View from the afternoon: Playing the dulcimer
By Joshua Santos | gargoyle@flagler.edu
When not tending to computer problems on campus, Victoria Ann Van Armen enjoys to hammer out some dulcimer.
By Joshua Santos | gargoyle@flagler.edu
When not tending to computer problems on campus, Victoria Ann Van Armen enjoys to hammer out some dulcimer.
By Eliza Jordan | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Blind student Cody Kirchner, a Flagler College history major, talks about navigating his way around college in this FCTV Journal report.
By Tiffanie Reynolds | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Flagler College’s 125th anniversary of the former Hotel Ponce de Leon didn’t begin and end on Jan. 12, but will be celebrated on campus all year.
The Gargoyle talks to Mark Silva, editor of Bloomberg, on how Florida can influence elections.
Video by Gargoyle Staff| gargoyle@flagler.edu
Hundreds gathered at the Prime F. Osborne convention center in downtown Jacksonville five days before the election is over for a last minute stop by the First Lady Michelle Obama.
Video By Joshua Santos | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Former Florida governor Jeb Bush and Connie Mack bring out a crowd of supporters on Halloween Night to see Mitt Romney speak at the Metropolitan Park in Jacksonville, Florida.
By Joshua Santos | gargoyle@flagler.edu
In honor of National Public Lands Day on Sept. 29, I went for a free adventure into the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine to see what makes it one of America’s best. Needless to say, I was shocked by the beautiful Spanish cannons that historical re-enactors used to simulate shooting canon balls at homes across the bay.
By Joshua Santos | gargoyle@flagler.edu
It was dark. I didn’t know it was so hard to walk along train tracks, but we followed them under a bridge. I felt intrusive, like walking into someone’s home without knocking. On Labor Day weekend I was in Hollywood, FL, producing an issue of the Homeless Voice with 19 other students as part of a journalism project. We were at the COSAC Foundation homeless shelter, which accepts anyone who needs the help. The shelter also publishes its own newspaper — the second largest homeless newspaper in the country — and we had 36 hours to produce it.