My Sister’s Corner: The Free Store
Alissa “Ali” Black isn’t ashamed to say there is nothing better than free.
Alissa “Ali” Black isn’t ashamed to say there is nothing better than free.
This November, Florida residents will have the opportunity to vote on legalizing medical marijuana.
By Alexa Epitropoulos | gargoyle@flagler.edu Student Government Association President David Arreola has been reinstated after a two-week investigation conducted by Student Services into his December arrest. Arreola, who was suspended indefinitely on Jan. 14, resumed his role as president in February. The investigation began once…
A 2013 study by the National Institute on Drug Abuse revealed a 20 percent increase in heroin indicators in South Florida from 2011 to 2012, an epidemic traveling up the First Coast.
Continuing on a schoolwide damage control campaign, President William Abare Jr. has released a lengthy statement revealing in more detail how the information about the misreported data came to light.
The following is a statement on the misreported data released by President Abare at 9:21 a.m. Thursday morning.
A time of unity and friendly competition the Winter Olympics are anticipated every four years, but this year, LGBTQ athletes and Flagler College students are getting the cold shoulder from the hosting country Russia.
Sitting around with the older black men who congregate on the corner of South Street and hearing their stories makes you realize that the neighborhood was once a different place.
Stop almost anywhere on campus and the news about misreported data will certainly come up. While a good amount of students find it confusing and easier not to worry about, many have legitimate concerns.
Though students piled into Lewis Auditorium for President William Abare’s speech, many were left with more questions than answers.