Music club hits high note with students

By Cherise Moulden Formed during the summer of 2011, the Music Industry Club began to place ideas and thoughts together to create a club where students from the Daytona State Music Program and non-Music Program students could come together and learn about the industry. Every Tuesday at the News JournalCenter, the MIC members eagerly wait for the Continue reading Music club hits high note with students

Center hosts History Month lunch

The Daytona State College Women’s Center will host its annual luncheon recognizing National Women’s History Month from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, 29, in the Hosseini Center on the Daytona Beach Campus. This year’s luncheon honors local women who have made a difference, including Dr. Carol Eaton, DSC President; Dr. Wendy Libby, Stetson University President; Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed, Continue reading Center hosts History Month lunch

Program gives students chance to tour Italy

By Emelia Hitchner Students will have the opportunity to experience the culture of Rome in May through Daytona State College’s Study Abroad program, led by humanities professor Vincent Piazza and assisted by geography professor Christopher Whitaker. The program features a humanities course that focuses on the Classical, Renaissance and Baroque Continue reading Program gives students chance to tour Italy

Graduates walk the walk

The Law Enforcement Academy at Daytona State College honored 29 graduates during a commencement ceremony Feb. 6, at the News-Journal Center. College President Carol Eaton, along with faculty and administrators from Daytona State’s College of Health, Human and Public Services, were among those offering well wishes to the new graduates.In addition to certificates of completion, awards were presented to Continue reading Graduates walk the walk

Technology chains education to drug-like addiction

By Austin King As new technology is further incorporated into classrooms in Kyrene, Arizona, test scores have stagnated. The results coming from this school district should be forewarning to a nation obsessed with powerpoint presentations, tablets and e-books.  With over $60 billion invested in technology for classrooms in the last Continue reading Technology chains education to drug-like addiction