The “Prose and Cans” of an Open Mic at Flavors
Audrey Bernhardt, a Flagler College alumni who works at Flavors, created the event and named it “Prose and Cans,” a nod to the dollar-off drink specials the restaurant has during the readings.
Audrey Bernhardt, a Flagler College alumni who works at Flavors, created the event and named it “Prose and Cans,” a nod to the dollar-off drink specials the restaurant has during the readings.
Red Pineapple is a clothing store located in Downtown St. Augustine. Notorious for it’s vintage twist, Red Pineapple is focused on bringing more affordable, local and handmade products to the community.
Bodie Walker doesn’t believe he’s the Santa Claus of skateboarding, but skaters in St. Augustine beg to differ.
Many work out to benefit themselves–but what if you could work out to benefit others?
Bridget Schaaff talks about her campaign to bring gender neutral bathrooms to Flagler.
For many years St. Augustine has been thriving with artists of all ages, each with their own unique style and form, but this community has never seen anything quite like Heather Aguilera.
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.
Many look to caffeine and popular sports drinks for energy throughout their day, but a local St. Augustine company is gaining popularity with a healthy alternative.
While the nation prepares for what’s expected to be a very controversial midterm election, St. Augustine is facing local debates of its own.
By Shelby Gillis | gargoyle@flagler.edu While walking through downtown St. Augustine, almost everything you stumble across has a story behind it, most of which stretch all the way back to four and a half centuries ago. Next September marks the 450th anniversary of St. Augustine’s founding….