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United States connection to Syria: More than just politics

Georgia Lynn Dean Staff Writer   As issues with Syria continue to rise, the question of war has been brought up by President Barack Obama. This is...

Obamacare and the criminal justice system: Putting mental and physical health ‘on par?’

When we think of the Affordable Health Care Act, also known as Obamacare, many of us may think of our future, or current, health...

MUN discusses North Korea in Hollis Room

Leah Schwarting Co-Editor   From 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on March 23 students discussed political issues during a Model United Nations session in the Hollis Room. Fifteen...

New e-readers revolutionize textbooks in class

Maggie Ross Online Editor Electronic textbooks are a commonality among college students, but a recent rise in student usage has caused a stir throughout the teaching...

Steak ‘n Shake, graduation tickets discussed at spring Town Hall

Jillian Kurtz At Student Government Association’s semesterly Town Hall meeting held on March 13, Florida Southern administrators addressed the official Steak ‘n Shake contract as...

Student travel affected by airline regulations

Dylan Olive On Oct. 4, Southwest Airlines announced a vaccine mandate among its employees: to keep employment, you will have to receive a COVID-19 vaccination...

Showing love with a splash of paint

By Allison O’Connor On Feb. 16, Throw Paint Not Punches took place on Mr. George’s green and was Alpha Chi Omega’s spring philanthropy event to...

Officer Dennis joins FSC safety team

By Derrick Jean-Baptiste On the first day of class for the Florida Southern Fall 2017, Academic Semester students were able to meet the newest addition...

Gay marriage laws vary across the world

MyLena Ferman Despite many accomplishments, there are still places around the world in which homosexual relationships are banned or not protected by law. Same-sex marriage...

Students react to Biden’s plans for student loan cancellation

On Aug. 24, President Biden announced that federal student loan debt would be canceled for middle to low income borrowers earning less than $125,000 in income.