In Memorium: Robert MacDonald
Robert MacDonald, Florida Southern College’s Director of the Festival of Fine Arts Series and internationally renowned pianist, died on Sept. 7 of respiratory failure.
MacDonald...
President Kerr to speak in St. Pete at national convention for experiential education
Corey Koch
Staff Writer
Under Dr. Anne Kerr’s leadership as president, Florida Southern College has made tremendous strides in experiential education.
Because of this success, Kerr will...
New marine science major makes big splash with students
Due to popular demand among students, a marine biology major is being offered in the science department to students at Florida Southern.
Students interested in...
Application process for Career Development Awards begins
Valeria Sabate
Assistant Sports Editor
The Career Center opened its doors for applications for Career Development Awards.
The Awards are meant to help students who are interested...
Barnett School of Business earns AACSB accreditation
Over the summer, the Barney Barnett School of Business was officially presented with accreditation from the American Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business,...
College breaks ground on Warden Dance Studio
The summer groundbreaking for the Wynee Warden Dance Studio was the first step for Florida Southern’s Fine Arts program to begin its expansion with...
Lake Hollingsworth Apartments open doors to students
Bethany Schram
Assistant News Editor
At last, students can have the experience of true apartment living in the newly acquired Lake Hollingsworth Apartments on the corner...
Turmoil rocks Egypt in wake of Morsi’s removal
Leah Schwarting
Co-Editor
For the past month riots and violence have rocked Egypt since President Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically-elected president, was removed from power...
Volunteer fair gets students involved
The Florida Southern Volunteer Fair kicked off on Aug. 23 in the Honeyman Pavilion. Different organizations set up tables and invited student to discuss...
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...