The Activist Newsletter (3/13 – 3/26)
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The Activist Newsletter (3/13 – 3/26)

Throughout these coming weeks (3/13 - 3/26), activists have the opportunity to participate in public meetings, panel discussions and marches. Read on if you want to get involved in the community regarding educational reform, environmental protection, ending gun violence and local politics. Thurs., Mar. 14,…

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Student wins gold at national archery competition
Schell loading his arrow.

Student wins gold at national archery competition

Schell loading his arrow. All photos courtesy of Danienl Schell. On Feb. 23, first-year Daniel Schell returned from the Indoor Nationals in Pennsylvania as a gold medalist. Schell is part of the United States Archery Team (USAT), the top ranked archers in recurve, compound and…

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Library coffee machines still unplugged
Noah Baslaw/Catalyst The two coffee machines have remained under the back sheet for a few weeks.

Library coffee machines still unplugged

Noah Baslaw/Catalyst The two coffee machines have remained under the back sheet for a few weeks. The Jane Bancroft Cook Library began offering free coffee from their new Starbucks Serenade™ coffee machines at the café Grand Opening on Sept. 6, 2018. The Library ran the…

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Family fun and berries galore at Fruitville Grove

Festival-goers enjoyed the range of fresh produce available. All photos Eileen Calub/Catalyst. As the warmth of spring gradually embraces Sarasota, families eagerly flock to Fruitville Grove to enjoy the fourth annual Berry Festival. Every weekend from Saturday, Mar. 7 until Sunday, Mar. 17, Sarasotans can…

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Data Science Seminar series
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Data Science Seminar series

Data Science (DS) continues to advance as one of the most promising career paths for skilled professionals. Today, successful data professionals recognize the importance of mastering skills outside of the traditional tasks of analyzing myriad data, programming and data mining to help achieve the goals…

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Remembering Jack Cartlidge

Cartlidge with 'The Archangel', a copper bas relief dated to 1979. All photos courtesy of Dory Cartlidge McQueen. Jack Cartlidge’s relationship with New College began in the 60s when he became an adjunct faculty member, running weekend sculpture tutorials out of his home in South…

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PCP boycott protests NCPD
Katrina Carlin/Catalyst Chavez, who lives off campus, sits at B dorm with two residents.

PCP boycott protests NCPD

Katrina Carlin/Catalyst Chavez, who lives off campus, sits at B dorm with two residents. Thesis student Cesar Chavez sits on the Palmer B dorm porch in his “Proyecto Bioarqueologicó Andahuaylas” vest, conversing in his booming voice, punctuated by giggling fits—at least until he talks about…

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TParty returns to campus
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TParty returns to campus

A safe, inclusive environment: that’s the goal of T[rans] Party—an on-campus organization that is returning for the spring semester. According to an email TParty Co-president and thesis student Emily Via sent to the Student’s List, “TParty is a peer-led support group on campus for trans,…

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