Statement on recent opinion articles
The Flagler College Gargoyle’s Advisory Board met this Monday to discuss the issue of two recent articles that were published in the Gargoyle’s opinion section.
The Flagler College Gargoyle’s Advisory Board met this Monday to discuss the issue of two recent articles that were published in the Gargoyle’s opinion section.
On behalf of the Flagler College Gargoyle, we want to apologize for two articles published in the opinion section, “Ferguson Decision sparks emotional response, contrary to facts” and “Gender neutral shouldn’t be the ‘new normal.’” Both opinion articles were published without the proper editorial oversight and do not represent the Gargoyle’s opinion or stance. We regret that the articles were published and recognize that there was a breakdown in the editorial process.
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