Stories

“To the women in the class…”

By Katherine Hamilton | gargoyle@flagler.edu I never have been much for math or science. Not that the subjects don’t matter – because of course they do in the grand scheme of things. But personally, the arts have always had more of a seductive draw: a…


Developments threaten environmental sanity of Anastasia Island

By Jared Olson | gargoyle@flagler.edu Behind the chain-link fence off State Road 312, hardly a stones-throw away from the Matanzas River, three caterpillar bulldozers amble in the sun. Construction is underway for the Antigua Development, a sprawling housing complex set to overlook the Intracoastal Waterway—a…




Luck runs out for Colts as Jaguars shut out division rival

By Dustin Fletcher | gargoyle@flagler.edu Luck Finally Shut Out This year, Andrew Luck has been on a tear. He’s firmly put himself in the pole position to take the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award. He had thrown three touchdowns in six straight games…



Climate Change: More than “snowflakes” will melt

By Barbaraliz Ortiz | gargoyle@flagler.edu “Brutal and Extended Cold Blast could shatter ALL RECORDS – Whatever happened to Global Warming?,” President Donald Trump tweeted out on Nov. 21, 2018. The answer to his question is a simple one: nothing has “happened” to global warming. The…


Diversity on campus: a long way to go

By Bryson Meadows | gargoyle@flagler.edu Walking onto the Flagler College campus on Aug. 25 for move-in day was much more of a culture shock than I expected. Growing up in Central Florida, there was no shortage of skin tones, ethnicities, or cultures. However, the same…



Red tide skips St. Augustine, wreaks havoc in other Florida cities

By Rachel Fairclough | gargoyle@flagler.edu The coast of Florida is known for its delicious seafood and beautiful beaches. A sudden downfall and shift in climatic health, however, has implemented a new aspect of notoriety for the Floridan shores. Red tide has recently swept through the…