On Campus
Flagler community gathers to remember Joshua Alford
By Katie Garwood | gargoyle@flagler.edu Joshua Alford hadn’t even been at Flagler College a full semester, but those who knew him say their lives are better because of him. On Nov. 29, the freshman passed away from natural causes, and this week his friends and…
‘Designathon’ forming connections between art department and the community
By Abby Bittner | gargoyle@flagler.edu On Nov. 16, students will be working tirelessly for 24 hours, surrounded by editing software and coffee to keep them energized. They’re driven by their passion for graphic design, all while lending a hand to local nonprofits in St. Augustine….
Women’s basketball open season 2-0 in South Region Crossover Tournament
By Dustin Fletcher | gargoyle@flagler.edu The Flagler College women’s basketball team opened their season 2-0 behind junior Kierra Crane’s hot shooting and 29 points with a 78-70 victory over Lincoln Memorial Friday and a strong team performance in an 84-53 rout of Limestone Saturday. In…
WFCF to host Rock Block Party for 25th anniversary
By Dustin Fletcher | gargoyle@flagler.edu Flagler College Radio’s motto is “Radio with a Reason.”And Thursday night, there will be reason to be at the station. On Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m., 88.5 WFCF Flagler College Radio will host their 25thanniversary Rock Block Party at…
Four ways for transfer students to settle in
By Angalyse Keyock | gargoyle@flagler.edu As the fall season approaches, the northern United Stated begins to see a change in color from the leaves before they fall to the ground. However, as the fall season approaches in Florida, that is far from true. Transferring from East Stroudsburg…
Planting a seed: Flagler College’s first black professor
By Hasani Malone | gargoyle@flagler.edu The lively sounds of a keyboard, muffled behind the heavy door of room 323 in Kenan Hall, grew louder when Dr. Carl Williams, a deaf education professor at Flagler, reached the door. As one student sat at the keyboard and…
Communication week kicks off
By Emily Ferguson | gargoyle@flagler.edu College lectures provide students with fundamental education, but sometimes they still long for something not found in a classroom. What if there was a way to bring the real world right to campus? Flagler College aims to do just that…
Students gather for vigil in honor of Parkland shooting victims
By Katherine Hamilton | gargoyle@flagler.edu The amber glow of candlelight flickered against the solemn faces of Flagler College students as they participated in a vigil and silent march for the 17 lives lost in the Parkland shooting just one month after its occurrence. The night…
Flagler student to cross the country for cancer
By Katie Garwood | gargoyle@flagler.edu If not for her father Carl, Haley Kenyon wouldn’t be a runner. A runner for most his life, Carl asked his 12-year-old daughter if she wanted to run a YMCA Turkey Trot race with him. As many 12 year olds…