Player Personas spotlights the lives of Eckerd athletes beyond the stat sheet. This edition features Lisa Michaelsen, a ...
WE’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER…PIER! Much like the movie, Eckerd’s South Beach and pier have become packed with fishers in search ...
Halloween is approaching, ghouls and ghosts! Eckerd students and alumni have graciously shared their eerie on-campus stories.
The word “Artificial Intelligence” stirs up much controversy and strong feelings. As with most disruptive innovations, AI is often treated with skepticism, anxiety, and fear. While some may hold a ...
Two North American river otters caused a stir in Zeta Pond on Wednesday evening as students came from all over campus to get a peak. “I was sitting in the backyard doing homework, then I look up, and ...
Welcome to autumn! To get in the mood, here are some terrifying horror movies for this spooky season. Be aware that some of these films are products of the time in which they were made and may contain ...
The Garden Club held their first Garden Games on Sept. 26 to kick off the year. There were 12 teams who competed in five events including sack racing, native plant ID’ing, sugar cane javelin throwing, ...
The Eckerd Library, in collaboration with members of the St. Petersburg Public Library System, will be hosting a public library card sign up Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Hough Quad ...
For the first time in U.S. history, women’s softball has become a professional sport with the partnership of Athletes Unlimited and Major League Baseball. Before the partnership, the women’s teams ...
Under the dappled lighting of the Hough Quad trees, you may spot professors and students sipping on sweet cider and beer. This ECOS sponsored event “Fridays with Faculty & Friends” offers the ...
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 ...
When the CAT. 5 prompt, “Identity,” was revealed to the Triton Publications staff and contributors.I thought of proclamations, held fists and pride, be it good or bad. Whether because of the frequency ...