Cancer Smashing for years to come
Earlier this month, 50 participants chose to work out to benefit others through Cancer Smash.
Earlier this month, 50 participants chose to work out to benefit others through Cancer Smash.
Donning pink ribbons for breast cancer awareness, we powered through six mile repeats in late October. As a team, we ran a mile close to maximum effort, rested for four minutes, then went at it again, over and over.
Brian Beil, head coach of the men’s and women’s cross country teams, says that adding this new sport will give the athletes more opportunities to achieve their goals.
Founded in 2004, the Found Footage Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary and showcases Pickett and Prueher’s “latest and greatest VHS finds” from yard sales, thrift stores and warehouses across the U.S.
Audrey Bernhardt, a Flagler College alumni who works at Flavors, created the event and named it “Prose and Cans,” a nod to the dollar-off drink specials the restaurant has during the readings.
Negligence has been a common theme in the sports industry lately, as public figures continue to ramble and let their authoritative status take over. Ted Bishop, former president of the Professional Golfers’ Association, recent comments do not even begin to explain the disrespectful attitude that has taken over sports.
A deadly epidemic is sweeping across the ancient streets of sleepy St. Augustine. Stealing the morale of the city’s youth, symptoms of the disease include: grogginess, lethargy, frequent visits to establishments such as White Lion, and binge eating waffles at Cousteau’s. The disease is commonly referred to as: The Downtown Blues. There is good news…DB is entirely curable. Treatment includes avoidance of the downtown area of St. Augustine, primarily on the weekends. Here are a few suggestions to get you out of town and DB free this November.
Brittany Maynard’s choice to end her life through a cocktail of lethal medications has sparked a debate across the nation. However, students at Flagler College see Maynard’s decision as a personal one.
By Heather Seidel | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Fun filled pop icons Taylor Swift and One Direction were joined on the charts by a sonic assault from the likes of Australia’s electronic duo, Knife Party.