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...
Nook bakery brings sprinkles and smile to Lakeland
Ever since her first batch of botched cupcakes, Kandace Crosby was determined to get the perfect recipe. Inspired by her grandmother's homemade cooking, Crosby...
Coronavirus Updates: Florida Southern College
March 12, 4:36 p.m.
Florida Southern College President Anne Kerr said in an email sent to students, faculty, and staff that students are advised to...
‘Almost, Maine’ is a production to love
The Florida Southern College Festival of Fine Arts opened their production of the play “Almost, Maine” at the Buckner Theater on Oct. 1.
“Almost, Maine,”...
Student-run coffee cart to debut in Becker next month
Starting this October, students will be able to get their coffee fix at Becker’s Brew, FSC’s newest coffee cart.
College welcomes Class of ’21
By W James
This year’s Orientation at Florida Southern College was one of the most successful orientations due to the hard work of everyone involved.
“I...
Playing Politics
LAKELAND, FL – Florida Southern College Communication and Political Science students intersect with Nfocus Visual Communication to produce three 30-second political commercials.
With nearly $1...
Laundry worries may not be washed away soon enough
Frank Ewere
Staff Writer
As students head towards spring break, lingering anxieties about laundry services continue to trouble students at Florida Southern.
Students have begun to take...
Professors and students attempt to balance AI usage in classrooms
Students and professors are navigating AI usage in the classroom after a skyrocket in popularity with the technology’s release last year.
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...