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For many Americans, the internet is more than just an endless source for information, social networking and perusing YouTube for cute cat videos. One of its many intrigues is the sense of anonymity it provides, allowing users to express themselves freely, for better or for worse. Still, whether you use Continue reading Congress pulls the plug on internet privacy
Raina McGowen In Motion Staff Writer It’s a well-known fact that Daytona Beach has a “homelessness problem,” which is notably different than having a “problem with the homeless.” Although a recent proposal to build a new emergency shelter on the western edge of Daytona — out of the way of Continue reading New homeless shelter proposal, a hit or miss?
From Staff Reports Daytona State College’s Center for Women and Men kicked off its forty-first year of serving the area’s most vulnerable adult populations at the annual Women’s History Month luncheon that recognized its founders and honored local activist Cherise Wintz for her fundraising efforts on behalf of Operation Changing Continue reading Fund-raising challenge arises from Women’s History Month luncheon
IT students win second in Innovation Challenge A Daytona State College duo of Information Technology bachelor’s degree students used their ingenuity, technical expertise and a bit of chutzpah to land second in the annual Cairns Innovation Challenge at DSC’s Advanced Technology College. The April 5 event was a prestigious competition Continue reading News Briefs
Taylor Erdman In Motion Staff Writer Greeted by the majestic music of Daytona State College’s Symphonic Band, students and faculty – many of whom were not aware they were receiving an award at all – waited eagerly on April 12 for the annual Awards Convocation to start. With a brief Continue reading Annual Convocation Awards signal start of graduation ceremonies
Nina Ruiz In Motion Staff Writer AP Physics students from Spruce Creek, Seabreeze, and Mainland High schools gathered in a battle of wits to compete in the Physics Olympics at Daytona State College’s Lemerand Fitness Center last month. The event was hosted by DSC’s Physics and Meteorology Professor, Dr. Michael Continue reading High school students compete in physics battle of brains