This past January, Madison Miller was announced as Volusia County Schools’ Teacher of the Year. The prestigious award is selected from 70 nominees countywide. Miller attributes a large portion of her success…
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Overseas Conflict Hits Home
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began at the end of February, has drawn the gaze of the entire world. The seemingly unprovoked invasion brought Russian boots, tanks and missiles onto Ukrainian…
The Halifax Humane Society in Need of Student Volunteers
Do you love animals and are looking for a fun way to get your volunteering hours? The Halifax Humane Society is currently accepting volunteer applications from students interested in becoming involved with…
What Are You Planning to Do for Spring Break?
Photos by Alexander Espinal “I’m just planning on going to the beach here in Daytona and playing soccer like I normally do. Just having fun with my friends.” -Tilde Sandberg “For my…
The Importance of Staying Organized in College
Let’s face it. College life is fast and always changing. It’s hard to keep up with so many demands in your head and maintain sanity when papers, books, and schedules in your…
Harris Rosen: L. Gale Lemerand Entrepreneurial Speaker Series
On Wednesday November 17, Daytona State College hosted Harris Rosen via online for The L. Gale Lemerand Entrepreneurial Speaker Series at the Mori Hosseini building. The seminar kicked off with the four…
Student Holiday Deals
Saving money isn’t just for the holidays. On Student Beans, you can get deals all year long. The app offers discounts for over 600 stores and restaurants to 163 million users worldwide….
College Survival Tips
Alyssa Butler, Staff Writer Many students start college confused and overwhelmed. Here are a few tips from some of our students on how to combat college blues:
Moving the Needle
This year’s “Moving the Needle” award went to the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences chairperson Dr. Michael Flota and the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences for the first time in…
The Daily Life of Professor Heather Eaton
In 1987, Heather Eaton took her first footsteps onto Daytona State College as a dual-enrolled student. It was then she had fallen in love with her passion for literature. Many years…