Articles by Gargoyle


CD Review: John Mayer

Continuum Ensures Continued Success for John Mayer

By Kelly Gray

Continuum, the lastest album from John Mayer, was a long time coming when it was released Sept. 12. His first studio project since 2003’s Heavier Things, Mayer presents a more sophisticated style in this, his third solo album.


Dance Team aims for nationals

New coach and new choreographer get dancers to express themselves

By Andrea Huls
Photo by Andrea Huls

PHOTO CAPTION: Choreographer Sara Hussien and coach Dr. Nadia Ramoutar help the dance team get in shape for the prospect of competing in the nationally-televised College Dance Team National Championship at Walt Disney World Resort early next year.

It is 7:30 p.m. and the Flagler College Dance Team has been practicing non-stop for over an hour. This year, the team is ready to break the old stereotypes and show what they are really made of.


Gas at $2 a gallon? Not likely, expert says

By Michael O’Donnell

While the sudden drop in gas prices has put money back in the consumer’s pockets, it also has drivers sitting tight with their fingers crossed.

Junior James Bastin, a business major at Flagler College, remains optimistic that the gas prices will keep dropping.


Counseling center moved

By Kelsey May The Flagler counseling center has moved to the Palm Cottage, located behind Lewis House. The counseling center had previously been sharing space on the business office’s second floor on Valencia Street.


CD Review: Scissor Sisters

By Ali McCauslin

The Scissor Sisters are nothing if not quirky. Their latest album, Ta-Dah, only emphasizes this trait. Their innate ability to pair upbeat dancing music with incredibly bizarre lyrics that are at the same time provocative and charming is, in a word, captivating. Ta-Dah proves this intriguing legacy lives on.


Flagler groups honored

From Staff The Gargoyle got first place from College Front Page in its monthly page design contest for the feature spread “Resume Doctoring” in the April 11 issue. WFCF 88.5 FM got second place in The St. Augustine Record’s 2006 Best of St. Augustine for…


‘Point’ in right direction

By Megan Dassuncao If this semester you have been searching all over St. Augustine for some good, inexpensive sushi, Fusion Point is where you need to be going. Fusion Point, located on San Marco Ave., provides an elegant and relaxing atmosphere. When you walk through…


Women’s golf starts season

By Megan Kramer The Flagler women’s golf team opened their fall season Sept. 23-24 competing in the Lady Falcon Invitational in Ormond Beach, finishing 11th overall.


How much is that degree worth?

Graduates may feel a financial pinch without internships or experience

By Tom Iacuzio
Photo by Charlotte Cudd

For students focused solely on completing the required coursework for their degree, it might be a shock after graduation to find they’re making $10 an hour at Wal-Mart.

More and more, students are finding out that succeeding after college is not just about the piece of paper proving that you graduated. Recent studies are showing what might be more important are the experiences and opportunities available outside of the classroom.