Arts & Entertainment

Crobot: A new era of rock n’ roll

By Wesley Wilcox | gargoyle@flagler.edu The imagery of rock and roll is one that has been redefined over the past few decades. Long before today’s rock bands there was a time when one genre of music stood alone. With it a community was created, as…


Sweet emotions from Welcome to Rockville

By Wesley Wilcox | gargoyle@flagler.edu There are events that occur annually that have the capability of uniting a community desperate to express themselves. The last weekend of April for Jacksonville natives and fans of rock and roll is the opening weekend to what is known…


Scared of the screen

By Jordan Puyear| gargoyle@flagler.edu It was 7:45 at night, and other than the light from the movie screen, the room was pitch black. The classroom was filled with other students, and it was there that I almost started crying with The Exorcist playing in front of…


The 5 best food trucks in St. Augustine

By Sarah Glynn | gargoyle@flagler.edu Big Island Bowl https://www.facebook.com/Big-Island-Bowls-671148476255058/ Favorite: Mana Kea Bowl with Dragonfruit This health-conscious food truck can be found just a short walk across the Bridge of Lions. Never tried an Acai bowl? You’re missing out. This nutrient-packed frozen treat is the…


Fashion for style, and sustainability

By Liz Browning | gargoyle@flagler.edu   When most people shop for clothes, they consider key factors such as style, fit, comfort and affordability. Yet, have you ever considered how the garment was made? Where it came from? How it’s composition affects the environment, and even your…




Sweater weather with a Floridian twist

By Liz Browning | gargoyle@flagler.edu Like most Floridians, my wardrobe mainly consist of shorts, tank-tops, and flip-flops. Occasionally, I will wear a scarf, but only to accessorize — rarely for warmth. I bought my first pair of boots when I was 15 and I’ve never…


Bradi Rother: Flagler’s Instagram fashion model

Many college girls, including myself, would love to spend our money on a new outfit every month, but most of us can’t because of a limited budget. Yet, for Flagler College freshman Bradi Rother, buying her own clothes almost seems foreign. Since her Junior year of high school, she has received free clothing through posting photos on her Instagram account, Stylincafe, which she originally created to express her passion for fashion and her creativity. With over 84,000 followers she continues to inspire others with her impeccable style everyday.