Articles by Gargoyle


The Monday Morning GM Mock NFL Draft

By Brendan Kincaid | gargoyle@flagler.edu With the NFL Draft only a month away, experts and fans alike are starting to become fascinated with who their teams may choose to become a part of their organization and future. These players will be the building blocks for…


The Things We See

By Justin Katz | gargoyle@flagler.edu Everyone has a story to tell about themselves, but some stories are deeper than what’s on the surface.   Katie Frazier Flagler College junior Katie Frazier comes from a religiously conservative background. A part of that culture included her parents,…


Yoga– it’s for everyone

By JT Whitt | gargoyle@flagler.edu Walking into my first day of Yoga Asana II, I was immediately greeted with a room full of awkward stares. No one was acting particularly rude, but the initial judgment from my peers was unsettling. I was puzzled until I realized why I was…



Ten campus events you should definitely attend

  By Heather Seidel | gargoyle@flagler.edu     With the end of the semester swiftly approaching, there’s no better way to de-stress/distract yourself from final projects than to attend the awesome activities happening right outside of your classroom. Win prizes, eat free food and network with fellow…


The band Mental Patients perform at Tone Vendor Record Fair

By Ariel Thomas | gargoyle@flagler.edu If you attended Tone Vendor’s Record Fair at the St. Augustine Ampitheatre, you might have caught The Mental Patients, a hip-hop group that consists of five members: Devan Simmons, Tyler Howe, Baal Juda, Cosmic Rae and Cali Jay. “I joined the…


The most madness time of the year

In the sporting world, the month of March is generally a time of frustration, dream shattering, bracket busting upsets that leave viewers yelling at the television and wondering why they picked that number 2 seed to be in their Final Four.


Traffic crashes in St. Johns County rising

By Justin Katz | gargoyle@flagler.edu Flagler College senior John Eick was riding his bike to campus from his house in West King when he was struck by a car speeding through the intersection of Alexander and Madeore Street. He was injured, with road rash on…