In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, EC Feminists and the EC MakerSpace held their first Dazzling and Detection event on Oct. 16 in Fox Hall.
Player Personas spotlights the lives of Eckerd athletes beyond the stat sheet. This edition features Lisa Michaelsen, a ...
Eckerd’s 2026 commencement ceremony will take place on Kappa Field, winning with 85% in a vote sparked by relocation ...
On Sept. 26, 2024, Hurricane Helene ripped through Eckerd’s campus. Just a week later, Hurricane Milton pummeled St. Petersburg with heavy rain and winds up to 115 mph. These storms ...
WE’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER…PIER! Much like the movie, Eckerd’s South Beach and pier have become packed with fishers in search of the ultimate “Jaws”-like pursuit of catching their very ...
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 ...
Seniors Jupiter McLean (major in visual arts) and Lexi Datesman (major in animal studies) collaborated Tuesday on sprucing up the student lounge area of Eckerd’s Pub. Even though this space has long ...
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 ...
Eckerd College offers a variety of study abroad programs, and each trip comes with expectations from students about what will be learned and experienced from going abroad. TJ Hershberger, a senior ...
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 ...
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 ...
“Sing like no one is listening. Dance like no one is watching you. Love like you've never been hurt before,” said Captain Reverend Barney Waterbury. Eckerd students welcomed a crew of entertainers for ...