Recent Articles
Local businesses are being swallowed up by chain restaurants
Chain restaurants have always been a part of Florida’s dining scene, but lately, it feels like we’re living through a new wave. Whataburger, Swig, 7 Brew, Dutch Bros, the list keeps growing as more national names plant themselves on Florida ground. For some, this is exciting. For others, it feels like a takeover.
Trump’s Tylenol claim may have harmful repercussions
A simple sentence from the president can ripple through the country and feed dangerous rumors that change lives. In a press conference held on Sept. 22, President Donald Trump announced that acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol, causes autism. While factually untrue, this declaration spreads dangerous misinformation, undermines science and disrespects the experiences of those on the spectrum.
Oct. 10, 2015: Spansk twins put away Lynn University
On this day in FSC history, the Men's soccer squad defeated Lynn University by a score of 1-0.
Bump-y beginning of the season for Coach Crowder
Coaching Division II sports is a tall task for most, but it becomes even tougher when there’s a newborn child involved. That’s the exact task that Head Volleyball Coach Ashlee Crowder has been assigned.
Cultures unite among men’s tennis
While FSC contains a diverse group of cultures on campus, the men’s tennis team is a true melting pot in every sense of the phrase. Out of the 20 players, 13 hail from foreign countries, which creates a unique experience compared to other sports.






