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Obama or ‘None’ should be the next US president according to FSW students

December 3, 2019 fswcompass 0

By Marck Auguste
The 2020 presidential race is quickly approaching, and more FSW students are beginning to pay attention to the candidates, whether they’re actually on the ballot or not. A poll was conducted on 60 Lee campus students, beginning in early November and ending later in the month, to get a consensus of who students favor to win next year’s election. […]

Compass Points

Clubs celebrate democracy

December 3, 2019 fswcompass 0

The answer to the Global Citizens and Legal Studies clubs’ “Is Democracy Dead?” presentation on Nov. 21 on Lee campus was a resounding ‘NO’. […]

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Proposed campus gun-carry bill stirs students

November 1, 2019 fswcompass 1

By Luis Lopez-Crespo A proposed bill in the Florida House of Representatives could lower the gun-possessing age as well as allow students, faculty, and anyone else with a concealed carry license to bring firearms on […]

Arts and Culture

A look at a seminal decision

November 1, 2019 fswcompass 0

By Lianna Hubbard The Legal Studies and Global Citizens clubs hosted a presentation on a legal perspective of the landmark 1973 Supreme Court case, Roe v. Wade, on October 17. The presentation was the first […]

Opinion

How deep is your hate, Lee County?

April 23, 2019 fswcompass 0

By Fleener Cophy On March 12, 2019, the Robert E Lee bust in downtown Fort Myers was found on the ground removed and vandalized from its initial post. This statue was commissioned at the cost […]

Opinion

Do you feel safe on campus?

March 28, 2019 fswcompass 0

By Serena Tartaglia When a gunmankilled 15 students and 3 faculty members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14 last year, the shooting reignited a nationwide debate over guns on campus and school […]

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School for a Dreamer

March 11, 2019 fswcompass 0

By Simon Hernandez Jaqueline Villa, an FSW sophomore, spent the first 15 years of her life looking over her shoulder. Villa and her family moved to Florida from Mexico in 2003, when she was 4 […]

Opinion

Amendment 4 restores student’s voting rights

March 11, 2019 fswcompass 0

By Jonathan Pressley I followed the 2016 presidential election from a hospital bed. I watched almost every minute of the 2016 presidential campaign while I recovered from open-heart surgery. From Labor Day until the day […]

Arts and Culture

FSW human trafficking awareness campaign

February 13, 2019 fswcompass 0

By Lianna Hubbard FSW kicked off National Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month on Jan. 16 with an outdoor Lee campus exhibit by photographer Kay Chernush. Students and faculty joined Red Sand Project. They filled […]

Arts and Culture

Guerrilla Girls rattle cages at gallery’s 40th

February 13, 2019 fswcompass 0

By Lianna Hubbard The Bob Rauschenberg Gallery was filled with people wearing gorilla masks, eating bananas and scribbling on chalkboards. Billboard-sized graphics plastered on the walls displayed statistics on female artists in bold text and […]

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