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Each week we’ll bring you new songs we’re playing on WFCF, Flagler College Radio, along with our Top 30 playlist that we submit to the College Music Journal (CMJ). Reporting to CMJ allows us to keep playing the newest artists, so check back each week to see who we are adding!
Josh Rutgers has been fighting all his life, from his humble beginnings in kindergarten to his professional boxing retirement fight in 2009. Nowadays, the single father concentrates on running his gym while setting up his fight promotion.
Helen Keller, the American author and activist who became deaf and blind at 18-months-old, said, “Blindness separates us from things, but deafness separates us from people.”
After the creation of the Ponce de Leon Hotel 125 years ago, Henry Flagler asked his cousin Thomas Horace Hastings to start a farm a few miles west of St Augustine to grow food for his guest.
A black president is in his second term and suddenly the most important piece of civil rights legislation is in question.
WFCF, Flagler College Radio, weekly playlist. Catch them on 88.5 FM in St. Augustine, or on iHeartradio.com.
Monday – Friday:
7:00 am: Morning Rock Block – Indie pop and rock with the student DJs
11:00 am: Classical Sounds – The best in classical music
3:00 pm: Afternoon Jazz Wave – Classic, smooth, bebop and more
7:00 pm: Best in Rock – All rock all night
Two Flagler College Gargoyle editors and an Advanced Reporting class student won national awards in the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence competition, including a first place finish for opinion writing. This marks the first time a Flagler student has earned a national SPJ award.
By Hannah Bleau | gargoyle@flagler.edu
In the midst of a bleak economy, Americans have still turned to gourmet cupcakes as the new, affordable luxury item. Gourmet cupcake shops are prospering.
Small businesses have been struggling the past five years. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 200,000 small businesses have gone under between 2008 and 2010. The same cannot be said for the cupcake industry. Market research center NPD found that approximately 669.4 million cupcakes were sold October 2010 to October 2011 – in the midst of the economic crisis.
An interview with William (Mayhem) Macrae, St. Augustine’s pirate magician.