Stories


Breaking down the last barrier in sports

By Brian Schaffnit | gargoyle@flagler.edu Sports have meanings that go beyond the playing field. The world just witnessed the closing ceremony at the Winter Olympics which is a celebration of the cultural melting pot that is our world with the common bond of competition at…


The friendship between Buddha and Allah

By Cassie Colby | gargoyle@flagler.edu I live in a world where I am surrounded by western religions and relics: crosses, “I love Jesus” t-shirts and paintings of well-fed baby angels. In the end, all of that is fine with me, since a huge pet-peeve of…




Derek Jeter: Sports icon for a new generation

Every generation, there is a player in the professional sports universe that stands out above the rest. The Jackie Robinsons, Roberto Clementes, Wayne Gretzkys, Cal Ripkens and Tom Bradys make an impact not only in their era, but for the generations to come. Each one contributed something to their game that has made them immortals in the sports world.


Savannah Stopover 2014: Milagres

By Connor Hayes | gargoyle@flagler.edu At this year’s Savannah Stopover Festival, The Gargoyle met up with innovative indie group, Milagres, and talked about the messages behind some tracks from their recently released album, “Violent Light”.




Swinging in Silks

If asked what superhuman power one could have, some might opt for the ability to fly. For Graphic Design student Melissa Zeise, she doesn’t have to wish: she flies on her own.