PHOTO CONTEST WINNER!
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WATCH THE VIDEO TO FIND OUT THE WINNER!
By Cal Colgan | jcolgan@flagler.edu
Photo by Phil Sunkel
Andrew Young is no stranger to St. Augustine’s racial tensions.
The former UN ambassador and mayor of Atlanta came to St. Augustine last week to speak to Flagler College about the city’s role in the civil rights struggles of the 1960s and to present his documentary, Crossing St. Augustine, to Flagler and the St. Augustine community in Flagler’s auditorium. The film contains interviews with numerous locals who participated in the city’s civil rights movement and talks about Young’s visit to St. Augustine in June 1964.
By Lauren Belcher | CBelcher@flagler.edu
Illustration by Charis Harper
Around mid-January, I got an e-mail about the dining hall introducing a new vegetarian station.
I was excited that the college would make such a big transition, so I decided to check it out. Now, I am an employee of ARAMARK, but I work at Bugg’s Bistro, not the dining hall. I have no prior knowledge of what they do over there, other than my time as a freshman when I lived on campus.
By Bailey Latham | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photo by Bailey Latham
Dripping sweat with 25 to 30 people in a room that is 105 degrees with 40 percent humidity may not sound like a place a person would want to go to, but for a St. Augustine yogi, a practitioner of yoga, this place sounds like heaven.
By Erin Miller | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photo by Josh Weaver
Schmagel’s Bagels owner Matt Montanaro wants Flagler art students to participate in a live art show at his restaurant.
So there is style, then there is fashion, and then there is what everyone else wears. Today, I will be looking into a classic computer geek’s stylish apparel. The amazing thing about this type of individual is that they really do not care what everyone else is wearing much less what everyone thinks they should wear. This fact alone almost nullifies any purpose of writing a fashion piece about them.
FINALISTS FOR THE GARGOYLE PHOTO CONTEST ARE:
VOTING CLOSED.
By Emily Hoover | ehoover@flagler.edu
Photo contributed by Grace Bio
PHOTO CAPTION: The Chill Grill serves everything from chicken wings and cheeseburgers to veggie empanadas. The owners call their cuisine “urban soul food.”
Chill Grill owners Enrique Diaz, Luis Peral, Jr., Robert “Crash” Miller and Dorian Lopez, who call their cuisine “urban soul food,” live by one goal: “To serve the community with affordable meals that stick to your ribs.”
By Lauren Belcher | CBelcher@flagler.edu
In the ’40s, African Americans could not fight in the United States Armed forces. In the ’60s, women could not fight in the US Armed Forces.
Both of these military policies were removed due to social changes in society. Now, it’s time for another change: the ban on homosexuals serving openly in the US Armed Forces.