Stories



Leaving St. Augustine Squeaky Clean

By Kendall Greco Gearing up with their gloves and trash bags, the Down to Earth club at Flagler College partnered up with Phi Alpha Omega, Alpha Sigma Alpha, and Lambda Chi to spruce up Lincolnville with their community cleanup. These organizations on campus share a…



A little mental health advice from a Theatre Major

By Alexis Bensoussan I have always been told that you have to “fake it ‘til you make it” if you want to get through hard times. I hate this advice. I struggle with the concept of pretending to be fine because it feels so disingenuous.As…


Sea Turtle Populations in Danger in St. Augustine

By Zoe Sherman Sea turtle populations in St. Augustine are on the decline, according to recent studies, but the bigger concern is why?  Some say over-development of land is slowly destroying Florida’s wildlife and their habitats. Although the process is providing housing and business opportunities for…



Reproductive Health Services Here at Flagler: What You Need to Know!

By Sarah Ellis Reproductive health has always been a heavy subject but in recent years, it has become an integral part of the cultural zeitgeist among young people, who are becoming increasingly active politically and socially.  The same political awareness permeates the female student population…


Flagler student working to help injured sea turtles

By Zoe Sherman Maia Toler never expected to be working side by side with veterinarians at a sea turtle hospital at a college 4 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean.   She had previously considered the idea of attending culinary school, before deciding to  pursue her…