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Orlando City is known for its theme parks and tourist attractions, but for college students on a budget, the city offers a wealth of experiences beyond the magic of Disney and Universal Studios. From ...
The lights go out, and the field fills with thousands of point lights, glowing like an arcade. They asked for a half-time performance. They got a protest. While social media buzzed about hip-hop feuds ...
It’s true—people are holding space for the lyrics of “Wicked’s” power ballad “Defying Gravity,” as the viral interview of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande suggests. And witticisms aside, maybe they ...
Vibe the Vote Block Party was an event on Election Day to encourage students to vote and come to the election watch party later in the evening. With tons of critters and activities to interact with as ...
Image by LaBella Associates Rollins College has broken ground with the new cutting-edge facilities of what will soon be the 9,961 square-foot newest athletic facility for the women’s and men’s Tennis ...
Photo by Surina Johnson The Rollins’ Baseball team has had a consistent and rewarding start to the season, currently standing at nine wins and four losses. The first games have seen individual ...
Jack is a senior double majoring in English and Sociology. He currently serves as an Assigning Editor at The Sandspur and has previously served as a Staff Writer and Managing Editor.
Students enjoyed live jazz and late-night treats during Night in Nature, hosted by the Rollins Entertainment Program. The event featured ice cream, boba tea, and grilled cheese sandwiches alongside ...
As the audience strolled out after the Annie Russell’s production of “A Doll's House, Part 2,” I overheard a patron jest to her friends: “Did people say ‘shit’ so much back then?” Unlike “A Doll’s ...
Photo by Davis Fogg From slashers hiding in the dark corners of the screen to pixelated images and static screams echoing from the abyss, my Countdown to Halloween: Volume Two explores my three ...
Florida lawmakers have cut the Effective Access to Student Education (EASE) grant by 42 percent. Reduced from $2,841 to $2,000, the 2022-23 academic year will mark the grant’s lowest drop in 15 years.
Students, staff, and faculty gathered at Rice Pavilion to take part in a centuries-old tradition centered around shared meals and interfaith celebration. The event, hosted by Breaking Bread in ...