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Officer Leach builds relationships through daily campus interactions

Adria Schimmenti Staff Writer The Office of Safety and Security plays a central role at FSC, with campus safety personnel interacting everyday with students, faculty...

Carousel brings Golden Age classic to Buckner Theater

Adria SchimmentiStaff Writer Carousel, a Golden Age musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, has taken the stage at Buckner Theater, bringing its timeless...

Uncovering the hidden biases beneath the DWTS ballroom

Reality television has maintained a widespread global presence for decades, with many series continuing for multiple seasons until viewer interest declines, though overall viewership has decreased in recent years. Dancing with the Stars premiered in 2005, starring only six celebrities such as Joey Mcintyre, New Kids on the Block singer and Kelly Monaco, actress on Good Hospital, who ultimately took home the very first mirrorball award.

Overworking in the entertainment industry results in low quality content

It feels like as more and more new pieces of entertainment are released, their quality just gets worse and worse. While in some cases this is due to the project itself not meshing well with audiences, the source of the other cases is oftentimes due to overworking. As social media has diverted our attention away from traditional media outlets, like film and video games, the titans of those industries have responded to the changing times by adopting an assembly line approach, when it comes to producing content. 

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Mocs tennis eyeing SSC Championship run

Reagan RicardoStaff Writer The Tennis team at Florida Southern has been on a roll since the season began in early March.  The Men’s and Women’s...

Game of the year: Mocs defeat Lions in double overtime thriller

Asher GibbonsSports Editor The history books have some rewriting to be done. Women’s lacrosse brought down program and career records on March 25 in the...

Freshman bull rider shares rollercoaster journey

He nearly died... twice. Lost the sport he built his identity around. Then found himself staring down a bull for the first time. From Brazil to Florida, one freshman’s journey into one of the world’s most dangerous sports is fueled by faith, failure and an addiction to eight seconds that changed everything.

The Rise of the Highwaymen

Lillie SchwierSouthern Editor I was probably seven years old when my family first began camping in our 1965 Shasta camper. It was fully restored, complete...

AI tools can and should be used constructively

Melanie DePriesterStaff Writer AI feels like a topic that you just can’t escape from. It’s something that has already affected a bunch of job markets...