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Business-oriented horticulture major to start next fall

A new horticulture major is coming to Florida Southern in the fall, which includes a few different courses and a curriculum that focuses on the business side of agriculture. 

Florida intervenes with Texas’ conflict against the nation

Growing tensions between Texas and federal authorities continue as neither have come to a consensus on how to proceed with the rise in migrant crossers at the U.S.-Mexico border. Conflict ensues as protests break out throughout Texas and Florida sends their own State Guard members out to intervene.

ZeeMee: Helping incoming and current FSC students

The app “ZeeMee” gives prospective college students the ability to talk with current college students to learn more about their undergraduate options – Florida Southern College appeared in multiple 2023 year-end rankings for engagement, activity and views.

School of Education Faculty member appointed dean

The School of Education has concluded its search for a permanent dean and selected Dr. Lori Rakes, an associate professor of 13 years at FSC, to fill the position. 

Art club sells work through self-planned markets

Student-led organization “Cadmium Rats Art Club” (CRAC) gives students who get accepted into the club a chance to showcase their art to the public and sell it to buyers.

New professor left Kenya to teach physics in America for 30+ years

Florida Southern’s new adjunct physics professor was born and raised in Kenya, having taught students across various levels for over 30 years. 

Cat Club petitions for safety measures

Campus Cat Club has begun a petition that is working with campus Safety regarding more safety measures around busy traffic areas on campus.

Comedy ‘A Tuna Christmas’ takes stage at Fletcher Theatre-in-the-Round

The theatre department closed its second production of the year last weekend with a satire comedy.

FASFA updates 2024-25 form and eligibility

Students everywhere wait until Oct. 1 for the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to open up to start the new form for the next academic year, which is set to undergo significant changes.

Lakeland artist finds peace in outdoor landscape painting

he world is waking up and the sun is rising on Lake Hollingsworth, it is a common experience for Florida Southern students to wake up and witness a man painting the landscape in front of him by the water.

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Almost 25 years later, past and present faculty reminisce the canoe club

Deep in the McKay Archives Center is a shelf of old Interlachens – back when they were the school yearbook – depicting the various events at Florida Southern College each academic year. If you pick the 1998 Interlachen from the shelf and turn to pages 98-99, you’ll see a band of adventurous faculty members in canoes.

What can we do to mitigate the effects of construction?

Alongside the extinction of the L.N. Pipkin Bandshell, the development of Adams Athletic Performance Center has one more flaw: its construction.

Traveling into her heart: How commuter students found love at FSC

As a commuter student, Rachelle Petit Homes hung out by the Career Center, where other commuter students would gather. This spot is where she met her now husband, Robens Petit Homes, for the very first time.

FSC alumna speaks on life after college

Arts in Musical Theatre and a minor in communications, Morgan Bruewer continued with the Missoula Children’s Theatre for her second summer.

“Hillternships”: What internships look like in Washington, D.C.

Today, internships are becoming more valuable than other items on a resume. With the need to receive the best internship, students are traveling across the nation for their experience. One of the most popular places for these experiences are on Capitol Hill.