Movie review: Admission
By Diana Eales | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Though classified as a comedy, Admission did more than just give my abs a work out. It also made a lump in my throat appear and some serious sympathy surface.
By Diana Eales | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Though classified as a comedy, Admission did more than just give my abs a work out. It also made a lump in my throat appear and some serious sympathy surface.
By Chelsea Walsh | gargoyle@flagler.edu
On March 29, Stick Figure and Tribal Seeds played at the Freebird Live. Stick Figure began in Duxbury, MA., and blends classic reggae rifts and club-like dub beats. The band is currently touring with Tribal Seeds washing up along the shores of Hawaiian islands end come April 18, 2013.
By Jonathan Persson | gargoyle@flagler.edu
It is the beginning of a new area.
In 2020, the sport of wrestling will no longer be part of the Olympics. A decision made by the International Olympic Committee, they state that there is nothing wrong
By Danielle Ruckert | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Daily routine: wake up, brushteeth, pour cereal, check emails, check Facebook, check LinkedIn, get job offer? This is what happened to Ryan Chenney, 2012 Flagler College graduate, with a request for his resume and salary bid.
By Kristyn Pankiw | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Want to hear a little-known but terrifying fact?
There are 27 million slaves in the world today.
By Kelcee Mader | gargoyle@flagler.edu
A night of drinking can change a life forever. Not only can drinking and driving effect the intoxicated driver, but it can also effect the passengers of the vehicle as well as innocent bystanders and the families of the injured.
Frankie Lawton barely remembers finishing his public relations speech his sophomore year at Flagler as he fell to the ground, shaking uncontrollably. Classmates froze and a friend rushed to break his fall. Minutes later he was rushed away in an ambulance.
By Ashley Goodman | gargoyle@flagler.edu On April 13-14, the first annual Tortuga Music Festival will not only bring country acts such as Jake Owen, The Avett Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd, but will teach the importance of ocean conservation as well.
By Tiffanie Reynolds | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Gov. Rick Scott’s visit and cabinet meeting at Flagler College on April 2 honored teaching efforts throughout Northeast Florida, as well as marked the upward climb in the economy.
By Madison Ciklin | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Florida National Guard, headquartered in St. Augustine, will be seeing some changes after sequestration furloughs, but still seeks to improve operations even with the upcoming cuts.