Flagler’s St. Augustine Civil Rights Archive to be unveiled
On Wednesday, Sept. 18th in the Flagler College dining hall, students and faculty will unveil a multimedia Civil Rights archive that has been in the works for three semesters.
On Wednesday, Sept. 18th in the Flagler College dining hall, students and faculty will unveil a multimedia Civil Rights archive that has been in the works for three semesters.
While Mumford and others rocked the big stage at Francis Field this weekend, free shows covered St. Augustine like never before, with three downtown stages.
Maine native Luke Rathborne’s new LP features sounds ranging from art-pop, to lo-fi punk, with plenty of variety in between.
After a year of waiting, the Ice Plant on Riberia Street in Lincolnville has finally opened its doors.
St. Augustine is nearly ready for an expected crowd of 25,000 people for the Mumford & Sons “Gentlemen of the Road Tour.”
By Heather Seidel | gargoyle@flagler.edu What makes a double major valuable? Hear the voices of both student and faculty at Flagler College.
With the start of another school year already underway, this year’s Writers in Residence events are up and running.
The Philadelphian natives are back with a new album, “B-Room”, which drops Oct. 1st. The band collaborated more on this album than any other album that’s been released so far.
After months of planning, Home Again St. Johns has began fundraising and organizing the development of the one-stop center for the homeless on State Road 207. The facility will eventually be home to six, 5,000 sq./ft. buildings providing housing, healthcare, job training, mental health, substance abuse and basic education services.
Home Again St. John’s began as a local non-profit in 2009 with staff support from United Way of St. John’s County. Their goal is to redefine how the county deals with homelessness as well as open doors to more services.
James Phillips’ native language might be English, but this summer he spent more than a quarter of his time speaking German.