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The Riverkeeper: Saving St. Augustine’s Matanzas waterways
By Jared Olson For conservationist Jen Lomberk, the Matanzas River is both a blessing and a curse. “We have something very beautiful that a lot of people are passionate about protecting,” she says, contemplating the estuary she’s spent the last year fighting to protect. “But…
Recap: St. Augustine Film Festival
CEO of the St. Augustine Film Festival Gregory Von Hausch speaks to the audience at the festival. Photo: Erin Brady By Erin Brady | gargoyle@flagler.edu The Saint Augustine Film Festival brought the glitz and glam of Hollywood to the Oldest City this past weekend. From documentaries focusing on…
St. Augustine Film Festival returns, features work from Flagler community
By Erin Brady \ gargoyle@flagler.edu As the spring semester gets underway, so does another important event in St. Augustine; the Saint Augustine Film Festival. Each year, the town hosts the festival, showcasing a wide variety of films across three different locations. However, you won’t need to travel far to…
What many Americans don’t understand about illegal immigration
By Jared Olson | gargoyle@flagler.edu The Equation IT WAS IN THE SOUTH MEXICAN town of Comitán, Chiapas that I first caught wind of the shootout. I had been taking a taxi to the edge of town when the driver, hearing I was a journalist, first…
Dog and owner find internet fame by documenting their walks on Facebook
By Mara Mazar | gargoyle@flagler.edu Walking through the historic streets of St. Augustine, you may spot Gary and Guen Williams. This pair is quite famous in St. Augustine for their adventures that are posted on Facebook. Williams and Guen have made a positive impact on the community…