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.
Eckerd’s 2026 commencement ceremony will take place on Kappa Field, winning with 85% in a vote sparked by relocation ...
Player Personas spotlights the lives of Eckerd athletes beyond the stat sheet. This edition features Lisa Michaelsen, a ...
After pushback from students and talk between ECOS and the administration, Kappa Field is back as a graduation option for the ...
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 ...
About 150 seniors walked out of their Imagining Justice classes today to protest the move of Eckerd College’s 2026 ...
WE’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER…PIER! Much like the movie, Eckerd’s South Beach and pier have become packed with fishers in search ...
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 ...
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 ...
When you’ve had your fill of the waterfront and South Beach, there’s no shortage of easy off-campus adventures waiting nearby. Whether you’re into fitness, fresh air or just looking for something ...
Michelle Nijhuis, award-winning environmental and science journalist, spoke to the Eckerd community on Sept. 10 about her book “Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in the Age of Extinction,” Eckerd’s ...
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 ...