Articles by Gargoyle


Summertime Blues

Summer has always been thought of as the surfer’s season. The Endless Summer exemplifies this “falsehood” quite well. Warmer waters, sure who doesn’t love that? No school, a no brainer! And don’t get me started on the girls in bikinis. But these wonderful things that epitomize summer are missing one thing, WAVES!

Waves on the east coast in the summer are usually missing in action. In the summer we have the warm water our chilled bones have been craving all winter long, but we don’t have the waves that our hearts’ desire. So what is a surfer to do if there are no waves?


42:17

So I finished my second official 5K yesterday. (Yep, I said second.) That’s 3.1 miles to those of you who, like me, wonder why runners insist on using the metric system. The beauty of it is not so much my finish time, which is mediocre at best, but the fact that I shaved almost four minutes off my finish time from the first one I did back in May.


Flagler introduces new parking policy

From Staff
Graphic by Carina Hayes

In an effort to alleviate some of the parking issues on and around campus, Flagler College will institute a new parking policy beginning with the fall 2006 semester which will include an option for students to purchase a decal for the new city parking garage on Castillo Drive.


What’s so great about Florida anyway?

So, it’s roughly 6,000º F outside and the humidity is 900 percent. What I use to call skin is now a layer of goo about a quarter of an inch thick that is slowly melting away. And I have taken on the unmistakable look of someone who lives under a bridge with my hair in a matted mess on top of my head.



No more waiting for refunds

By Glenn Judah

Starting Fall semester 2006, students will no longer have to wait in line at the Business Office to pick-up their financial aid refund checks.



Theatre Department presents ‘A Lie of the Mind’

PHOTO CAPTION: Baylor, played by Kevin McNeal, confronts Mike, played by Craig Walsh (not pictured), about the American flag wrapped around the riffle.

By Bill Weedmark
Photo by Glenn Judah

The Flagler College Theatre Department will debut its Summer Theatre Production, Sam Shephard’s A Lie of the Mind, on Friday, June 15, in the Flagler College Auditorium.

The production, directed by Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts Andrea McCook, will be performed from June 15-17, at 7:30 p.m., and on Sunday, June 18, at 2 p.m., in the Flagler College Auditorium. Tickets are $8 for general admission and will be available at the door one hour prior to the show.


Saints finish national championship in 13th place

By Glenn Judah

The No. 2-ranked Saints, who struggled in their opening rounds of the NAIA National Championship, finished strong on Friday.

They finished the 72-hole tournament in 13th place by shooting a team score of 1208. Oklahoma City University took first place honors finishing with a final team score of 1154. The individual medalist winner was Joe Prince of Loma Nazarene University who shot a four-under 284 for the tournament.