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In Mind: How do you feel about feeding the homeless being illegal? Interviews by Sasha Lucas & Photos by Robin Banks
Entrepreneurial speaker series motivates
By Cynde Puckett In Motion Staff Writer Audience members were visibly affected by Brant Menswar’s inspiring story, some wiping tears. During his lecture titled, “That’s Going to Leave a Mark,” Menswar outlined a path to success and how that path was used by others to save his son’s life. Menswar Continue reading Entrepreneurial speaker series motivates
Calendar December 2015
Click on one of the Links below to Jump to that part of the Calendar: The Arts Events Exhibits Good Eats Sports Opportunities FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF EVENTS, GO TO: http://www.daytonastate.edu/news.html Exhibits SOUTHEAST MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY — Offers interactive and rotating exhibits in the Mori Hosseini Center, Bldg. 1200. Continue reading Calendar December 2015
Compassion illegal where homelessness concerned
Every child growing up hears the same words over and over. “Share that with your siblings!” Echoes of parents and teachers from childhood still resonate within all of us. Now days, however, your parent’s sound advice may just land your rear-end in jail, along with a hefty fine. Do not Continue reading Compassion illegal where homelessness concerned
Studio Rats showcase art through ‘Lucid Dreaming’
By Sasha Saliba InMotion Staff Writer The Studio Rats, Daytona State College’s art club, held its art show the first week of November for the public to enjoy. Each year, the club puts its work on view at the end of the fall and spring terms and works contniue on Continue reading Studio Rats showcase art through ‘Lucid Dreaming’
DSC celebrates multiculturalism for 20 years and counting
By Kayli Miller In Motion Staff Writer At Daytona State College’s 20th annual cultural festival in early November, a large crowd of students and faculty gathered together to celebrate diversity. “The event reminds students that there are other places and other cultures around the world,”said Alejandro Acevedo-Nunez, a Daytona State Continue reading DSC celebrates multiculturalism for 20 years and counting
‘Dining Room’ complexities test talent
By Kayli Miller In Motion Staff Writer One weekend in November Mike Curb’s College of Music, Entertainment and Art presented three showings of “The Dining Room,” a stirring comedy/drama depicting messy upperclass American life. Whether scarfing down a rushed breakfast with family before rushing off to accomplish their daily duties, Continue reading ‘Dining Room’ complexities test talent

