Best Adventures Mystery Minute: Fort Mose
By Joshua Santos | JSantos@flagler.edu
Today I explore the mystery behind what makes Fort Mose Historic State Park one of the “Best”.
By Joshua Santos | JSantos@flagler.edu
Today I explore the mystery behind what makes Fort Mose Historic State Park one of the “Best”.
Flagler Gargoyle Online News, attended the Israel-Palestine Forum featuring: former U.S. Sen. George McGovern, former CIA Clandestine Service operations officer Ron Estes and Spanish Foreign Service Ambassador Santiago Martinez-Caro, where they discussed the situation in the Middle East between Israel and Palestine.
By Michael Newberger | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Gargoyle went to Washington D.C. for the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear hosted by John Stewart. Over 200,000 people attended the rally and the event featured comedy and music from artists such as The Roots and Kid Rock.
By Michael Newberger | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Flagler Gargoyle Online News went to a rally for Democratic Candidate for governor Alex Sink and got a chance to interview the candidate for Lieutenant Governor Rod Smith.
Video and interviews by Lauren Belcher | cbelcher@flagler.edu
Students discuss their experiences with birth control side effects.
By Michael Newberger | mnewberger@flagler.edu
U.S. Senate candidate Kendrick Meek says he’s focusing on the economy, jobs and “fighting for the middle class.” In this video, Gargoyle staffer Michael Newberger interviews Meek in Palatka.
By Michael Newberger | mnewberger@flagler.edu
A St. Augustine Tea Party rally brought Senatorial candidate Marco Rubio and others to the area to speak to voters.
By Matthew Boyle | MBoyle@flagler.edu
Flagler students voiced their concerns on Health Care Reform. Kyle Rogers doesn’t want others to have pay for him. Jonathan Hooper fears universal health care. Ryan Palm thinks the U.S. is behind the curve.
By Gargoyle Staff | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Gargoyle’s Priscilla Muller and Cal Colgan anchor The Gargoyle’s latest innovation, The Gargoyle Webcast. They run down the major stories on campus and send out to sports reporter Kristina Haumschild to see how the baseball team is doing.