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Magnolia tree in full bloom

Foraging for history with Alexis Nikole Nelson

Atticus Dickson, Contributing Writer March 8, 2022

Consider the Magnolia blossom. It is a quintessential symbol of the American South due to it’s indigeneity to the region, as well as its beauty and fragrant blooms. Now consider eating one. That’s...

The staff of The Paradigm Press
(McKinney pictured in center)

Keeping up with Kennedy

Sara Wasserman, Contributing Writer March 7, 2022

During her time as a Bugle staffer and editor, Kennedy McKinney ‘19 decided that she wanted to make journalism her career, but it was during her freshman year of college at Florida Atlantic University...

An image from an article currently on the Gravity website discusses the return of the 80’s streetwear trends.

Gravity uplifts Black community

Grace Albaugh, Contributing Writer March 7, 2022

“The name ‘Gravity’ harkens to the innate, energetic force within Black people, our culture and collective voice,” described Julian Crosby, Bolles alum and founder of the University of Miami-based...

"Bolles Bad Parking" takes a life of its own

“Bolles Bad Parking” takes a life of its own

Grace Albaugh, Contributing Writer January 1, 2022

On November 12th, a newly launched Instagram account by the name of @badbollesparking published their first post highlighting the most egregious of parking infractions on campus. The post is an image...

Living on the San Jose campus (above), the boarders can easily grab forgotten items from their rooms during the school day.

Campus move complete, San Jose dorms go co-ed

Sara Wasserman and Ava Cheng October 27, 2021

In August, the female boarders moved into their Bartram dorms, reunited with their friends, and prepared for their new classes, just like they had in years past. This year, however, they arrived with the...

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