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10 Things To Master Before Graduation
Graduation is inching closer than you think- are you prepared? Here’s the Gargoyle’s top ten list of things to master before your big day.
Top 10 Best Eats in St. Augustine
Not a lot of things in life are perfect, but these restaurants are pretty close.
Sports Spotlight: From FSU to Flagler
By Noah Gatsik | gargoyle@flagler.edu This season, the Saints baseball team has very high expectations. A main contributor to these lofty expectations is junior transfer student Kyle Bird. “Bird”, as his teammates refer to him, played the last two seasons for coach Mike Martin at…
Leading super PAC endorses Rodham Clinton before official bid
Priorities USA Action, the nation’s largest liberal super PAC, aligned itself last week with Hillary Rodham Clinton for the 2016 presidential election. The announcement came before the former secretary of state’s official declaration for candidacy.
Obama promises to raise minimum wage, Republicans disagree
In his State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Barack Obama promised to raise the minimum wage of federal contractors to $10.10 per hour through an executive order. While such an order will affect only 2 million employees, Obama also urged private businesses to follow his example.
State of the Union inspires multiple rebuttals again, a phenomenon specific to the Obama era
President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday night may have lasted only 65 minutes, but the following debate went well into the night.
Victim of stalking shares story with college students
For more than a year, Cindy Strickland was stalked by a former boyfriend who followed her around while she drove to work, took her kids to school and attended sporting events and church.
Inside Eastern Medicine
By Heather Seidel | gargoyle@flagler.edu Dr. Steven Shomo gives an insiders perspective on the benefits of eastern medicine.
The State of Delusion
By Hannah Bleau | gargoyle@flagler.edu If you tuned into the State of the Union Address, chances are you felt either comforted or disconnected. The economy, it would seem, is sound. Children are skipping happily through fields of flowers, and the job market is booming. In…