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Daily life: The busy schedule of an ACE student employee

For senior Evy Hatzigiamnis, joining the Association of Campus Entertainment (ACE) was just a “reason to leave the dorm.”

New community living director hopes to connect students

Overseeing the Residential Advisors (RAs) of freshman dormitories Allan Spivey Hall and Joseph Reynolds Hall, Community Director Nora Quinn helps the RAs face unique challenges.

Administrator recognized as business leader

Vice President of Student Life Dr. Lauren Albaum was recently named one of the Top 40 Under 40 emerging leaders by the Tampa Bay Business Journal.

Special program accelerates student entrepreneurship success

For the 2022–23 academic year, the Barney Barnett School of Business and Free Enterprise is home to 60 student startup projects.

New social media apps encourage users to be present

"Everyone, smile for my BeReal," is one of the newest phrases added to Generation Z vocabulary.

Sophomore uses his fear of needles to create medical prototype

After having heart surgery when he was younger, sophomore Nathan Calvary grew up more afraid of shots than going into the operating room.

Purple Panda Creamery: where dreams come true

With the help of Dr. Justin Heacock, the Director of the Center of Free Enterprise & Entrepreneurship at FSC, Henry received her business license and began at Catapult.

Sophomore introduces the taste of Mexico City to Lakeland

For sophomore Jacqueline Martinez, what started as a Shark Tank project for her Dynamics/Business and Free Enterprise class with Dr. Silvia Falcon evolved into a family-led, full-time business.

One giant leap for the communications department

FSC senior and NASA intern Rachel Howard said she wasn't looking for an internship at the government's space exploration agency.

How the 9/11 stair climb challenge came to be

46,200 flights of stairs.

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How students can get more involved in the Lakeland community

Angela RevelsStaff Writer One of Lakeland’s greatest assets is its strong sense of community. Whether someone is  interested in volunteering for local organizations, joining community...

Where jobs are a pleasure: FSC alumni working for Publix

It’s hard to escape the Publix identity in Polk County, especially at Florida Southern. Our field house, green and sophomore men’s dorms are named after Publix founder George W. Jenkins. The Greek suites, formally known as the Publix Charities Commons, are funded by its namesake. Students will work at their stores after classes, and their headquarters reside in the big glass building by the local airport. 

Mocs earn runner-up in the AVCA Small College Championships bronze bracket

To close the beach volleyball season, the Mocs competed in the AVCA Small College Championships at Hickory Point Beach in Tavares, Florida April 12-14. The team matched-up against six schools throughout the tournament as the No. 10 seed in Pool B. They started third out of four in their pool. 

Swan City takes on the Swan Derby for it’s 17th anniversary

On April 26, Lakeland Volunteers in Medicine (LVIM) will be hosting their 17th annual Swan Derby on Lake Mirror in downtown Lakeland. This event is free admission and runs from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., consisting of three swan boat races, a fireworks show and much more. 

Freshman wins full-ride scholarship from Moccasin Battalion

The Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) at Florida Southern College is one of the top-rated ROTC programs in the Southeastern United States. The Moccasin Battalion has consistently ranked in the top 10% of ROTC programs by summer training evaluations. Alumni of the Moccasin Battalion include multiple general officers, several members of the FSC Board of Trustees and leaders around the globe.