Stories

Digital technology leads to digital cheating

By Adam Ehrenberg Cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), iPods, blackberries. They are a fundamental part of the way today’s college students grew up, with most of them owning one and using it in their daily lives. But there has been a growing concern at…


Reading center opened for Flagler students

By Brittany Hackett Flagler College is offering a new service to students who feel overwhelmed with academics. The new Reading Center provides help to students who want to improve study skills, such as time management, reading comprehension, and critical thinking. Dr. James Jasper runs the…


SIFE holds week-long festival on ethics

By Adam Brod During the week of March 5 to March 10, Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) hosted a campus-wide competition of who could make the best business ethics T-shirt design. Entries were judged by all Flagler students who noticed the T-shirt display on the…


Meyer says recruiting should be easier with move to NCAA

By Meghan Hubbell Flagler women’s soccer coach, Teddy Meyer, has the task of recruiting for next year’s season. Meyer is a new addition to the Flagler staff, but he is not new to the school. He is a 2000 graduate who played four years on…


Former Wal-Mart head discusses leadership

Photo by Glenn Judah Former Wal-Mart President, Jack C. Shewmaker came to Flagler after an invitation from SIFE. By Glenn Judah The former president of Wal-Mart, Jack C. Shewmaker, gave Flagler College students and community members a look into his views on leadership, business, and…


Flagler students accepted to elite school

Two students will hop the pond to study at Sotheby’s in London By Brittany Hackett Of the 200 or so applicants who apply every year to the prestigious Sotheby’s Institute of Art in London, only 50 make the cut into the graduate program. This year,…


Cheerleaders and dancers patch up their differences

Teams work together to promote school spirit By Andrew Bernius Long have cheerleaders and dancers competed for crowd attention at athletic events. This was the case at Flagler College until very recently. “A school with a cheerleading and dance team is a school with drama,”…


How’s your horseless carriage running?

Simple suggestions for maintaining your car on a limited budget By Bailey Toombs Photo by Glenn Judah PHOTO CAPTION: Sophomore Dan Pope, a car enhusiast, checks the oil in his ’94 Mazda Niata. Pope will change the oil himself to avoid paying for the service….


Alumna looks to live dream with photography business

By Veronica Holt Flagler alumna Alison Miller is taking a risky and frightening, but potentially beneficial life step by opening Alison Miller Photography toward the end of last summer. She photographs portraits, weddings, pets, commercial buildings, vacation rentals, maternity, preschools, graduations and special groups.


Upcoming talent show

By Kimberly Hosey Campus Crusade for Christ will be holding a talent show in the dining hall on Thursday, March 16, from 8 to 10 p.m. There will be a $2 cover charge at the door.