Lonie KnightStaff Writer
The federal government is stepping up its use of lawsuits, funding freezes and regulatory pressure against U.S. universities. This shift has triggered...
Lillie SchwierSouthern Editor
The iconic 1937 Florida Southern College building, which once served as the home of the college’s presidents and their families, from Ludd...
Isabel LopezStaff Writer
In 2026, it has become apparent that college students across the political landscape share various core concerns in regards to the political...
Reagan RicardoStaff Writer
Florida residents woke up this past weekend to freezing temperatures across the state, a rare occurrence, as the state is known for...
Kennedy Owens Staff Writer
Prior to the holiday season, only six states were classified as “very high” in flu activity according to the FluView interactive...
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...
As we come to the end of this semester, seniors begin to graduate and leave their lasting impressions. Sienna Caldwell is one of the many seniors graduating from FSC, she was involved in sorority, environmental studies and worked at the wellness center as well.
Three Lakeland coffee shops — Foxtail Coffee Co., Rogue Coffee and Concord Coffee — are embracing the winter season with warm, comforting drinks and holiday-inspired treats.
As we head into the winter season, our routines and our playlists begin to change. The crisp air, shorter days and cozy atmosphere bring a different kind of energy compared to fall.
“So my first week here, I had a miserable time,” said student Sidney Zhao on her introduction to Florida Southern College. “I was honestly so sad, it was the Thursday [after classes had started] and I was doing laundry and I was like, ‘I have no friends here.’ I was so lonely.”
Kennedy OwensStaff Writer
When the words “social media” are mentioned in conversation, platforms like Instagram, Facebook and X are what usually come up. Though in...
Asher GibbonsThe Southern Editor
For too long I’ve been hearing that the food at Wynee’s Bistro is not good. The upperclassmen who witnessed the days...
Kayden WilliamsStaff Writer
Not that long ago, streaming services felt like the future. For a small monthly fee, you could watch what you wanted, when...
Julia VorbeckThe Southern Editor
In an entertainment industry dominated by streaming algorithms and viral trends, actor Timothée Chalamet has reignited a conversation about how audiences...
Ace VenutoStaff Writer
In the past ten or so years, chances are you have witnessed more children absorbed in electronics than playing outside or engaging...
The NCAA transfer portal promised opportunity—but the numbers tell a different story. While thousands of Division II athletes enter each year chasing better offers, more than half never find a new home. So is the portal really a pathway to success… or a gamble that leaves athletes behind? Inside the data, the truth about college sports’ biggest shakeup may surprise you.
While the Snakepit roars with esports competition, one racer is grinding in silence. No crowds, no teammates—just a screen, a wheel, and hundredths of a second separating success from failure. Meet the freshman chasing a NASCAR dream through sim racing, where seven-hour sessions, near-misses, and relentless precision define the journey most fans never see.
Lawren DoddStaff Writer
After a postseason cut short against the University of West Florida last spring, the Mocs baseball team and Head Coach coach, Rick...
RV Florida Southern men’s basketball has 15 wins before the end of January for the third year in a row, but this team isn’t like any other. If you’ve followed men’s basketball at all this year you know of their unorthodox playing style, lack of size and carousel of characters, both on the court and on the bench. However, what makes this team truly special is the lack of a box to put them in for better or worse.
Talent has been blooming over the past few weeks with junior recitals here at FSC. These recitals are a way for music students to showcase their talent and hard work to their friends, families and professors while feeling a sense of accomplishment.
What do you get when you mix sorority girls, law school and big musical numbers? “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” closing Sunday, Dec. 7 at FSC’s Buckner Theatre.
At FSC, students are encouraged to explore their passions beyond their major. The campus offers a wide variety of clubs and organizations, each providing something unique for students to get involved in and enjoy.
Over the years, the core method of promoting music has shifted from live performances to radio play to MTV, and now we have streaming platforms to add to the mix, but most importantly, TikTok, to help promote upcoming or existing songs.
As we come to the end of this semester, seniors begin to graduate and leave their lasting impressions. Sienna Caldwell is one of the many seniors graduating from FSC, she was involved in sorority, environmental studies and worked at the wellness center as well.
Three Lakeland coffee shops — Foxtail Coffee Co., Rogue Coffee and Concord Coffee — are embracing the winter season with warm, comforting drinks and holiday-inspired treats.
As we head into the winter season, our routines and our playlists begin to change. The crisp air, shorter days and cozy atmosphere bring a different kind of energy compared to fall.
“So my first week here, I had a miserable time,” said student Sidney Zhao on her introduction to Florida Southern College. “I was honestly so sad, it was the Thursday [after classes had started] and I was doing laundry and I was like, ‘I have no friends here.’ I was so lonely.”
The NCAA transfer portal promised opportunity—but the numbers tell a different story. While thousands of Division II athletes enter each year chasing better offers, more than half never find a new home. So is the portal really a pathway to success… or a gamble that leaves athletes behind? Inside the data, the truth about college sports’ biggest shakeup may surprise you.
While the Snakepit roars with esports competition, one racer is grinding in silence. No crowds, no teammates—just a screen, a wheel, and hundredths of a second separating success from failure. Meet the freshman chasing a NASCAR dream through sim racing, where seven-hour sessions, near-misses, and relentless precision define the journey most fans never see.
RV Florida Southern men’s basketball has 15 wins before the end of January for the third year in a row, but this team isn’t like any other. If you’ve followed men’s basketball at all this year you know of their unorthodox playing style, lack of size and carousel of characters, both on the court and on the bench. However, what makes this team truly special is the lack of a box to put them in for better or worse.
Talent has been blooming over the past few weeks with junior recitals here at FSC. These recitals are a way for music students to showcase their talent and hard work to their friends, families and professors while feeling a sense of accomplishment.
What do you get when you mix sorority girls, law school and big musical numbers? “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” closing Sunday, Dec. 7 at FSC’s Buckner Theatre.
At FSC, students are encouraged to explore their passions beyond their major. The campus offers a wide variety of clubs and organizations, each providing something unique for students to get involved in and enjoy.
Over the years, the core method of promoting music has shifted from live performances to radio play to MTV, and now we have streaming platforms to add to the mix, but most importantly, TikTok, to help promote upcoming or existing songs.
Kennedy OwensStaff Writer
When the words “social media” are mentioned in conversation, platforms like Instagram, Facebook and X are what usually come up. Though in...
Asher GibbonsThe Southern Editor
For too long I’ve been hearing that the food at Wynee’s Bistro is not good. The upperclassmen who witnessed the days...
Kayden WilliamsStaff Writer
Not that long ago, streaming services felt like the future. For a small monthly fee, you could watch what you wanted, when...
Julia VorbeckThe Southern Editor
In an entertainment industry dominated by streaming algorithms and viral trends, actor Timothée Chalamet has reignited a conversation about how audiences...
Ace VenutoStaff Writer
In the past ten or so years, chances are you have witnessed more children absorbed in electronics than playing outside or engaging...