloween Party on Oct. 31. It starts at 9:30 p.m. and goes until closing time with admittance for those 18 and up. There will be two DJs on the top and bottom floors, and the band “Skif Dank” will begin performing around 11 p.m. There will also be a costume contest that will give out up to $1,000 in prizes.


City decal program faces setback

Flagler students can still park on city streets in Flagler model land area

By Glenn Judah

St. Augustine’s residential parking decal system will be pushed back to February to allow for some reworking, said John Regan, city chief operations officer.

The Parking and Traffic Advisory Committee voted on Oct. 26 to take more time to look at the proposed plan. This vote came two days after a city meeting where most residents in attendance showed discontent for the proposed decal system.


SIFE co-advisor named Woman of Influence

Executive Director of College Relations Donna Webb honored by ‘Jacksonville Business Journal’

By Brittany Hackett

Donna DeLorenzo Webb has a long list of involvement at both Flagler College and in the St. Augustine community, including executive director of college relations at Flagler, co-advisor for the Students in Free Enterprise program, and a member of the Westside Community Market planning group. She can now add one more title to her list: Woman of Influence.


Intelligent design vs. evolution on campus

Class takes on debate of Intelligent Design and Evolution in public policy

By Tom Iacuzio

The legal and ethical fistfight between God and Charles Darwin has been fought for decades. Today, that battle continues on the fourth floor of Kenan Hall.


Student wins poster contest

Design to represent 26th Annual Lincolnville Festival Junior Ian Latchmansingh created the winning design for the 26th Annual Linconlville Festival as part of a class graphic design project. By Hannah Locke When visiting Lincolnville you may not associate birds on telephone wires with the surrounding…


Students helping students, one computer at a time

By Alicia Nierenstein

When senior Austin VanRider and sophomore Dalton Perdue met in 2005, both knew that they had a common interest in computers and technology. Now they have taken that interest and created Geeks2Go, a business where people can get their computers fixed.