Fear looms over development off Daytona coast
In hopes of extracting oil and gas from the Atlantic coast to gain more independence in energy, the federal government have moved to allow off-shore drilling leases between 2017-2022 from Virginia to Georgia, excluding Florida’s coast. Oceana, an ocean conservation organization that lobbies for clean ocean and energy policies concluded Continue reading Fear looms over development off Daytona coast
Transgender teen’s suicide echoes inequality
Brandon Krampert In Motion Staff Writer It was in the middle of the night, a quiet time in late December on Interstate 71 in Kings Mill, Ohio where 17-year old Leelah Alcorn walked from her home to the front of an oncoming truck and was found dead. What was left Continue reading Transgender teen’s suicide echoes inequality
InMind – What would a free two year degree at a community college mean to you?
Interviews by Caitlin Peterson and Photos by Justina Newman Jennifer Garcia, BS IT – “Two free years would be great. I’m an international student. So hopefully they would include international and out-of-state students, since tuition is much more expensive for them.” Continue reading InMind – What would a free two year degree at a community college mean to you?
‘Of Consequence’ takes aim at mankind’s inhumanity to man, Earth’s destruction
Caitlin Peterson In Motion Staff Writer “The amount of miles I’ve flown would total enough to go to the moon and back at least two times,” said Colin Finlay at the opening reception for new installation at the Southeast Museum of Photography. “But, I didn’t fly all those miles for Continue reading ‘Of Consequence’ takes aim at mankind’s inhumanity to man, Earth’s destruction
DSC takes top honors in fishing, surfing competitions
In both fresh and salt water, Daytona State College students kicked off the new year with big January wins in their respective sports. Despite rainy, choppy conditions at New Smyrna Beach Inlet, the DSC Surf Club scored enough points in the men’s and women’s divisions to take home first-place team Continue reading DSC takes top honors in fishing, surfing competitions
Hairstyles at root of fashions trends in college
Cara O’Connell Special to In Motion Since the dawn of civilization, hairstyle trends have been forever changing. Males and females alike are constantly adjusting their looks to keep up with the latest trend. “Everyone wants to look like their favorite celebrity. Everyone wants to be Kim Kardashian,” Dee Gay, a Continue reading Hairstyles at root of fashions trends in college
Volunteers make all difference for rescues
Maureen Paulson Special to In Motion Helping stop the unnecessary over-population and euthanasia of millions of unwanted pets might seem like a daunting task. But Daytona State College students can do just that, proving that a single person and a single deed can make a difference. There are dozens of Continue reading Volunteers make all difference for rescues
