In Mind March
In Mind March
In Mind March
In Mind March
In Mind March
Shellie Turner In Motion Staff Writer This year’s flu season is shaping up to be one of the worst seen in many years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the entire United States, except for Hawaii and Oregon, have experienced widespread cases. This includes Puerto Rico, which Continue reading Flu season not over yet, warn health officials
Lena Newton In Motion Staff Writer Volusia County Rocks is part of a movement growing worldwide. For those living under a rock the past few years, Volusia County Rock is sort of an offshoot of that former fad, Geo-caching. But its real origins are the Kindness Rock Project, a movement Continue reading Rock, hard place not such a bad thing in latest fad
Shellie Turner In Motion Staff Writer The News-Journal Center’s Davidson Theatre will host the annual Multicultural Show on Thursday, March 29, with the usual extravaganza of student and faculty talent. Fifteen years ago, now retired Daytona State College professor Susanne Stuart wrote plays that starred students from the Spanish language Continue reading Culture on display at Daytona State March 29
Katherine Orfinger In Motion Staff Writer It’s almost that time of year where everyone’s New Year’s resolutions fall to the wayside. At the beginning of 2018, many students vowed to get healthy, whether it was losing weight, quitting smoking, or giving up soda, but by now, resolutions have been forgotten Continue reading Don’t stop believing — You can get fit
Michele Meyers In Motion Staff Writer Sheila Pree Bright opened her artist’s lecture at the Southeast Museum of Photography with the provocative statement, “#1960Now started with Trayvon Martin,” referring to the infamous Florida shooting of the 17-year-old by George Zimmerman. “I started looking at young people more and saying young Continue reading Artist lecture brings #1960NOW to DSC

Simone Gaines Special to In Motion When I was in elementary school I made a friend, a best friend at the time and she changed my outlook on life to this day. We were in 6th grade and both new to the school, so we essentially became each other’s security Continue reading Travel expands education, opportunities, friendships