Articles by Gargoyle

A Heritage and Ecosystem at Risk

By: Danielle Filjon A collaboration of science and archaeological studies at the Guana-Tolomato Matanzas (GTM) reserve proves to unite ancient heritage with natural conservation. Researcher Sarah Miller and Dr. Lori Lee with Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) and Flagler College are part of a team…




College Libraries are Changing Alongside Their Students

By Mattison Hansen  When visiting Flagler College campus as a student, one of the most memorable locations to stop at is the Proctor Library. Walking through the front doors, the first thing one notices is the grand décor of the building; the dark wooden entrance, marble flooring and columns,…


Flagler Student to Release First Novel

By Elisabeth Shirley Valerie Currie, self-proclaimed prolific creative and activist, is a strategic communications major anticipating graduating this December. Along with graduation, a huge feat alone, she also plans to release her first poetry novel. The Bottle is a poetry book composed of over 130…


Saints Sweep in Sunday Double-Header

By Jordan Fauci The men’s and women’s soccer teams both advance to the Peach Belt Conference semifinals. A scoreless first half forced the women’s team into overdrive as they netted three second-half goals to erase Georgia College’s 1-0 lead. Andrea Fernandez netted 2 goals, leading…



World Cup Qualifying Preview

By Wyatt Parks The final round of Conacaf World Cup qualifying is in full swing and presently, the second international window has closed.  The results were an additional six points (two wins, one loss) and with the five points (one win, two draws) from the…


Reproductive Rights: Florida’s Future

By Julia Corrie On Saturday, Oct. 2, over 200 people gathered at the Plaza de la Constitución for a “Bans Off Our Bodies” march. Organized by the Women’s March Alliance of North Florida, a variety of speakers were invited to tell their stories; I was…


The Design of a Better Future in Haiti

By Danielle Filjon Motivated by the many tragic events and disasters that have shaken the nation of Haiti, Flagler College Assistant Professor Chris Smith has started using his knowledge of graphic design and virtual learning to better the lives of Haitian students looking for marketable…