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Flagler AI Usage Stirs Concerns and Conversation

By Logan Johnson Like any emerging technology coming seemingly out of nowhere, the advent of generative AI (Artificial Intelligence) in the world of academia has turned heads, sparked curiosity and – for some – raised deep criticisms of Flagler College policy. This past September, the…


What college students do to find peace

By Natasha Chinea Stress can feel like a universal language. Between school, work, social life and anxiety, it’s no surprise that thoughts can get loud and overwhelming. For students on campuses all across the country, the question often becomes the same: How do I calm…


Finding Your People

By Natasha Chinea On the first day of college, some students find lifelong friends knocking at their door. While others spend weeks feeling like outsiders, watching cliques form before they’ve even unpacked their bags. For many, finding “your people” can be the difference between stress…



Recycling on Flagler’s Campus: Not the Key to Sustainability

By Megan Churchill Reduce, reuse, recycle: These are three words we hear a lot if we’re attempting to live sustainably. Recycling bins on Flagler College’s campus are hard to come by, but according to some environmental leaders of the Flagler community, reducing and reusing are…



Flagler’s zero tolerance policy repealed

    By Sarah Smith | gargoyle@flagler.edu Flagler College’s zero-tolerance drug policy, which has been in place since the college was first opened in the 60s, has been repealed. In its place, the school is implementing a new policy where the amount and type of drug…


From euphoria to panic to post-graduation blues

By Nikki Ross | gargoyle@flagler.edu Five days a week Eric Rojas goes to work, turns on the lights and sits behind a counter and sells fandom merchandise to tourists. He’s glad he has a job at Fantasyland so he can pay the bills, but this…


Top 10 ways to deal with homesickness in college

By Jordan Puyear | gargoyle@flagler.edu Graphic by Heather Seidel | gargoyle@flagler.edu  Skype is your friend: For when calling your parents is just not enough, Skype is a great way to see your family, while give you a sense of being home. Spending some time seeing familiar…


Take the risk

By Gracie Stackhouse | gargoyle@flagler.edu As graduating college seniors, we can all agree that there is one looming question constantly hanging over our heads. Most of us probably hear it on a daily basis, and quite frankly it’s terrifying and intimidating.   Like a loaded…