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Home Away From Home

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,…





Breaking Barriers in Sports Media

By Hannah Duffey It was a comment during an interview that always stuck with Lauren Moore. While an intern, the high school baseball coach told her, “You know, I’ve never had a woman interview me before.” “At that moment I was like, ‘yeah, this is…


St. Johns County Residents are Fighting Back Development

By Elisabeth Shirley and Madison Sloan With less than 5,000 residents, Elkton, Florida is the epitome of a small town. Home to the St. Johns County Fairgrounds, this rural area with small communities and farmland holds onto southern living untouched by the modern development that…


The Final Girl

By Emily Morales October feels like the start of the end. The holidays are just around the corner, and you’ve slipped away from the beginning of the semester and towards the middle. That’s why October’s always sneaking up on me, but the fast paced element…



100 Pounds Later…

By Gabby Alfveby Losing over 100 pounds in one year is unimaginable to most people but not to one particular man. A college dropout found himself going down the wrong path until working out became a healthy outlet to manage his emotions. York’s six-month transformation….


Hitting The Volleyball Court

Edie Welch (#16) , Flagler Volleyball Player. Photo courtesy of Edie Welch By Gabby Alfveby There are about 29,000 female college volleyball players in all three divisions in the country. Out of all those volleyball players Edie Welch, a sophomore volleyball player at Flagler College…