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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 ...
First names can reflect family heritage and act as a vehicle for communicating our identity, whether given by parents or chosen by oneself. At the start of last school year, Florida’s Parental Rights ...
There was no other choice than to move to the United States for college, studying international business. Hudkins Jouve's parents had always been taught that an American diploma was stronger in the ...
Dissociation is a mental process of disconnecting from one’s thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity. For some, dissociation feels like drifting above their own body, something similar to ...
“Little Women” performs at 7 p.m. in Bininger Theater on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and it closes at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets are free for students, staff and faculty, and it is a CPS event.
This year’s commencement speaker is Melissa Seixas, ’92, studied history at Eckerd yet had a lifelong dream of becoming an engineer. When Seixas joined Florida Power Corporation, one of the legacy ...
In the modern age, dating apps have become ubiquitous. Tinder, Hinge, Bumble and more havemade dating a game of swipes and likes. For many, the method of meeting someone organically may not work as ...
The Eckerd College Ultimate Frisbee team took full advantage of its first game on Kappa Field, securing back-to-back victories against the University of South Florida in front of an energetic home ...
In February, Eckerd announced the addition of a Bachelor of Science in environmental studies. This new pathway for environmental studies focuses on the science in environmental studies, catering to ...
During the 2024 Summer Olympics, the social media world developed a new obsession with U.S.A rugby player Ilona Maher. Her following skyrocketed at the beginning of July with the Olympic games, and ...
Hurricane recovery efforts at Eckerd College continue to evolve as campus construction projects face new hurdles, including unexpected roofing setbacks and growing concerns over campus water quality.
“Sing like no one is listening. Dance like no one is watching you. Love like you've never been hurt before,” said Captain Reverend Barney Waterbury. Eckerd students welcomed a crew of entertainers for ...