Articles by Gargoyle


Phone-centric world can prevent students from having meaningful interactions

By Abby Bittner | gargoyle@flagler.edu From scrolling mindlessly through Instagram to watching Snapchat stories one after the other, social media has made an impact on society, particularly through the relationships people have. Social media can affect relationships people have in that it potentially impacts the…


With newer tech comes more electronic waste

By Tejas Badgujar | gargoyle@flagler.edu Shopping has become an inevitable part of our society. The consumption of goods is not only encouraged, but also made necessary to fit in today’s world. The frequency of new products arriving in markets is at an all-time high with…



Sustainable fashion: Clothing can be stylish and eco-friendly

By Kelly Magee | gargoyle@flagler.edu It’s no secret that many of the plastic products we use end up in our oceans, but what many people don’t realize is that one of the environment’s biggest pollutants can be found in their closets. Clothing has become the…


“To the women in the class…”

By Katherine Hamilton | gargoyle@flagler.edu I never have been much for math or science. Not that the subjects don’t matter – because of course they do in the grand scheme of things. But personally, the arts have always had more of a seductive draw: a…


Developments threaten environmental sanity of Anastasia Island

By Jared Olson | gargoyle@flagler.edu Behind the chain-link fence off State Road 312, hardly a stones-throw away from the Matanzas River, three caterpillar bulldozers amble in the sun. Construction is underway for the Antigua Development, a sprawling housing complex set to overlook the Intracoastal Waterway—a…




Luck runs out for Colts as Jaguars shut out division rival

By Dustin Fletcher | gargoyle@flagler.edu Luck Finally Shut Out This year, Andrew Luck has been on a tear. He’s firmly put himself in the pole position to take the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award. He had thrown three touchdowns in six straight games…