Countries taking stand in climate change after Kyoto
Some people believe that climate change is not as bad as it looks and that the consequences will take time to actually start affecting....
Student makes major move
By Jennell Retamar
Students who attend Florida Southern but are not sure what they want to major in or want a program that is not...
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.
Administration explains need for more information on COVID-19 at Semesterly Town Hall
Sophia Gonzalez
This year’s semesterly Town Hall addressed COVID-19 concerns and food hall updates; hosted by SGA via Zoom on Nov. 10.
Florida Southern announced its...
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...
Town Hall addresses inflation, Junior Journeys and more
President Kerr claimed that the rising prices on campus are due to a variety of factors, mainly inflation.
Climate strikes continue with celebrity support
Sam Odom
Approximately 100,000 participants in Berlin, Melbourne and London, and 60,000 in the streets of Lower Manhattan, gathered for a global climate strike, on...
MocSpot aims to solve Wifi problems
Kristen Harris
The FSC ITS Department welcomed students back to campus with a brand new WiFi setup.
The so-called “MocSpot” will replace the multiple hotspots from...
Among friends: The bystander
While the past few articles in the “Among friends” series have talked about services that are available to Florida Southern College students, this last...
Farmers Market Offers Fresh Alternatives
Danika Thiele, Staff Writer
Moderately re-collective of an al fresco European market, Lakeland’s Downtown Farmers Curb Market provides an effective source of fresh produce, products...