Looking back: my last semester at Flagler
As graduation approaches, waves of emotions crash over me as I reflect on my past four years here at Flagler.
As graduation approaches, waves of emotions crash over me as I reflect on my past four years here at Flagler.
Arielle Corsetti has lived all over the world. From China to Denmark, Corsetti has been influenced by many diverse cultures which affect her every day fashion choices. Take a look into her world and wardrobe and discover what inspires her.
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…
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…
As the massive “Twitch Plays Pokémon” stream started up the third generation of Pokémon games, I realized how this immense video game experience exemplifies the younger generations’ internet community.
I walked through the doors of Tampa General Hospital, and began looking for my dad.
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.
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”.
By Connor Hayes | gargoyle@flagler.edu On March 9th, members of The Gargoyle headed up to Savannah, GA to cover the gigantic indie music festival, Savannah Stopover Festival 2014. While there, they interviewed Athens, GA based band, New Madrid.
Reading chapters about racism towards blacks in American history textbooks, I thank God that I did not live in an era in which the worst occurred.