Snake Pit reopens as esports gaming arena
Jameson Champion
On Jan. 30, the Snake Pit reopened as an esports gaming arena, following its remodel. The gaming arena is full-fledged with a lot...
Title IX Part 3: How two FSC students advocate for survivors
Jillian Kurtz
This is the third part of the three-part series about Title IX. This part talks to a current senior and an alumna of...
Title IX Part 2: A look at Florida Southern’s policy and resources
Jillian Kurtz
This article is the second part of a three-part series about Title IX. The separate parts explain how Title IX legislation plays a...
Rock wall opens at Wellness Center
Salvatore Ambrosino
A “state-of-the-art” rock wall opened at Florida Southern’s Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center (HWC) as a pandemic-proof addition to student-wellness.
The kickoff event on...
Students returning to remote after Thanksgiving break
Isabelle Hancock and Grayson Skweres
Starting Nov. 30, the Florida Southern College community will solely operate in a remote fashion until the start of the...
Eta weakens back to tropical storm as maximum sustained winds decrease
Jillian Kurtz
Updated Nov. 11 at 1 p.m.
In the National Hurricane Center's intermediate advisory at 1 p.m., Eta's maximum sustained winds decreased, categorizing the storm...
Virtual Town Hall highlights COVID-19 on campus
Sophia Gonzalez
Student concerns over on-campus adjustments and safety precautions in response to COVID-19 were the focal-points of FSC’s first virtual Town Hall on Nov....
Candidates battled for Florida votes last minute
Salvatore Ambrosino and John Christovich
Dueling rallies were held over a 12-hour timeline around Tampa Bay on Oct. 29 as President Donald Trump and political...
Biden leading in swing states, nears 270 electoral votes
Sophia Gonzalez
Georgia, Pennsylvania and Nevada are the states to watch for as the U.S. braces itself for the election results.
Polls across the board predicted...
Lake Crago Rec Center open to public
Salvatore Ambrosino
The Lake Crago Outdoor Recreation Complex opened on Sept. 28, housing classrooms, rental venues, an educational amphitheater and Lakeland’s first public kayaking and...











