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Opinion | The ethics of ‘Dahmer’

"It’s understandable to have a morbid curiosity," columnist Emma Matzen writes. "However, it doesn’t seem like all true crime fans consider the very real people who were hurt in many of these crimes."

Opinion | The Controversy of Andrew Tate

Andrew Tate has become a well-known and controversial figure online, specifically on TikTok for his brash statements that are intensely misogynistic and violent, Emma Matzen writes in her opinion.

Students question accommodations for campus community

Emma Matzen With a historic campus like Florida Southern, built by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, there are unfortunate restrictions when it comes to altering...

Renowned children’s and young adult author recently passed away at 104

Emma Matzen Beverly Cleary, renowned children’s and young adult author, recently passed away at the age of 104 on March 25. Cleary was one of...

Ableism, tokenism spark controversy in Sia’s film

Emma Matzen Famous singer-songwriter Sia recently released her controversial and reportedly ableist directorial debut film “Music.” The movie has received lots of criticism and backlash,...

Feeding campus cats affects their health

FSC’s cat club asks students to stop feeding them Emma Matzen The Campus Cat Club and its members are in charge of taking care of the...

Five must-read books by female Black authors

Emma Matzen In celebration of Black History Month, here is a list of hand-picked books from multiple genres written by Black authors that we recommend...

Freshman opens coffee shop out of campus dorm room

Coffee orders are available to FSC students, faculty and staff Emma Matzen Liam Gainer, a freshman film and psychology student residing in the Spivey Residence Hall,...

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How students can get more involved in the Lakeland community

Angela RevelsStaff Writer One of Lakeland’s greatest assets is its strong sense of community. Whether someone is  interested in volunteering for local organizations, joining community...

Where jobs are a pleasure: FSC alumni working for Publix

It’s hard to escape the Publix identity in Polk County, especially at Florida Southern. Our field house, green and sophomore men’s dorms are named after Publix founder George W. Jenkins. The Greek suites, formally known as the Publix Charities Commons, are funded by its namesake. Students will work at their stores after classes, and their headquarters reside in the big glass building by the local airport. 

Mocs earn runner-up in the AVCA Small College Championships bronze bracket

To close the beach volleyball season, the Mocs competed in the AVCA Small College Championships at Hickory Point Beach in Tavares, Florida April 12-14. The team matched-up against six schools throughout the tournament as the No. 10 seed in Pool B. They started third out of four in their pool. 

Swan City takes on the Swan Derby for it’s 17th anniversary

On April 26, Lakeland Volunteers in Medicine (LVIM) will be hosting their 17th annual Swan Derby on Lake Mirror in downtown Lakeland. This event is free admission and runs from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., consisting of three swan boat races, a fireworks show and much more. 

Freshman wins full-ride scholarship from Moccasin Battalion

The Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) at Florida Southern College is one of the top-rated ROTC programs in the Southeastern United States. The Moccasin Battalion has consistently ranked in the top 10% of ROTC programs by summer training evaluations. Alumni of the Moccasin Battalion include multiple general officers, several members of the FSC Board of Trustees and leaders around the globe.