Grill Master returns to campus: Food stands reopen after permit questions resolved
The Grill Master was alive and bustling as hamburgers and hotdogs sizzled away, the two locations back to making about 400 transactions daily. It...
FSC alumnus Wiggs sworn in as mayor: New mayor may give students voice
As 2014 dawned, Howard Wiggs, Florida Southern College alumnus and current member of the board of trustees, was sworn in as the new mayor...
Town hall tackles tough FSC issues
By W James
On Oct. 5, Florida Southern College’s Student Government Association hosted the first Town Hall meeting of the school year in the Hollis...
Broadcast studio receives new makeover
David Tomchinsky
Staff Writer
Over the summer, the Florida Southern College communication department received a renovation in its broadcast studio.
The studio now comes equipped with a...
ROTC head near Boston bombing
Lieutenant Colonel Scott LaRonde, professor of military science, was one of the runners at the Boston Marathon where explosions, according to Boston police, left...
Raising awareness with a touch of glitter
When you think of Allies, you may only picture fun, lighthearted events such as glitzy drag shows featuring sassy drag queens in super high...
Prayer Line now available through Chapel
Recently the Florida Southern College Chapel has implemented a new system known as “Prayer Line” where students can submit prayers via their smart phones.
Students...
Town hall tackles funding, safety issues
By W James
Recently, the Florida Southern College Student Government Association held a Town Hall. The event was livestreamed while members of the student body,...
FSC Relay raises $29,000
John Cote, Staff Writer
Florida Southern College’s second annual Relay For Life raised $29,000, doubling last year’s amount of $14,500.
The Relay was lead by Chase Hoyt...
Students Work on Local Campaigns
It’s two years out from a presidential election, but in Lakeland, campaigns for Congress, the state legislature, the governorship and several other local offices...