Messages and Menaces: My Week of Online Dating
Online “dating” is more prevalent than ever, but what are you really getting out of a relationship online? Read about Emily Topper’s experience on the dating website OkCupid!
Online “dating” is more prevalent than ever, but what are you really getting out of a relationship online? Read about Emily Topper’s experience on the dating website OkCupid!
The concept of “fitting in” at college has always been tricky. Whether you’re a member of the mock trial team, an athlete, a worker, an Student Government Association member, a rebel or something in between, you fit it at Flagler because you go to Flagler.
Sell Art Not Humans, a silent auction where students, professors and local artists auction off artwork, seeks to raise money for the rehabilitation of human trafficking victims.
Epitropoulos, a Flagler College communication major and junior, was named the Grand Award winner of the 2014 edition of Anthology.
I had tears rolling down my face as the car sped out of the town I had lived in for 18 years. I cried for joy and out of sorrow for leaving the only home I ever knew.
I must be a strange sight as I walk along U.S. 1 wearing business attire and carrying my writing portfolio and resume. I’m searching for one of the multiple used car dealerships that line the intersection of King Street. As I spot a man waiting alone with a duffel bag at his side, I figure I must be in the right place.
Every team has that one spotlight player and for Flagler’s Surf Team, Dillon Harrington is it.
It’s always good when a film can cause an existential crisis in your life. The short film “Salvatore” uses a tense atmosphere and a mortifying concept to leave the viewer speechless in just six short minutes.
John Monroe always knew Flagler College was a predominantly Caucasian school.