Most people have heard of a baby boom, but what about a running boom? The first running boom was in the 1970s with the trend ...
Eckerd senior Hanna Kobs presented her research on cultural genocide at the the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre for the 2025 International Association of Genocide Scholars Conference in South ...
In its purest sense, AI is a groundbreaking piece of technology with the potential to bridge certain socioeconomic ...
Eckerd Feminists Club held their Bodies and Bagels event from noon to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday Nov. 16 in the Nielsen Center for ...
The Southern live oak trees on campus have waxy cuticles on the upper surface of their leaves to harden the trees against the saline breeze. Producing these leaves requires so ...
The announcement that graduation would no longer be held on Kappa Field, where it has been traditionally held the past 20 years, understandably caused quite the commotion. Eckerd is known for its ...
Eckerd’s theatre department held their final dress for “The Importance of Being Earnest,” directed by Rick Tetrault, and it was a blast! This Oscar Wilde classic tells the tale of Jack Worthing and ...
Located on the opposite side of campus from other academic buildings, the Galbraith Marine Science Laboratory can often feel isolated from the rest of Eckerd’s campus. An invisible barrier has slowly ...
Orlo the dog was rescued in 2023, and after being adopted, became a way for students to learn about canine cognition while helping heal his separation anxiety, becoming the first dog to use an ...
When you watch a football team huddle before a play or see an umpire raise a fist after a strike, you’re watching traditions that were born from deaf innovation. Carol Downing of St. Petersburg, an ...
The clicking of wooden pieces against the table fills the Triton’s Pub on Tuesday and Friday afternoons when the Chess Club meets for its regular meetings. The club gathers from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays ...