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FGCU Will Offer Pfizer Vaccine to Students

Sabrina Salovitz, Assistant Editor March 29, 2021

FGCU will be offering vaccines to students. The state of Florida will be opening COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to individuals ages 18 and above next Monday, Apr. 5. Students interested in receiving a...

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SWFL Hot Spot: Urban Buzz

March 29, 2021

Katie Loudermilk Staff Writer “No coffee shop in Cape Coral has better coffee, better people, or a better atmosphere – we guarantee it,” this mission statement is shared by the Urban Buzz owners....

From left to right: Paige Wanderlingh, Tommy Danzi, Ben Fenuccio, Dr. Leary, Dylan Randall, Cameron Boles (Matthew Miller, Matthew Haftke, and Matthew Graves are not pictured).
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FGCU Students Compile Worldwide Comprehensive Serial Killer Database

March 22, 2021

By Nina Mendes News & Features Editor Every Wednesday in Whitaker Hall, room 266A houses a group of students who share a passion for one unique pastime: serial killer research. FGCU Associate Professor...

Student Government’s new President and Vice President

Student Government’s new President and Vice President

Sabrina Salovitz, Assistant Editor March 22, 2021

FGCU’s Student Government has a new President and Vice President-elect and the pair have big plans for the coming year. Juniors Alyssa Fleischer and Gracie Dougherty received a combined 787 votes during...

Susan Evans recalls 30-year-old memories after announcing her departure from FGCU

Susan Evans recalls 30-year-old memories after announcing her departure from FGCU

March 18, 2021

With Florida Gulf Coast University’s walls growing higher by the day, it is sometimes hard to see how the school was originally a plot of wilderness, cows, and wild hogs. Susan Evans, FGCU’s vice...

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Club of the Month: Volleyball

March 1, 2021

By Jake Henning Sports Editor As one of the many clubs trying to keep some normalcy during the pandemic, Club Volleyball is doing everything they can to keep their members active. Volleyball practices...

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Student Government Election Results

Sabrina Salovitz, Assistant Editor February 26, 2021

Student Government candidates gathered on the library lawn last night, just days after the polls closed for the 2021-2022 election cycle. David Galindo, the SG Supervisor of Elections, announced the 34...

Tara Nichols poses next to the feminine hygiene dispenser in Cohen Student Union. Photo provided by Nichols.

Student Government Senator Fights for Free Menstrual Products on Campus

February 25, 2021

By Nina Mendes News & Features Editor Tara Nichols doesn’t see herself as an advocate for change but rather a champion for accessibility. Serving as a Student Government Senator for the College of...

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SWFL Hot Spot: The Bowl

Sabrina Salovitz, Assistant Editor February 22, 2021

A Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) alum has returned to open a new location of her health food restaurant. “I think anywhere would benefit from this kind of food and the environment that we provide,”...

FGCU Begins Distributing Moderna Vaccine

FGCU Begins Distributing Moderna Vaccine

February 20, 2021

By Sam Romero ENTV Director FGCU began distributing the COVID-19 vaccine earlier this month. In an email to students, the vice president of FGCU said that the school is currently a distribution center...

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FGCU Student Launches Petition for Cameras in Student Housing Parking Lots after Car-keying Scare

February 19, 2021

Within the last few weeks, social media posts from FGCU students have circulated urging women to be alert after cars were keyed with Xs in FGCU student housing parking lots. Students are fearful from the...

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Are You Looking For A Way To Spend Valentine’s Day?

February 12, 2021

By Katie Loudermilk Staff Writer We thought life would get back to normal by now, but with the future being uncertain with COVID-19, we can make the most out of this year’s Valentine’s Day. Whether...

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