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The Importance of Women’s History Month

Violet Powell, Staff Writer March 26, 2024

Beginning in March, Women’s History Month is now recognized across the nation.  The purpose of this time is to learn about and reflect on the contributions that women have made to American history....

Movie Review: Madame Web

Movie Review: Madame Web

Ella Lou Scott, Staff Writer March 21, 2024

“Madame Web” is liked by some and hated by most. After receiving a 12% on Rotten Tomatoes as of Feb. 25, I had to see why the Marvel fans and movie critics hated it so much.  My opinion? I liked...

Campus Dining Updates

Campus Dining Updates

Braeden Slutsky, Staff Writer March 21, 2024

Many of you may have gotten a newsletter from FGCU Dining Services about new offerings that they have throughout campus. Most notable of these is the lunch at The Boardwalk and the virtual Flex dollar...

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Best Buddies Friendship Walk

Katie Souza, Staff Writer March 21, 2024

On Thursday, Mar. 15, FGCU’s Best Buddies hosted a Friendship Walk Kickoff in Reed Hall 146 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The event provided information about the friendship walk for those interested in...

Being An Introvert Is More Than Okay!

Being An Introvert Is More Than Okay!

Delinah Rosario, Opinion Editor March 17, 2024

The third week of March is set aside for Introverts alike. The whole week is National Introverts Week. It celebrates and acknowledges the qualities and strengths that make fellow introverts such as myself....

Indulge in the St. Patrick’s Day Activities

Indulge in the St. Patrick’s Day Activities

Eden Udell, Staff Writer March 17, 2024

Saint Patrick's Day, sometimes referred to as St. Paddy's Day, is a worldwide celebration of Irish culture that is jam-packed with festivities, games and lots of green-themed mayhem. This colorful celebration,...

Indulging in National Procrastination Week

Indulging in National Procrastination Week

Jackson Sparkman, Staff Writer March 12, 2024

The almighty deadline. Something the majority of people have encountered in their school, work or personal life. The dreaded deadline has been known to cause problems for all of humanity worldwide. Fortunately,...

March Events Up Ahead

March Events Up Ahead

Delinah Rosario, Opinion Editor February 29, 2024

Date: Mar. 3 Name: Sunday Stretch and Technique Classes Time: 5:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m. Place: URWC Studio 2 Description: Join the FGCU dance company for a stretch and technique class where you’ll...

Florida Panthers Face Extinction Threat as Vehicle Collisions Claim Lives

Florida Panthers Face Extinction Threat as Vehicle Collisions Claim Lives

Wayne Berkhofer, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

Since the start of 2024, there have been three panther deaths, all due to vehicle collisions according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Panther Pulse. Panthers are native to...

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Love Languages

Kipp Greenwell, Staff Writer February 22, 2024

When it comes to expressing love, everyone goes about it differently. Maybe you show how you love someone by spending time with them, maybe you give them gifts unprompted or maybe you just tell them in...

Why We Should Rid Ourselves of the Traditional Leap Year

Why We Should Rid Ourselves of the Traditional Leap Year

Jeffrey Hrunka, Assistant Sports Editor February 20, 2024

Once every four years, an additional day is added to the calendar. It is an extra 24 hours that we get to live on Feb. 29. There is another way we can think about it, though. We need to align our calendar...

Movie Review: Migration

Movie Review: Migration

Ronique Bobb, Contributing Writer February 16, 2024

Spoiler Alert A couple of weeks ago, I finally went to see “Migration” in the movie theaters. The reason I wanted to see this movie was not only for its cute animated characters, but for its hilarious...

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