Stories

I think my street is turning into Wisteria Lane

Eric Waldron, Senior Writer By Eric Waldron There’s trouble brewing on Keswick Road in Royal St. Augustine. Once a quiet golfing community that prided itself on its summer night cookouts, well-manicured lawns and an absolute adherence to the ten miles an hour speed limit, Keswick…


Open minds on closed captioning


By Kim Hartman

“Hey, can you turn off the subtitles?” my dad asked the bartender one day while we were watching a Philadelphia Eagles game at a sports bar in Jupiter, Fla.

“Sorry, sir,” he said. “I can’t. This is a public establishment.”


Life as an On-Campus Junior

Brittany Sanko Oh the joys of dorm life! Living in a small space with other girls can create wonderful memories and random moments of absolute hysteria for many freshmen who are in college for the first time. It is the best way to meet your…


How do you keep up with technology

By Brittany Sanko I have finally bought the one thing I didn’t have this past summer; an iPod nano. My new white toy was something I had wanted for such a long time and had finally gained. Thanks to a huge rebate gift card my…



Tapas craze hits St. Augustine

Photo by Charlotte Cudd Sangria’s is a tapas restaruant located at Hypolita St. and St. George St. Tapas are essentially appetizers. By Alison McCauslin If Spanish isn’t your first — or even second — language, you probably wouldn’t know what they are. These edible mysteries…



President’s message on loss of student

Late yesterday afternoon, we learned of the tragic death of Thomas Graber III, who was a student at Flagler College. According to information available, Thomas was the victim of a violent crime at an off-campus location. We have learned from local law enforcement that two men, considered to be drifters, have been apprehended and charged with the crime. Grief counselors are available in the Counseling Center to meet with students and other members of the College community who may need support. At this time, our thoughts and prayers are with the Graber family.

William T. Abare Jr.
President, Flagler College



Check in to the Hot*l Baltimore!

Photo by Andrea Huls
Flagler College Department of Theatre Arts presents “Hot*l Baltimore”

Theatre Review

By Carmen Richter

When I walked into the Auditorium on the opening night of Hot*l Baltimore, the first word that came to mind was detail.

Before the show started, I took in the dynamics of the set, from the huge working clock telling the audience the time in the show to the “marble” stairs to the caution tape across one of the doors. Music from the ’60s and ’70s was playing to complete the nostalgic effect.