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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 ...
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 ...
Fitness is about more than just physical health. It’s about feeling strong, confident and in control. But in college, where schedules are packed, stress levels are high and social media creates ...
The dire wolf went extinct around 10,000 years ago. But, in early April, it was “resurrected” by Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based genetic engineering company that performed the supposed rebirth of ...
“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.
Students learned about the career field of aging at Eckerd’s Careers in Aging Across Disciplines “Munch and Meet” CPS event on March 27, by meeting those in the field and asking questions.
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 ...
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 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 ...
“30 Neo Futurist Plays from ‘Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind’” is a curious, odd and inventive show—a must-watch for an off-beat theater lover.
In the 18th annual Eckerd College Research Symposium, students and faculty filed into the James Center to view 81 undergraduate research projects. March 26 was a highly anticipated day for many Eckerd ...