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DSC Faculty, programs earn accolades Daytona State College English professor Sandra Offiah-Hawkins has been notified by Pearson Publishers that her essay “An Account of Alfred E. Cooley’s Plight in the Face of Hurricane Katrina” has just been accepted for publication in two of its reading and writing textbooks. Meanwhile, political Continue reading News Briefs

Lights, camera, action pay off in live television

Chris Tropea In Motion Staff Writer Twice a week at Daytona State College there are live television programs being filmed and broadcasted on the college’s television station. Those wondering “Who’s running the show?” might be surprised to know, it’s students. Participants in the Television Studio Production Certificate program crew the Continue reading Lights, camera, action pay off in live television

Charlie Hebdo pays heavy price for ‘free speech’

Brandon Krampert In Motion Staff Writer At the beginning of January, two gunmen killed 12 people at the “satirical” magazine office called Charlie Hebdo in Paris: five cartoonists; a columnist; a maintenance worker; an economist; a visitor; a copy-editor and two police officers. The two shooters have been described as Continue reading Charlie Hebdo pays heavy price for ‘free speech’