Flagler Theatre Salutes Women of World War II
Flagler College Theatre Department will breathe life back into the women of the World War II era and pay homage to their bravery and sacrifices through “Decision Height,” by Meredith Dayna Levy.
Flagler College Theatre Department will breathe life back into the women of the World War II era and pay homage to their bravery and sacrifices through “Decision Height,” by Meredith Dayna Levy.
While the nation prepares for what’s expected to be a very controversial midterm election, St. Augustine is facing local debates of its own.
With the 2014 men’s soccer season nearly hallway through, the Flagler Saints stand at 6-8-1 overall and 3-4 in conference play after being plagued by a number of key injuries.
By Heather Seidel | gargoyle@flagler.edu When the news of Robin Williams’ death became public, his depression and consequent suicide became sensationalized by the media. The scariest part about Williams’ death is that we didn’t see it coming. In 2011, the American College Health Association administered a nationwide survey…
For the first time upon a Flagler College stage, theatre and film will merge together in a unique conceptual twist of the Shakespearean play Macbeth.
As more students enroll in college than ever before, colleges are beginning to reevaluate safety concerns. Incidents like date rape, theft and aggravated assault aren’t foreign to college campuses, and in come cases, the crime is more severe.
Yik yak, an “anonymous social wall for anything and everything” is gaining traction not only amongst Flagler College students, but across the nation. While an anonymous social outlet can definitely lead to hilarious outcomes, an astounding amount of posts negatively target others. Take a step…
[divide style=”2″] 1. Dark Colors We have mixed feelings about the end of Summer 2014. However, now is the time to spice up your fall wardrobe with darker and richer colors such as maroon, evergreen, deep violet and orange. 2. Cardigans It’s not always sweater weather in…
As the results of the misreporting scandal that wrought havoc when it came to light in February become available, the college is finally ready to move on.