Sadie Hawkins 2018
Ladies, it’s time to find a dance partner, because this Friday night, March 2nd, is the annual SGA Sadie Hawkins dance. This year’s theme is "Back in Time."
Where Are They Now?
Have you ever wondered what life after graduation is going to be like? To answer this question, we decided to ask a recent alumni of Toccoa falls college what life is like after TFC? We interviewed 2017 graduate and Cross Cultural Studies major, Ann Stephens.
Galentine’s
This past Thursday (2/15), girls from Fant and Letourneau went to Clary Care Center for a community partnership event hosted by ResLife. This event, called “Galentine’s,” was a way for students to form relationships and show their love for the ladies (and one gentleman) at the nursing home.
People of TFC: Katherine Clair
Katherine Clair is a sophomore in counseling and psychology at TFC. She is from Augusta, Georgia and is the youngest of five sisters. She loves people and showing love to those around her in service.
2nd Annual Lip Sync Battle
Toccoa Falls College’s second annual Lip-Sync Battle is right around the corner. According to TFC student Kelsey Edmunds, “the event is a lot of fun, high energy, and it brings TFC students together.”
World Outreach Conference 2018
This past Tuesday - Thursday at Toccoa Falls College (February 6-8) students, faculty, staff, and missionaries from around the world gathered together to worship the goodness of our Creator, Jesus Christ.
Athlete Spotlight: Baseball
Toccoa Falls senior Austin Shea, #23, has been a pitcher on the Screaming Eagles baseball team since 2014.
Not Just Coffee
As a college student, there are a few things you CANNOT live without. Ramen noodles, Netflix, good procrastination/study buddies, and arguably the most important, COFFEE.
Dante Edwards: 2017 Future Scholars Winner
Winning Future Scholars is an exciting thing. It is not an easy task to compete against fifty students for this honor. Dante Edwards became the latest future scholar when he won the competition this past November.
Creation Care & the Kokua Conservation Club
A few weeks ago we sat down with Molly Sharpe, the president and creator of the Kokua Conservation club (Kokua is Hawaiin for "mutual assistance" or "pitching in"), to chat with her about creation care on campus and real things we as a community, and as individuals, can do to help care for the environment.
How To Survive Finals 101
The week leading up to finals might be even more stressful than finals week itself. It is one of the busiest times in the semester, and it is easy to get overwhelmed and stressed. To help, here are a couple of ways that may help you survive finals.
Christmas Banquet 2017
It’s snowy outside but warm within your softly lit house. Heavy coats and scarves damp from the gently falling snow hang by the door, and the fire in its quaint fireplace slowly melts the chill inside you. Christmas lights adorn a decorated evergreen that sits in the corner, presents resting under the tree. A wave of scents comes over you—first the aroma of the tree then highlighted by smells of freshly baked pastries and home cooked food.
Joyeux Episode Two
If you went to the Theatrical Society's play of Sense & Sensibility last week and wish to see another show, the Black Spade Society has you covered. Although it is not a play, and it will definitely be shorter, premiering this week is the Black Spade Society's second episode of JOYEUX: a story about TFC students by TFC students.
The Justice Campaign
The Justice Campaign is a TFC club that strives to meet social injustice with support, awareness, and action. Its mission is guided by God’s Word and motivated by His love. Each year the club prayerfully chooses a different social injustice to focus on for that academic year.
Sense and Sensibility
Another semester brings another anticipated performance from the TFC Theatrical Society. The Theatrical Society has featured wacky and creative adaptations of stories such as The Jungle Book and Robin Hood and are continuing down that path with their creative take on Sense & Sensibility.
Gems of Northeast Georgia
Toccoa Falls College is privileged to be located in such a beautiful place. Our campus alone is gorgeous and has many opportunities; but there is much more located outside of our campus that is available. Especially during the fall season, there are many activities that you should check out.
2017 Future Scholars
It’s that time of year again! Tomorrow, November 9th & 10th, approximately 50 high school seniors from all different places will flood our campus to participate in the opportunity of a lifetime.
Toccoa Falls Flood: A Time to Remember
November 6th, 1977. A day that went down in history, both nationally and locally for Toccoa Falls College. All was quiet on TFC’s campus when a dam at the top of the falls holding back 176 million gallons of dirty water broke and the wave overtook campus.
Eagle Radio 2.0
This semester Toccoa Falls College’s Communication department has launched its online radio station, Eagle Radio. Savannah Smith, Eagle Radio’s manager, provided an insider’s look into this medium of communication including how to access it, different show times, positives and negatives, how to stay updated, as well as some additional information.