International Mother Language Day Celebrates Language, Identity

Brandon Vollaro In Motion Special While every college student is required to take two years of language courses, to many students, learning language has a much more important meaning than college credit hours. Throughout history, language has been an important tool in the cohesion of cultures around the world. To Continue reading International Mother Language Day Celebrates Language, Identity

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Dual Enrollment Bridge Avoids Troubled Waters Between High School, College

Kyra Lieberman – In Motion Staff Writer Dual enrollment at Daytona State College allows middle and high school students to earn college credit and degrees for free. In the 2017-18 school year, there were nearly 3,000 students dual enrolled at DSC, making up almost 9 percent of the student population. Continue reading Dual Enrollment Bridge Avoids Troubled Waters Between High School, College

Hurry up and Wait — Everyone Anxious for Student Center Opening

Kyra Lieberman – In Motion Staff Writer Coming this spring to the Daytona Beach campus, the L. Gale Lemerand Student Center will be the college’s new student hub. The eye catching, three-story, 84,000-square-foot building sits at the main entrance of Daytona State and is one of the school’s most ambitious Continue reading Hurry up and Wait — Everyone Anxious for Student Center Opening