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Many in the veterinary field disagree over whether it is better to hold an animal in captivity to heal for long periods of time or to let it go back into the wild so it does not become dependent on ...
More than 500 students, professors, community members, and alumni filled Fox Hall at Eckerd College on Thursday for an evening that was more than a typical poetry reading. It was a night of reflection ...
A Salt Air Sipper is made by combining a shot of Herradura Silver tequila, yellow bell pepper juice, passionfruit, sea salt and black pepper tincture, cucumber and a hint of lime. It’s an indulgence ...
The history that alligators have with the Florida landscape is truly ancient. The oldest known fossils in Florida of the modern American alligator, which is known scientifically as Alligator ...
After a very long first semester and winter term for some, Family Weekend gives parents the chance to explore the campus as well as see their loved ones again. Parents and siblings visit our beloved ...
Following the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, Eckerd College has announced that its campus will remain closed until further notice, with classes moving online at least until Friday. The ...
The Eckerd College mascot officially became the Tritons in 1960, courtesy of a vote from the founding freshman class. Sixty two years later, students and staff still can’t help but have confusion on ...
Global Education has faced several changes since last year, including a search for new leadership, the decision to re-teach the same study abroad courses and a new structure for international students ...
Halloween is a special night for Eckerd—it’s a time for the regular party attire to get even crazier and creepier. Here are some of the highlights from this Halloween season. Senior in biology Nikki ...
Hugo, the 4-year-old male Siamese Flame Point, entered Costa’s life about two years ago when she adopted him from a pet adoption center. Since living his new life with Costa, he has become very ...
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 ...
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.
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