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Artist Profile: Kiara Sanchez

By Katherine Lewin and Courtney Cox | gargoyle@flagler.edu Flagler alumna Kiara Sanchez talks about her creative process, why she chose Flagler College and how one simple doodle raised thousands of dollars for St. Augustine after the devastation of Hurricane Matthew. You can find more of…


Six tips for the creative writer

By Katherine Stairs | gargoyle@flagler.edu All throughout my high school years, I was in creative writing. These classes were the best out my entire schedule, but it did have its downfalls.  So here are six tips I wish I knew while I was in Creative…


“Mother!” review: Worst movie of the year?

By Camile Montano | gargoyle@flagler.edu When the credits for the movie “Mother!” rolled, instead of getting up, I sank into my chair and watched the audience walk past me. Everyone had the same confused, dazed expressions that both my mother and I had. It wouldn’t…


Why I’m graduating early

  By Tiffany Coelho | gargoyle@flagler.edu It was only recently I realized this will be my final year as an undergraduate student here at Flagler College. It feels impossible that this coming April, I will be graduating college in only three years. My impending graduation…


Planes, trains, and automobiles: A Colombian adventure

By Jordan Puyear | gargoyle@flagler.edu As I stepped off the plane, I felt the cool Colombian breeze throughout the open airport. I walked around the crowd of other passengers, locals and tourists alike, and finally found my best friend. I couldn’t help but run into…



Humans of St. Augustine At Work: Kombucha Edition

By Katherine Lewin | gargoyle@flagler.edu Kombucha is typically most well-known for its powerful probiotic properties that help to balance the bacteria in your stomach and strengthen digestion. Follow MoonBooch on Facebook and Instagram. You can also find them every Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to noon…


Festival celebrates, educates public on Pagan culture

By Sarah Smith | gargoyle@flagler.edu Everyone was gathered in a circle as a dark-haired man spoke surrounded by another man in a black robe to the left and a woman in a brown robe to the right. Both of the people at his sides were…


OnCuba and the rise of independent journalism

By Katherine Hamilton | gargoyle@flagler.edu Ever since the reign of the communist regime in Cuba, media has been an entity under the government’s tight control. Recent developments in Cuba’s access to technology has brought along the rise of independent journalism, giving a fresh take to…