Stories

Photo Essay: Spending time with an ‘ethical forager’

Story and photos by Hailey Gay As you walk along a St. Augustine street, there is no telling what you will find as the streets have such variety, history and character.  As I was heading to work on a normal Monday evening in downtown St….


Athletes struggle with pressures and mental health

By Sydney Preston For student athlete Colin Dwyer, a typical day is waking up, going to school from 9-3, having a grueling practice after classes, a mandatory weight training and then getting back to his house exhausted at 8 p.m. to do homework. But Dwyer…






Ice: A Cool History of St. Augustine

By Presleigh Johnson Public History is everywhere. Whether it’s signs all over St. Augustine, reenactments, or surf culture exhibits, the Oldest City is a treasure trove of history. Being a Flagler College student is one of the best ways to learn about the St. Augustine…


Local Non-profit makes headway in Jinotega

By Chloe Smith Seven years ago, Deeply Rooted Grounds was formed to help communities in Nicaragua. Today, the nonprofit’s most recent purchase in Jinotega plans to transform Central America. Clinton Dosio, the organization’s Chief Operations Officer, is one of the many leaders of Deeply Rooted…