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FCTV News: Aphasia

By Austin Sanchez | gargoyle@flagler.edu Over 200,000 Americans suffer from aphasia, a condition which makes communicating following a stroke extremely difficult. Aphasia awareness activist, Tom Broussard, explains the condition with the help of a currently affected family.



Photo story: Jenna Boyter, Electric Chair Tattoo

By Rachel Gibson | gargoyle@flagler.edu Local tattoo artist, Jenna Boyter showcases her talent and friendly personality at Electric Chair in St. Augustine, Florida.“I have always loved tattoos ever since I first saw them as a kid,” Boyter said. “I love the idea of doing something…


Creating a more welcoming campus with gender-inclusive housing

By Kelly Magee | gargoyle@flagler.edu When it comes to finding a college that is LGBTQ+ friendly, it is not necessarily about receiving special treatment, but rather finding an institution that teaches acceptance and understanding of all people. With an increase in the LGBTQ+ population at…


Students find ‘family’ in quidditch team

By Hannah Carlsward | gargoyle@flagler.edu What do three hoops, a volleyball, dodgeballs and broomsticks all have in common? You can find them all through the sport of muggle quidditch.   Morgan Cox, a senior and captain of the Flagler College Quidditch team, explains quidditch as a full-contact, co-ed…




Uptown ice cream shop scooping for local customers

By Zoe Smolios | gargoyle@flagler.edu When it came to opening his own business, St. Augustine local Brent Beckett wanted to open a place where other locals could – softly – get served the scoop.   The St. Augustine Scoop is an ice cream shop located at 78 San Marco Ave….


Jacksonville yoga class adds goats into the mix

By Abigail Haynes | gargoyle@flagler.edu A yoga class typically requires yoga mats, work-out clothes and an instructor. One local farm is kicking things up a notch by bringing goats to the mat. Little Peeps Farmer for a Day, located near the Beach Boulevard and St….