Stories


What’s Haute: Haute Hues

By Jody Marich | jmarich@flagler.edu
Illustrations by Jody Marich

Camel, rich purples, saturated colors and olive tones all fall into this season’s hot color scheme. With the temperatures dropping, colors are changing.
The burst of military in the fashion world has created more earth tone color options….






Correspondent brings prophesies to Flagler

By Lawrence Griffin | gargoyle@flagler.edu

White House correspondent for the Washington Examiner, Julie Mason came to Flagler to talk about the recent midterm election, saying that the polls were right for once – the Republicans “won big” and took the House of Representatives with a majority.

Mason’s catchphrase is “If politicians can’t be honest, they should at least be entertaining.” She said at her Flagler College forum on November 4, “Politicians are such wacky characters. They’re always so interesting.”


Facebook ‘Groups’ give users more control

By Tiffanie Reynolds | gargoyle@flagler.edu

If an employer looked up Asierleigh Hatfield on Facebook, they would find a clean, smiling picture, a list of interests and a list of previous status updates. From her profile, it may seem that she does not share a lot of information on Facebook but thanks to the new Groups application, she has used the social network to her advantage.



Rockaway Beach

Contributed by Eliza Jordan | gargoyle@flagler.edu

The color of your v-neck was baby blue. Well, when you picked me up it was blue. I found out later that it changes. Things change I guess, even shirt colors.