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A Flagler Athlete’s Journey in a COVID landscape

By Sydney Gorak | gargoyle@flagler.edu How the Coronavirus is Affecting an International Flagler College Student Amid the Upcoming Golf Season For International Flagler College student, senior Kim Jakobs anxiously waited for months if she would even be allowed to return to campus in the fall and…




Minshew Looks to Exceed Expectations in Year Two

By Dustin Fletcher | gargoyle@flagler.edu America’s quarterback, Gardner Minshew II is looking at his first training camp as the starting quarterback of a football team since high school back in Brandon, MS. While Minshew is no slouch on the field, he gets most of his credit…





Groceries on a Budget: Tips for Students, from Students

By Kolbe Gelbaugh Managing time and responsibilities can be a difficult thing to navigate as a young adult—add the stress of college courses and you may just have a recipe for disaster. There is one responsibility that’s vital to a successful academic career—it’s health. Your…


The Little Guys

Flagler College Gargoyle students who returned home in March because of the the coronavirus continued writing stories in their communities like this story from Archer Lodge, N.C. By Cameron Gurgainus | gargoyle@flagler.edu In the small town of Archer Lodge, N.C., local businesses have it rough due…


The impacts of sea level rise on America’s Oldest City

By Sabrina Penton As the oldest city in the United States, St. Augustine’s foundation is facing huge threats.  Prone to flooding because of low-lying areas and drainage issues, it doesn’t take much but a light rainfall to cause problems.   “We know if we have hurricanes,…