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Wildheart Boutique Fashion Show Promotes Domestic Abuse Organization

By Meoghan Swain Wildheart Boutique in downtown St. Augustine hosted their first time fashion show event on Feb. 9 to showcase their new spring line. The show also highlighted the Hopefull Handbags organization, a company that uses fashion to help survivors of domestic abuse.  This…


The Heartbreakers

By Kathryn Hennessy To honor a lost family member, an Art professor is filling the Kenan Plaza ceramic hearts that will be for sale on Valentine’s Day to raise money for the American Heart Association.  Buy one for your Valentine and insert a secret note….


“Sociables” Affinity Club Creates Respectful and Inclusive Community

By Ashley Chatmon Earnest. Artistic. Engaging. These are three words that campus leaders have used to describe Peter Mankin, the Flagler College second year dedicated to making a difference. Empowered by his own experience with disability, a passion for leadership, and the “golden rule,” he…



Honey Truck

By Kathryn Hennessy What began for Danielle Brooks as a backyard honey business expanded to another neighbor’s yard, beehives for friends, and eventually a little red Honey Truck that she uses to deliver flavors from your favorite neighborhoods. The Honey Truck has now expanded into…


McGowan Pedaling into Cycling History

By Hannah Duffey Seven years ago, Ayesha McGowan turned what was her means of transportation into a career path which she instantly fell in love with, leading her to seek becoming the first female African American professional cyclist. From the moment McGowan put two wheels…


The Climb

By Gabby Alfveby Women boulder climbing at Stone climbing gym. Photographed by Gabby Alfveby Some people spend their whole lives searching for a sport they love. James Sellers has successfully found a love for a new and unique sport to Florida: Boulder climbing. Boulder climbing…


Education: Ripped from the Hands of Afghan Women

By Gabby Alfveby It’s been more than a year since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan after the U.S. pulled the rest of its troops out, leaving many of the Afghan people and the country devastated by harsh conditions, war, and an authoritarian regime. But Afghan-Americans,…


Afghanistan: Abandoned

By Gabby Alfveby It’s been more than a year since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan after the U.S. pulled the rest of its troops out, leaving many of the Afghan people and the country devastated by harsh conditions, war, and an authoritarian regime. But Afghan-Americans,…


Recycling on Flagler’s Campus: Not the Key to Sustainability

By Megan Churchill Reduce, reuse, recycle: These are three words we hear a lot if we’re attempting to live sustainably. Recycling bins on Flagler College’s campus are hard to come by, but according to some environmental leaders of the Flagler community, reducing and reusing are…