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Eckerd prides itself on being a highly eco-conscious school, however, there have been many challenges faced, from allocating resources to the seawall or climate change and intensifying storms.
For nearly half a century, William "Skip" Mathews ’79, has been a constant in the world of Eckerd College athletics, from his days as a standout player to decades as a head coach, mentor and now a ...
Tobi, a Goldendoodle puppy and the adorable companion of Ava Ciambriello, has managed to find a girlfriend and strive for Instagram fame during his first year on campus.
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 ...
Trump has said that once in office he will cut taxes, including eliminating taxes on tips received by workers, on Social Security benefits and on overtime pay. He also pledged to make interest on car ...
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 ...
Though they didn’t realize it when coming together to create the Interdisciplinary Problem minor, it’s no surprise that both Nathan Andersen and Davina Lopez have multidisciplinary academic ...
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 ...
Eckerd College will remain closed until further notice following the discovery of significant electrical system damage after power was restored on Friday.
ECOS election results are in! Here's who will be leading the student government this upcoming academic year after the recent election.
For decades, Eckerd College’s athletic teams sported red, black, and white, a color scheme that reflected a traditional collegiate aesthetic.