As school starts up again and the changing of seasons begins, seasonal sicknesses like the flu, RSV and Covid start to rise. Although the Covid statistics are nowhere near where they were…
Category: Features
CAS: How Counseling and Accessibility Services are Making a Difference on Campus
Counseling and Accessibility Services, also known as CAS, is a program at Daytona State College that offers students resources pertaining to mental health. Counseling and Accessibility Services, also known as CAS, is…
Technological Togetherness- DSC’s TECH CLUB
The ATC campus has a lot of labs with equipment that the club officers wanted to use more, since the students normally only use these tools for class projects and assignments. The…
Studio Arts: Painting The Way for Progress
The Studio Arts department expanded throughout the spring semester by adding new courses and seeking on and off-campus opportunities for all art students. One of these ventures is a collaborative pilot with…
SGA Club Banquet: A Grand Event
Daytona State College just hosted their Student Government Association’s 2023 Club Banquet. Members of the school’s clubs gathered in their best semi-formal attire to eat pasta, show off their clubs, and maybe…
Professor Spotlight: Professor Steve Thompson Ignites Passion in His Students
Professor Thompson in his office. Photo credit: Abigail Romeo
DSC’S Student Photography Association
The Student Photography Association, or SPA, is a club dedicated to everything photography related. Spring is the first semester the club has been active. The former photography club was shut down due…
MIC’s Tempo Continues to Soar
Mid-way into the new semester, Daytona State College Music Industry Club has been steadily growing. Since becoming MIC president, Julien Collins, also known as Jules, has been very passionate about the direction…
Dr. Goldstein and the English Club
Dr. Samuel Goldstein has been teaching English at Daytona State College since the Fall of 1989. He’s been the advisor for DSC’s English club since 2006. Goldstein was asked by his department…
Project SPEAK: Suicide Prevention Education and Knowledge
Project SPEAK is a federally funded grant designed to increase staff and students’ knowledge and understanding of attitudes regarding suicide, help develop skills to identify warning signs of at-risk individuals, be able…