Rollins College announced to students via an email on the evening of May 14 its intention to hold the first day of in-person classes on September 14 for the Fall… Read More
Rollins College announced to students via an email on the evening of May 14 its intention to hold the first day of in-person classes on September 14 for the Fall… Read More
On May 14, 2020, after twelve years of programming, Rollins College announced that programming for the Winter Park Institute (WPI) will not continue. Dr. Gail Sinclair, Executive Director of WPI,… Read More
In a special work session and official meeting of the Winter Park City Commission on Wednesday, May 13, leaders voted to continue construction of the new library and events center… Read More
In a virtual legislative update on May 13, lawmakers discussed the future of state programs in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. The Winter Park Chamber of Commerce session, moderated… Read More
Casey Drake, a Winter Park mother of two, has been doing her part to spread positivity during the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing classic childhood characters to life with colorful chalk drawings.… Read More
Texas-based, wine country-inspired restaurant, Sixty Vines, opened its newest location on Orlando Avenue at the Lakeside Crossing shopping center on March 17, 2020. Soon after its grand opening, the restaurant… Read More
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDT) closed the westbound Interstate 4 (I-4) exit ramp to Fairbanks Avenue (Exit 87) on Monday, May 4. It is estimated by the I-4 Ultimate… Read More
The City of Winter Park partnered with local internet provider, Frog, to deliver free, public Wi-Fi in and around the city’s downtown area for residents and guests to enjoy. This… Read More
In a town hall session with stakeholders and alumni, Rollins College President Grant Cornwell announced the plans to expand the Alfond Inn are on hold—for now. The planned expansion, announced… Read More
In one of a series of virtual town hall meetings, Rollins College President Grant Cornwell briefed supporters on the college’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “I’ve been president for 13 years, provost for 12, and a lot of stuff crosses your… Read More