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By Enya Diamond When you’re feeling overwhelmed by your new online course load, news of the coronavirus, or being trapped in a self-quarantine, take a break from the “coronapocalypse” the way I do. Get some […]
By Enya Diamond When you’re feeling overwhelmed by your new online course load, news of the coronavirus, or being trapped in a self-quarantine, take a break from the “coronapocalypse” the way I do. Get some […]
The LightHouse Commons’ closure sent dorm residents scattering on March 21 to friends and family. Those who couldn’t find free shelter signed leases with apartments or paid for more nights in the dorm. […]
By Lianna Hubbard
Shoppers raid grocery stores for toilet paper and rice. The elderly, cautious, and immune-compromised quarantine themselves. Bars and nightclubs shut down for 30 days across Florida only hours before St. Patrick’s Day began. Federal health authorities advise against gatherings of more than 50 people and encourage social distancing. […]
FSW sophomore Jaiva Melton’s fall semester last year was shattered by the loss of her grandmothers. She went to FSW for help, but was left unsatisfied. “[Their death] affected me academic wise and career wise. […]
By Cameron Gamache and Tyler St. Onge FSW created a food pantry after spring semester to help students like Bishop McDonald. “It’s about to get hard again. My dad’s about to lose his night job […]
By Lianna Hubbard Within Lonnie Jones’ first year back from his service in the Army he dropped out of college twice. He thought he was turning around when he started at his third. He was […]
A sea shell is not just a sea shell. It is a trace of the life that left it behind. It is a deeper metaphor. Creative writing and marine biology students experienced both on a […]
By Luis Lopez-Crespo
The holidays are a time to spend with your loved ones, give thanks, and rejoice in the seasonal festivities. While some students are decorating their trees or planning their flights back home, other students are more concerned with whether they’ll be homeless this break. […]
A student wandering out of the library on Nov. 20, might have thought that they were transported to Ancient Rome, or just wondered why their professor was wearing a bedsheet for a robe at 4 p.m. […]
By Jazmine Santillana
Yuliance Fernandez, a LaBelle High School senior and dual-enrollment student, must often choose between going hungry for the day or earning early college credits. […]
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