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Bye-bye Bryant: The editor-in-chief’s goodbye

A typical senior goodbye from an editor of The Southern usually involves them saying how they never expected to write until they stepped foot on campus, took a communications class, or read a copy of the paper. This is not that type of goodbye.

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 citrus legacy: Professor to retire after 44 years

Professor of Citrus Science. Program Coordinator. John and Ruth Tyndall Chair in Citrus Sciences. Beholder of a President’s Volunteer Service Award. The king of FSC citrus Dr. Malcom Manners will retire at the end of the school year after 44 years of service.

2025 ACE schedule: Guide to spring semester events

The Haunted Rose Garden, Southern Takeover, and Cram Jam were among the most widely attended events of the Fall 2024 semester at Florida Southern College, as they occur semesterly. These traditions are hosted by the Association of Campus Entertainment (ACE), one of the biggest student organizations on campus.  Assisted by FSC faculty, the leadership team of ACE puts on several events for the campus body, and they already have a plethora lined up for the spring of 2025. Marked by their unique opportunities and collaborations with other student organizations, ACE strives to make their events stand out.

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.

How students can make the most of December in Lakeland

Wintertime has finally arrived. Many first-year Mocs may be wondering, “What is there to do to celebrate in Lakeland?” Downtown Lakeland hosted its 43rd Annual Lakeland Christmas Parade Thursday night  The parade held fireworks over Lake Mirror as floats and bands made their journey downtown towards the RP Funding Center. The parade’s theme was Christmas at Swan Lake, with floats incorporating the theme into their design. Participants in the parade were awarded for their decorative efforts in categories that included: the most original float, best professional float and the judge’s choice for their favorite float. While this is one of the biggest events during the holiday season in town, students who want to participate in local festivities still have time before winter break arrives.

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. 

Recent Articles

Prof. Mike Nabors’ guide to pivoting in life & career

Professor Mike Nabors teaches at FSC about the world of sports media, an industry he’s been a part of for more than 30 years. Recently, he’s released his second book, entitled “Don’t Quit Pivot,” which aims to drive others to chase their dreams and pursue their passions.  In the book, Nabors writes, “The goal [of this book] is to pass on the idea that the ability to move from one career to something better for you is attainable for everyone.”

New Real Estate Society opens a gateway to industry networking

Interested in the real estate world? Students now have the perfect opportunity, thanks to a brand new student organization: the Real Estate Society, founded by sophomore Claudia Kaczmarczyk. Kaczmarczyk, a finance major from Chicago, started the society just a few weeks ago with the goal of giving students more exposure to the real estate industry, something she’s been involved in for the past two years.

Students receive Sheriff’s Commendation for saving Lakeland man’s life

On April 8, 2024, junior Alex McManus and sophomore Brian von Suskil planned on driving to Starbucks early in the morning to grab breakfast while they applied for classes. Thinking the coffee house would be crowded, they decided to go to McDonalds instead. This change would alter 71-year-old Terry Dennis’ life forever. “Two older guys that came in, which ended up being Terry and then his friend Fred,” McManus said. “They had sat behind us and I didn’t think anything of it. And then I just, like, my back faced them and I heard something smack the ground. I turned around and then Terry had fallen out like, coffee everywhere, he just fell out of his chair. He was lying on the ground.”

Senior named National DSP Collegian of the Year

Gracianna Campbell, a senior accounting major from Tampa, didn’t set out to win awards when she joined Delta Sigma Pi (DSP) — she just wanted to find a community. Now, as she prepares to graduate, she’s leaving with not just that,  but also the highest honor a collegiate member of DSP can receive: National Collegian of the Year (COY).

How will Trump’s tariffs impact the economy?

On Wednesday, April 2, newly named as ‘Liberation Day,’ President Trump made a historic executive order calling for a minimum 10% tariff on all goods imported to the United States, in response to what he claimed as a national economic emergency. Along with this, other countries that have large trade deficits with the U.S. will receive even higher tariffs.