59.2 F
Lakeland
Saturday, January 18, 2025

Celebrating 100 years in Lakeland

Home Search

Caroline Bryant - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Opinion | Ned Fulmer scandal shows that men can hold each other accountable

"Why? Because like celebrity deaths, scandals happen in threes. After the John Mulaney and Adam Levine scandal came to light, another man was bound to be next," Caroline Bryant writes in her opinion.

Q&A | The multicultural center hosts ‘welcome back’ barbecue

The Simmons Multicultural Center is home to diversity and inclusion on campus. Wishing to promote these values, the center hosts an annual Welcome Back Barbecue for students and faculty every September. Features editor Caroline Bryant talks to Assistant Director Kanesha Hicks about the organization and its upcoming event.

The need for boundaries between influencers and ‘stans’

Obsessive: the key word that separates a typical fan from a “stan.” Originating from an Eminem song of the same name, stan culture is characterized by the extreme dedication and devotion some people have towards their favorite creators. 

Both water ski teams open season with win

Sept. 14 marked the first Florida Southern College Water ski tournament against Rollins College at Jack Tavers Waterski School in Groveland.

Taylor Swift’s relationship is a marketer’s dream come true

The marketing scheme behind Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce is outright genius. Ticket sales for Chiefs games have skyrocketed. Jersey sales for Kelce have increased by over 400%. Marketers have found a new way to profit from their target audience: Gen Z.

Is working for Disney the most magical job on Earth?

If you ask what it’s like working for the mouse, answers may vary. 

FSC senior to showcase original play at prestigious theatre festival

Mushy: to be “excessively sentimental or emotional,” Dictionary.com says. So when FSC senior KG Uslan needed a title for their original play, Uslan knew the adjective would perfectly depict the “ooey-gooey” feelings they hoped to portray.

Fans officially return to athletic events

Caroline Bryant & Isabelle Hancock Florida Southern’s athletics department is allowing fans at sporting events with set guidelines and protocols to ensure everyone’s safety as...

Volleyball misses postseason, but players set records 

On Nov. 23 the Mocs celebrated seven seniors with a 3-2 win against RV Nova Southeastern. Back-and-forth wins between the Sharks ended with a three point lead in the fifth set with help from senior transfer student Sandra Sasaski.

Giller named 2024 SSC Men’s Runner of the Year

Despite a short-spanned season and an ankle injury, junior Christia Giller was named Sunshine State Conference (SSC) 2024 Men’s Cross Country 2024 Runner of the Year.

Recent Articles

The Hallmark debate: Comforting classics or corny cliches? 

Few genres spark as much debate as “Hallmark” movies. Some viewers eagerly await the time for movies with small-town charm and holiday cheer, while others can’t stomach another minute of predictable romances. To explore the great “Hallmark” divide, two perspectives are put in place: the individual who adores these films and the other who dreads them.

Is Oasis Crafting Chaos? The potential flaws of the AI-based video game

Released on Oct. 31, Oasis is an AI-generated game from Decart credited as being “the first real-time AI world model.” Based on user input, the game generates its environment as users play it, similar to Minecraft but powered entirely by AI. While it’s an impressive technological feat, some users' experiences have been less than spectacular, revealing potential limitations and significant challenges.

Florida’s Book Ban and Its Ripple Effect on Public Education

Amidst controversial times, the banning of over 700 books in Florida is one of the most important topics when it comes to the future of education in the state. While it is important for there to be some limits as to what kind of content children should have access to, it is a very questionable decision made by the Florida Department of Education to outright ban pieces of literature that have been a stepping stone in the progression of writing in our country.

When is it ‘too early’ to start celebrating Christmas?

There are two types of people in the world: the ones who put their Christmas tree up before Thanksgiving, and the ones who put it up after. Of course, there is also a third type who is way too excited about the holiday and has their tree up and Mariah Carey playing by the middle of October. Is there a happy medium?

A college trio’s journey through the Lakeland music scene

Seniors Johnny Horwood, Chris Horwood and Hannah Noll have taken their original music to the stage at local Lakeland venues. The Horwood twins first started working with Noll when J. Horwood was asked by his producer’s brother to find an opener for his band. She was the first person that came to mind.