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Miami manatees in peril - february 17, 2021

It’s every man – make that manatee – for himself.

Miami-Dade County Commissioners approved a plan allowing hundreds of boats to cruise through sensitive manatee habitat in Biscayne Bay during the 2022 Miami Boat Show, which runs through Feb. 20…

 

The evolution of fashion - December, 2021

Although everyone has their own dreams and goals that they hope to achieve, a true visionary is one who follows their intuition and uses their skills in order to overcome obstacles. These visionaries often inspire us to think beyond what we could ever imagine. If this past year has taught us anything it's that struggles often inspire triumphs…

 

The evolution of fashion - october 26, 2021

As a college student, it is often hard to afford to indulge in shopping habits when buying textbooks and paying for rent usually come first. Whenever I am hit with the shopping itch that can’t be scratched, I know there is always one solution: thrifting…

 
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Flagler student brings strike magazine to campus - March 11, 2021

As a marketing and business major at Flagler College, Mitchell Linville never imagined he would become the editor-in-chief of a lifestyle magazine. However, while stuck in quarantine over the summer, he came up with an idea. During the fall…

 
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Flagler college men’s basketball team makes history - april 22, 2021

This year marks a memorable season for the Flagler College men’s basketball team as they won their way into the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. After winning the Peachbelt Tournament and the South Region Championship, Flagler made its way to Indiana…

 

the 36th annual cathedral festival will take place with covid-19 Regulations - february 25, 2021

Despite lingering concern surrounding COVID-19, the36th annual Cathedral Festival will still take place Feb. 26 through Feb. 28 at the grounds of National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche, 101 San Marco Ave.
Admission prices range from $3 for children…