Eckerd prides itself on being a highly eco-conscious school, however, there have been many challenges faced, from allocating resources to the seawall or climate change and intensifying storms.
23 million people. 1.3 million alligators. One state, two species. The American alligator is a common sight inFlorida, and not just the flesh-and-blood reptiles. Alligator iconography makes its way ...
Taking an anthropology class changed the way I see the world. Even just understanding the basics of cultural relativism rewired how I interpret people, practices and perspectives. Before, I might have ...
Eckerd College is entering a new arena. For the first time, Campus Recreation and the Eckerd Video Game Club will host an official esports tournament on Friday from 6:30 to 10 p.m. in ES100, marking a ...
A large osprey nest caught fire Friday night, situated on top of a light between Johnson Athletic Field and the EC Farm, leading to the death of an adult osprey. The nest was home to at least three ...
Pop music—“popular music,” the music you hear on the radio, in the grocery store, the upbeat earworms that get stuck in your head even if you find them annoying (“Mystical Magical,” I’m looking at you ...
The Eckerd College cheer team will soon be going to a national competition hosted by the National Cheerleaders Association in Daytona, FL. This will be the second year the team has made it to the ...
“Keep Eckerd Weird”, students say, but what really makes Eckerd weird? The people, the place, the language? Dip your toes into Eckerd’s weird terms and phrases to speak like a local Eckerdian. Dirt ...
Hurricane recovery efforts at Eckerd College are far from over and could cost up to $12 million. Construction projects across campus are delayed due to permitting issues and ongoing labor shortages.
Picture this: it’s a warm, sticky day out, the air smells like the ocean, the sand sticks to your skin and your face is flushed from the sun’s kiss. But most importantly, the heat from the pavement ...
The bells of the “Presbyterian spider” that is Wireman Chapel have been silent for a year and a half. Both the loss of its home and the retirement of its director and chaplain, Rev. Doug McMahon, have ...
Despite her house flooding during Hurricane Helene, Dr. Kat Robinson is still finding gratitude in teaching a first-year experience class in the spring all about happiness. “The week after something ...
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