New College could make difference in city election

With none of the six candidates receiving a majority of votes in the March 12 regular election, Sarasota will now be holding a secondary election on May 14. The candidates with the two highest votes in the upcoming secondary election will fill the two open…

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Novcollegians explore the benefits of ‘thrifting’

Throughout the student body runs a common thread: thrifting. Whether it be for furniture or for clothes, Novocollegians are notorious for their fashionable finds in thrift stores across Sarasota and Manatee county. Recently, the Catalyst was able to catch up with two of New College’s…

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Quintet to perform New College student compositions

With a strong and evolving music department, New College of Florida is developing a reputation as an important Sarasota music venue. New Music New College, which has been happening or more than a decade, will soon be featuring the Sarasota Woodwind Quintet, a part of…

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Smartphones vs. Dumbphones

One of the most common occurrences of everyday life is seeing someone, whether a friend or a stranger, pull out their cell phone and either check or answer messages and calls. Over 75 percent of high school students have cell phones and an astounding 99.8…

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Low turnout for Take Back the Night

Trigger warning: sexual assault Is sexual violence now a nonissue on a campus rattled not too long ago by a sexual predator? Of the 50 chairs available on Z Green for this college’s Take Back the Night program on Friday April 26, only 15 were…

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Bush presidental library opens in Dallas

May 1, 2013 marked the public opening of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum. The library, museum and the Bush policy institute, are housed in the George W. Bush Presidential Center, located on the Southern Methodist University campus in Dallas, Tex. Former President…

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LêÁnh’s Vietnamese Restaurant receives a solid sat

LêÁnh’s Vietnamese restaurant is a new destination in the same stretch of South Tamiami Trail as Big E’s Cafe and Growlers. Couples, families and students filled the tables at LêÁnh’s. Rose-tinged orange walls, track lighting and pale turquoise and cream tasseled curtains gave the restaurant a…

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New College alum shares story of Boston Marathon

More than 1,000 miles away, New College students sat glued to television sets, computer screens and text updates. They listened as “breaking news” was revealed. They watched as social networking sites shamelessly speculated. Some even peeked at smartphones in class for the latest reports. But…

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Farragut North

All signs point to the Windmill Theatre Company’s debut production, “Farragut North,” being a resounding success. Each of the three evening performances, held April 25-27, were filled to capacity, some nights requiring emergency overflow seating. Provost Stephen Miles attended the production and was so impressed…

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