





By Ziba Kon In Motion Staff Writer Ceramics instructor Trent Berning is turning past experience into a new program for veterans at Daytona State College. All told, he has 15 years teaching experience, five of which he’s spent at DSC. Before joining the staff here, however, he worked at Palomore Continue reading Creativity lends comfort to veterans via new program by Studio Arts Dept.
Kyrin Mayfield Special to In Motion Public Address announcers keep tabs on who scores, player substitutions or if a team calls for a timeout. While many know the voice behind the microphone, few would recognize the face. Meet Jeff Ford, PA announcer for Daytona State College’s men’s and women’s basketball teams. Ford’s love for the job began in elementary school when Continue reading Basketball announcer Ford is man behind the mic






By Ziba Kon In Motion Staff Writer The Daytona State College Board of Trustees opened its recent monthly meeting with discussions about a 4 percent reduction in enrollment due to students dropping classes. Despite the drop in enrollment, the board decided to reinforce its campaign to encourage students to attend Continue reading Trustees address enrollment concerns, upcoming inspection during monthly meeting
Texas House Bill 1774 went into effect on Sept.1. Sponsored by 86 Republicans and one Democrat representative, it was presented by its author, Rep. Greg Bonnen (R-Texas), as an attempt to crack down on frivolous lawsuits in a response to increasing rates of litigation since 2012. The bill institutes a Continue reading Insurance bill sure to dampen payments to flood victims
Shellie Turner In Motion Staff Writer It’s almost that time Falcons! Homecoming will descend upon Daytona State College in October, with many opportunities for students to show their school spirit. Running Oct. 18-21, festivities won’t just be an on campus event, but will be shared throughout the community. A look Continue reading Second Homecoming bigger, better, bolder
Michelle Meyers In Motion Staff Writer Scott Kelly looked down from the roof top of his egg shell colored house, shirtless, sweat dripping from his chin. He smiled. Luckily, this was one of his rentals and it stood empty when Hurricane Irma struck on Sept. 12. Losing half his roof Continue reading Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season