
Bucs volleyball wins final game of the season
By Dario Rangel Condor The FSW Bucs volleyball team ended their first season in school history with a dominating win over State College of Florida on the night of October 15. The Bucs took control […]
By Dario Rangel Condor The FSW Bucs volleyball team ended their first season in school history with a dominating win over State College of Florida on the night of October 15. The Bucs took control […]
By Jordan Dykes
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By Jose Diaz
The City of Fort Myers wants Lee County to tear down City of Palms Park on Edison Avenue, the home field for FSW baseball and softball teams.
The Lee County Commission voted unanimously to approve negotiations wit the city at a board meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 1. […]
By Jonathan Pressley and Jose Diaz
FSW’s first volleyball program unites six countries into one team this semester under Coach Thais Baziquetto-Allen.
Fifteen players, from the USA, Brazil, Germany, France, Bulgaria and Egypt make up a 9-6 record at press time. After ending a five-game winning streak with two losses, they have bounced back with a win on Wednesday. […]
FSW began a school-wide program, One Book, One College, this semester, following suit after top universities and colleges around the county.
Cornerstone’s curriculum has been remodeled around “21 Lessons for the 21st Century”, a book by Yuval Noah Harai. […]
The future is here. FSW unveiled a brand-new stat compiler this semester to keep scores at games. The program lets anyone record stats and print out a box score at the end of the game. […]
By Dario Rangel Condor Yasso Amin plays volleyball with a furious passion. While she’s all smiles off the court, she’s a different person in-between the lines. She plays with a chip on her shoulder and […]
By Jonathan Pressley
Originally, it took 18 days before mainstream American media started any real coverage on the record breaking fires in the Amazon rainforest earlier this year.
And just like that, the coverage disappeared, despite the still prevalent fires. […]
By Lianna Hubbard FSW filled a new position, equal opportunity investigator, this semester, in response to Title IX rules the college expects to come. Trista Kelly-Thompson was selected as the new investigator from a pool […]
By Lianna Hubbard Eden, a freshman, avoids going to the bathroom in campus buildings whenever possible. Usually, she walks from the campus to her personal dorm bathroom. But sometimes, she can’t avoid the need to […]
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