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There’s nothing like the trend of rising sea levels that threaten the existence of inhabited low-lying islands in the Pacific and Indian oceans to remind you that climate change is more than empty jargon within environmentalist circles to encourage people to recycle at home. And to bring it closer, the Continue reading Florida governor says gagging science OK?
Brandyn Krampert In Motion Staff Writer More than 25 years ago, lines were redrawn with the emergence of the Internet as a technology in how people communicate with each other in all sorts of ways. It has bolstered uprisings in countless places with web-driven activism on platforms such as Twitter, Continue reading The digital divide reinforces inequality
Interviews by Kayli Miller & Photos by Hanna Stocker
Kayli Miller In Motion Staff Writer Energetic, smiling children out of bed early on a Saturday morning were eager to learn at the STEM day event in the first week of March, starting at 9 a.m. at the Dickerson Community Center near Daytona State College. Hosted by Jack and Jill Continue reading Bright futures STEM from charitable community event
Caitlin Peterson In Motion Staff Writer The Music Production Rocks! Mid-Term Concert held before Spring Break was a mid-semester sneak peek before the final concert in May, when students will showcase their talents in an outdoor festival-style performance. The final concert on Friday, May 1, will take place at Riverfront Continue reading Music Production Rocks! one more time
Interviews by Kayli Miller & Photos by Chris Tropea
Brandon Krampert In Motion Staff Writer During Daytona State College’s Board of Trustees meeting in February, representatives from Prosser, Inc. conducted a third and final presentation on the site selection and exterior design concept for the new student center on the main campus, an estimated $24 million project. Prosser, Inc. Continue reading Plans for new DSC student center moves forward