A stadium-sized headache: Saints Field still under construction
With the 2014 soccer season well under way, the Flagler College men’s and women’s soccer teams have to play with no stadium around their field.
With the 2014 soccer season well under way, the Flagler College men’s and women’s soccer teams have to play with no stadium around their field.
Every team needs a leader. For the Flagler College baseball team, their leader is on his way back. Andrew Castello is a red-shirted junior pitcher for the Saints, and after a full year away from the game, he is inching closer and closer to a return.
With Flagler College softball coach Kristen Overton on a maternity leave of absence, Mike Sokol has a huge role ahead of him. Sokol joins Meghan Burke and Samantha Boatner as the newest assistant coach for Flagler’s softball team.
On August 21, 2013, former Barry University tennis star Thomas Hipp assumed the role of Flagler College’s director of tennis. After a stellar four-year career at Barry University, Hipp aims to take what he learned and bring it to Flagler.
America’s economy hit a major downturn in 2008. The housing bubble crises left Americans in economic turmoil, leaving many individuals financially destitute. Many questions have developed concerning the recovery rate. If the economy is recovering, as the media suggests, why are so many college students…
This photo by Dana King, a political science major at Flagler College, won a recent Study Abroad photo contest. King shot the photo of Pope Francis during a 2013 Study Abroad trip to Italy with Dr. Timothy Johnson.
Michael Doyle, Legal Affairs Writer for McClatchy Newspapers, spoke recently at the Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy. Doyle sat down for an interview about writing blogs and the pressures of new media on journalism.
In his longest interview in 15 years, Juan Pablo Roquez opened up to Flagler College’s Tracey Eaton about his life as a Cuban spy, and what he had been accused of in the early 1990s. That 2012 piece has now won Eaton a feature story award in the Spanish category from the Florida Society of News Editors.
Flagler College and the city of St. Augustine are following in the sustainable footsteps of several other Florida schools and cities as the “Green Movement” takes hold in the Nation’s Oldest City.