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Embassy kid survival guide: how FSC junior grew up abroad

Just blocks away from the turquoise Caribbean Sea, Jess Valdés enjoys a mochaccino frío surrounded by floor-to-ceiling wooden bookshelves with soft jazz music in the background. 

Ukrainian, Russian students watch war from afar

Salvatore Ambrosino and Diego De Jesus Features Editor, News Editor At midnight, Masha Rezhylo called her mother—It was 5 a.m. in Ukraine when the first...

Pandemic affects campus food services

Diego De Jesus Florida Southern has faced an understaffing issue since the pandemic started in 2020, evidenced by the stacking trays in the conveyor belt...

New computer science building gives students new opportunities

Diego De Jesus Computer Science professors and students alike now attend classes in the recently completed Carole and Marcus Weinstein Computer Sciences Center for the...

Florida Southern student returns to American Idol

Diego De Jesus Zach D’Onofrio chronicled his experience being a sophomore at Florida Southern College and auditioning on American Idol for the second time. Humbling...

Director of multicultural center resigns after one year

The Director of the Evett L. Simmons Center for Multicultural Appreciation, Vanessa Beckham, has suddenly resigned from her position serving her last day on Oct. 21.  

FSC’s updated meal plan scratches rollover, opts for ‘Flex Dollars’

The maximum meal plan is now capped at $160 per week, that each Snake Bite is the equivalent to one U.S. dollar, according to a newsletter. 

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.

Junior Journeys to Spain and Germany announced

On April 29, Florida Southern College announced that it relaunched Junior Journey for eligible juniors and seniors to participate in this upcoming summer.  

When ‘Billy the Kid’ returned in color

Diego De Jesus Staff Writer Alone with the bus driver, William Cox arrived at his stop in Roswell, New Mexico, as a cool breeze welcomed...

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From animation to billboard: the rise of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’

Melanie DepriesterStaff Writer “KPop Demon Hunters” has quickly become a global sensation and may just be Netflix’s new “golden” child, according to Tudum, Netflix’s official...

Exploiting emotion: the price of reality TV romance

Have reality TV dating shows gone too far? I am sure we have all seen at least one reality TV dating show. From “The Bachelor” to “Love Island,” ‘Perfect Match,” etc. These types of shows tend to have high audience ratings. The question is why? Gen-Z loves these types of shows because they keep them on their toes and it allows them to be actively engaged in how the show will end.

New faces and timeless tales: FSC theatre prepares for an exciting season

After the outstanding reviews that came out of  last season’s theatre productions, the Florida Southern community can’t wait to see what the talented performers of our Theatre and Dance department have in store for us. In the next couple of months, audiences will be able to enjoy some familiar and classic productions for the start of the new semester. 

Lakeland just got sweeter with Dirty Dawg Pop Shop

Lakeland just got a little more sweeter by adding the Dirty Dawg Pop Shop that just opened on Aug. 1. They are located inside the Lakeland Ice Cream Company. Dirty Soda and Dirty Popcorn are all under the brand Dirty Dawg Pop Shop. The address is located off of 2972 Lakeland Highlands Rd. The name of the shop comes after their dogs’ names which they have special dirty sodas named after.

New professors aim to help students find meaning in their studies

Florida Southern prides itself on engaged learning and its newest professors are already embodying that mission. Whether it’s through analyzing real-world business cases, or by discovering the power of journalism, these two new faculty members share a common goal: helping students find meaning in what they learn and preparing them for life beyond campus.