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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Celebrating 100 years in Lakeland

IT Team works to combat campus network issues

As complaints regarding campus Wi-Fi coverage continuously accumulate, the Information Technology (IT) team is working efficiently to provide network to as many places on campus as possible.

Classes canceled, Tropical Storm expected to reach hurricane status

Classes were canceled midday Nov. 9 as FSC braces for Tropical Storm Nicole, a storm with the projected to barrel through Central Florida.

Increase in traffic stops aims to educate students

The increase in traffic stops at intersections bordering the Florida Southern campus has yielded no increase in citations issued by college resource officers.

FSC cancels classes as hurricane forms

FSC's Emergency Management Team announced in an email the cancellation of the week’s classes, Sept. 26 to Sept. 30, in preparation for Tropical Storm Ian. 

Election season is here — are you prepared to vote?

As the first month of the new year has gone by, the big presidential election crawls closer. The long-awaited election will take place at the end of this year, and campaigns are already taking over the media. As November draws near, students are being encouraged to take action and utilize their right to vote.

Polk County experiences Republican shift with Florida

Polk County, Fla., the state's seventh-largest Republican-voting county, remained as the same decades-old GOP stronghold on Election Day.

Jossim first woman inducted in honorary Roll of Distinction

Florida Southern band director, music educator, instrumental studies and associate professor of music, Dr. Jo Jossim, received the honor of being the first woman inducted into the Florida Bandmasters Association (FBA) Roll of Distinction. 

FSC relocates students as Hurricane Ian makes landfall

On the morning of Sept. 28, Florida Southern College began relocating students living in off-campus housing and apartments to Branscomb Auditorium. 

Florida intervenes with Texas’ conflict against the nation

Growing tensions between Texas and federal authorities continue as neither have come to a consensus on how to proceed with the rise in migrant crossers at the U.S.-Mexico border. Conflict ensues as protests break out throughout Texas and Florida sends their own State Guard members out to intervene.

Gallery | 3OH!3, Sage the Gemini, draw hundreds of students

As the sun went down, the stage lights turned on at ACE’s biggest musical event of the school year, Southern Takeover.