Stories

Cops, robbers and internships

Two Flagler College students experience life in the Sheriff’s Office

Photo by Shannon Ginn
The Flagler students have done everything from SWAT team training to checking on sexual predators to booking people at the jail.

By Emily DeLoach

The usual internship doesn’t deal with DUIs, domestic disputes or sexual predators, but Ashley May and Audra Leis weren’t looking for “usual” when they chose their internships.


Some college papers getting bought out

Large media corporations purchase publications to reach younger audiences

By Hannah Locke

Some college newspapers across the country are being purchased by larger media corporations as these companies move to reach younger audiences and increase revenues.



Conflicted about the homeless

Kelsey May, Senior Writer By Kelsey May My conscience is done with homeless people. I wish it weren’t true! I really do, but in my old age of 22 I’ve become too skeptical to give my spare change away anymore. The last time I helped…





Flagler to host blood drive

By Bailey Toombs Every three seconds, someone in the United States needs blood and yet less than five percent of the population donates. If 4.5 million Americans per year would die without lifesaving blood transfusions, then why aren’t healthy and able people volunteering to be…