Stories

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.



Something about Mary

Immediately upon stepping off of the bus, my friends and I were bombarded by a fit of giggles and jumbled words in a language we did not understand.


Company’s Comin’

Most come on foot, some on bicycles and even a few with a dog in tow, but all will leave the dirt lot tonight with a full stomach and a couple of hardboiled eggs in their back pockets.



Hate must end with Fred Phelps’ death

After Fred Phelps, the founder of Westboro Baptist Church, died on March 19, the immediate temptation was to respond to the death of a man who represented so much hate with hostility.


Gargoyle Challenge: 30 Days to Organic

It is only your second class of the day and you feel like you can’t go on. A nap is calling your name while the professor lectures you to stay awake. Why is it so hard to stay awake? Why is it so hard to focus? It could be that you stayed up too late studying for midterms, but it could also be what you are eating.