Articles by Gargoyle

What’s really out there?

By Amy Lands Florida may soon become the first state to make students choose a career in high school. The Florida House passed a bill that would require freshman in high school to declare a major in subjects as “humanities, English, communication, math, science or…


Don’t mess with Oprah

By Eric Waldron James Frey has had a pretty rough couple of months. First, the author of the best-selling memoir, A Million Little Pieces was exposed by The Smoking Gun website to have made up a lot of the alleged tales of his life as…


Surf Spotlight: Rincon, Puerto Rico

By Michaela McNamara The ideal getaway for a tropical holiday filled with relaxation and the pursuit of serenity can be found on the island of Puerto Rico. The island’s crowned jewel of beach towns is Rincon, where emerald hills kiss the golden beaches and crystal…


Final words from the Church Of Music

By Rev. Travis Burdick This shall be a final word from your good Reverend T and the Church of Music. I have been called upon and put here before you with the intention of washing away the sins of boredom, in hopes of guiding you…


Let it be

By Ray Jarvis Throughout the world, in every culture, humans mold and shape the land as needed. Whether it is to produce food, enable transportation or create shelter, the Earth’s resourses provide us with all the necessary ingredients. One of the world’s most renowned surf…


Gypsy Cab Co. has something for everyone

By Chelsea Parker When I came to St. Augustine to go to Flagler, I knew I wasn’t moving to the most metro area. What I didn’t realize was that “downtown” meant shell shops, chocolate fudge and tourist traps. Even though I’m not from a big…





Preserving a tradition

By Heather N. Smith From the camera he uses to capture his surroundings to the way he sees the world, Ken Barrett is a traditionalist in every sense. Barrett, a visiting instuctor of photography, preserves all that surrounds him with black and white tones.