Articles by Gargoyle

Robinson gets off-the-grid and into ethical foraging

By Hailey Gay In a time of big box stores and pesticides in our food, it’s hard to live more off-the-grid with the lack of knowledge many have about edible plants and herbs. But local St. Augustine resident Ryan Robinson grows his own food, and…



Photo Essay: Spending time with an ‘ethical forager’

Story and photos by Hailey Gay As you walk along a St. Augustine street, there is no telling what you will find as the streets have such variety, history and character.  As I was heading to work on a normal Monday evening in downtown St….





Ice: A Cool History of St. Augustine

By Presleigh Johnson Public History is everywhere. Whether it’s signs all over St. Augustine, reenactments, or surf culture exhibits, the Oldest City is a treasure trove of history. Being a Flagler College student is one of the best ways to learn about the St. Augustine…



The Shops Around the Corner

By Presleigh Johnson Public History is everywhere. Whether it’s signs all over St. Augustine, reenactments, or surf culture exhibits, the Oldest City is a treasure trove of history. Being a Flagler College student is one of the best ways to learn about the St. Augustine…


Hrda making a name for herself with Flagler tennis

By Hannah Duffey For Luisa Hrda, coming to the United States gave her an opportunity to showcase her talents in a way that was not possible in her home country. In Germany, only 1.52 million people play tennis, compared to soccer where more than 6…