On Campus

Flagler campus gets expanded wireless Internet access

By Taylor Wilson

Flagler College’s wireless Internet expansion now allows students to explore the Web beyond Proctor Library.

According to Flagler’s technical engineer William Jackson, “The increased coverage area will allow students freedom in choosing where they wish to connect to the Internet.”


Cruise giveaway misleading

Contest for ‘free’ trip to the Bahamas not so free

By Kivi Hermans

Have you ever been enticed to fill out an entry form to win a car or a free trip? Something free sounds really great. Sometimes, though, something free can be too good to be true, which is what some students at Flagler College have learned the hard way.


Family experience inspires Bohl’s first novel

By Summer Bozeman For Flagler Adjunct Dr. Allen Bohl, writing his first novel, Back Porch Swing, was very much a family affair. His wife, Sherry, a local elementary school teacher, edited the early manuscript, and his oldest son Brett acts as his press agent. Bohl’s…




Summer spent helping in Ghana

By Hannah Locke and Glenn Judah

The old slave castles along the coast of Ghana, Africa, can hardly be considered an ideal tourist destination. Two feet up from the ground, a marker on the walls symbolized how high the slaves’ excrement got before the traders drained it. Above the female slave quarters, free men worshiped their God while snickering that the African women below were not good enough for God to love.


Williams in the spotlight

Flagler senior and artist lands in two magazine issues

By Kivi Hermans and Brittany Hackett

Flagler College senior Ty Williams chalked up his summer as “very bizarre.” As a typical college student who spends his time surfing, painting and eating ramen noodles, Williams somehow became a model for two magazine spreads.

Williams is featured in the October issues of Men’s Journal and Northeast Magazine. He got the opportunity to appear in the popular magazines on a total whim.

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Counseling center moved

By Kelsey May The Flagler counseling center has moved to the Palm Cottage, located behind Lewis House. The counseling center had previously been sharing space on the business office’s second floor on Valencia Street.