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In the United States, we don’t vote to choose our president. We vote for electors to choose our president. The Electoral College is the institution which elects the president. It is made up of 538 party-appointed electors from the 50 states plus Washington D.C. There is one elector Continue reading Elected by unpopular vote
Andrew D. Guillory – Special to In Motion Growing up, almost every school that I went to made us go outside in that hot sun and run a few laps on the track, but for the result of making kids active and getting our endurance up. Both Mainland Continue reading A track for Daytona State students
Staff Editorial Since the founding of the United States, every 10 years the census is conducted to understand the demographics in our country and see the changes in our country over time. These dollars will help fund programs including food stamps, Medicare, federal grants and other financial aid, Continue reading Make Daytona Count- with Census
By Kyra Lieberman – In Motion Staff Writer The federal minimum wage has not been increased in more than a decade. The $7.25 hourly rate was set in 2009. Due to economic factors, including inflation, that $7.25 has dropped in value by 16%, worth only $6.10 today. Continue reading Lives are Worth More Than Minimum Wage
Welcome to the new fall semester 2019! I, along with the faculty, staff and administrators at Daytona State College, are glad you’re here and are committed and focused on your success and personal growth. Research shows that active and engaged students tend to perform better, and we want you to Continue reading Greetings from the Daytona State College President, August 2019
Kyra Lieberman – Staff Writer The richest Americans, the top 0.1 percent, own more wealth than the bottom 80 percent combined. Wealth is a means of security for families and futures that most Americans cannot afford to ignore. For the wealthiest, it is a means to consolidate power. They can and Continue reading The Gilded Age of 2020s Are upon Us