Stories

Alcohol bust results in fifteen arrests

Students’ party raises questions about underage drinking and college’s alcohol policy By Adrienne Sakyi When police busted a party on the island the first weekend of the school year, they arrested 15 Flagler students — the three residents for throwing the party and 12 underage…


Have you been ‘Accepted’?

By Cari Holland A high school to college plot cliché is revisited although comically refreshed.The seen-before teen movie syndrome is remedied only with literal jokes and clumsy humor in the summer’s teen-flick “Accepted.”


Artist sucessfully framed

Photo by Andrea Huls Tina Greene has four paintings on display at Gurell Galleries. The exhibit ends Oct. 7. Tina Greene’s artwork displayed at Gurell Gallery By Ashley Emert Tina Greene was on the other side of the country when she found out that her…


Even abroad, life is always full of quirks

By Eric Waldron I ended up in Asia this summer the same way my Jewish American Princess mother ended up in the hills of north Georgia: I met a foreign guy, became intoxicated by his exoticness and, before I knew it, I was sleeping under…


Study: Increased risk from tanning beds

Regular tanning bed users eight times more likely to develop skin cancer than non-users By Brittany Hackett A recent study by the International Agency for Cancer Research indicates that regular tanning bed users have an increased risk of developing skin cancer, but that is not…


COM department will move to FEC

From Staff Flagler College’s communication department will be relocating to the newly purchased Florida East Coast Industries headquarters on Malaga Street. According to Dr. Tracy Halcomb, chair of the Communication Department, this will greatly increase their physical capabillities. President William T. Abare Jr. said the…


Summer: No waves, not always a problem

By Ryan Brower Seeing summer go is always disheartening. This means the start of school and having to crack down, instead of the summer mentality of surfing, working and partying. Though there was a lack of swell this summer, we did see some exciting and…


Student art on display around town

Flagler’s Legacy to exhibit art by students at First Friday Art Walks By Cori Brown These days, in a city already known for its culture and artistic flair, you can find more and more Flagler student artwork in local galleries and on exhibit, especially since…


A look at new competitors

From Staff In Greek mythology, Triton was the son of the Greek god of the sea Poseidon and goddess of the sea Amphitrite. Triton is known as the messenger of the deep, with the upper body of a man and a lower body of a…


New restaraunt gets raw

By Kelsey May Last year, sophomore Nate Schindler, and his mother, Yvette, were considering opening a vegan restaurant when they stumbled upon a raw foodist at a vegan dinner party.