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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 ...
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 ...
If you visit my LinkedIn profile, you’ll see that my header is the following quote from Walt Disney: “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” My pursuit began with not ...
The 4B movement has gained recent widespread traction in the United States after the 2024 Presidential Election with many American women seeking this radical form of resistance to an increasingly ...
With spring showers upon us, the need to ensure that all buildings on campus are waterproof becomes more apparent. As discussed in a recent Board of Trustees meeting, the external “envelope” of Olin ...
Photo by Eltavious Johnson and Joseph Pool Eltavious Johnson (‘26) and Joseph Pool’s (‘26) SGA “Co-Presidents” leadership journey began during their freshman year in 2022 when they attended an SGA ...
With blades laced to their feet and beaming smiles of achievement and anticipation, the Rollins Hockey Club officially enters a new phase starting next fall: playing in an AAU D3 College Hockey South ...
Dear Students, Welcome home! I am excited that we are back and ready to engage campus life with many diverse interests, goals, and dreams. August is a special time on campus. Returning students are ...
Amid the staccato of hammer drills and the reverberation of excavators and cranes coming from construction across campus, another form of redesign is well underway. The Rollins Accessibility ...
The rFLA, or Rollins Foundations in the Liberal Arts, Summit highlights students who conducted research and presented in it. The RfLA courses can cover a wide range of topics, including medicine, ...
A weathered coquina bench lies in Rollins College’s Chapel Garden; the cracks in its restored frame tell the fragments of two stories: one of early environmental preservation, another of enslavement.
Op-Ed: Was Frank Lloyd Wright Right? America’s Famous Architect Warned us of the Shift from Democracy to “Mobocracy” ...