Ink and needles
By Miranda Lee | gargoyle@flagler.edu
“Ink and needles” takes a look at the work and artistry of Jesse Britten, a St. Augustine, FL, tattoo artist and fine artist.
By Miranda Lee | gargoyle@flagler.edu
“Ink and needles” takes a look at the work and artistry of Jesse Britten, a St. Augustine, FL, tattoo artist and fine artist.
By Ashley Goodman | gargoyle@flagler.edu The St. Augustine Film Festival is celebrating its third year this month. The film festival will showcase eclectic films from all over the world and is not only open to Flagler College students, but to the public as well. The…
By Katherine Lutz | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Jan. 12, 2013 will mark the 125th anniversary of the opening of the Hotel Ponce de Leon, which is today the centerpiece of Flagler College. The Ponce today houses women’s dorms, the college dining hall and administrative offices. It is also a National Historic Landmark.
By Ashley Goodman | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photos by Ashley Goodman
Anchor Boutique owner Laurel Baker has partnered with Heather Gabel, artist and wife of Laura Jane Grace, lead singer of Against Me!, to design a jewelry collection which launches Dec. 14.
By Cassie Colby | gargoyle@flagler.edu
When thinking of the Civil Rights movement, images of police dogs and fire hoses mowing people down comes to mind. St. Augustine was once plagued with unimaginable segregation and daily violent outbreaks between whites and blacks.
By Tiffanie Reynolds | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Out of the 955 people that stood in line outside of the Ketterlinus Elementary School Gymnasium, many said Obama’s policies on education and health care are what is spurring their support.
By Ryan Buffa| gargoyle@flagler.edu
Video by Joshua Santos
With just two days until the final presidential debate, Vice President Joe Biden held a campaign event in the Ketterlinus Gymnasium in St. Augustine on Oct. 20.
By Gargoyle Staff | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Vice President Joe Biden will speak in St. Augustine on Saturday, Oct. 20, less than three weeks before Election Day on Nov. 6.
By Emily Topper | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Taking care of animals has never been an easy task — especially not for Fran Charlson, the director of Ayla’s Acres. The animal sanctuary that Charlson runs is located on 45 grassy acres in Greenville, FL. Currently, the sanctuary harbors over 300 animals: from dogs and cats to horses, goats and even a donkey.
Flagler College has the go ahead to build a new academic building on the site of its current Communication Building after a marathon St. Augustine City Commission meeting Oct. 8.
The commission approved Flagler’s request in a 3-2 vote during a seven hour meeting. The building will actually be three two-story interconnected buildings built in a style to model the surrounding historic preservation district.