Easter Seals Southwest Florida

Easter Seals Southwest Florida is a second home for children, youth and adults with developmental disabilities. The Braden Avenue campus and New College have one thing in common: both stretch to the bay. But while a new building and an expansion are evident at New…

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NCSA budget process and breakdown

Last week the New College Student Alliance (NCSA) budget was approved by the Student Allocations Committee (SAC) in what was described as a relatively smooth process. The Catalyst sat down with NCSA co-president Samuel “Sam” Thornton who described the inner workings of how the budget…

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Crowdsourcing offers opportunities for extra income

“More money, more problems” might be a favorite mantra of rappers and hip hop artists weighed down by the burden of their economic prosperity, but for college students with lean wallets and thirsty pocketbooks some extra cash is always welcome. In recent years, the steady…

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Reflection: First year draws to a close

Last semester was my first here at New College of Florida (NCF). As a way to engage with my fellow newcomers, I ran a “first-year column” in which a handful of first-years and I discussed everything from partying to romance to midterm week. In under…

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Student Leadership Recognition Awards Celebration

The College Hall Music Room was packed beyond capacity for the annual Student Leadership Recognition Awards Celebration, which took place on May 1. Members of the Student Affairs staff organized a night full of deliciously decadent treats and sweets for more than 70 attendees. As…

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NCF Softball: Not just for Woodstock refugees

Third Inning Thesis student and right fielder Willis Schueler sits in the dugout as he watches his fellow team members, the New College Bones, swiftly strike out their opponents, Dean’s Tree Service. Team Dean’s talks a lot of smack, but the Bones are in the…

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Student faces felonies for science experiment

Scientific inquiry is a trait often cultivated from the cradle. With a push for an increase in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) degrees by Florida Governor Rick Scott, these qualities are becoming more coveted by the day. However, in the case of Kiera Wilmot,…

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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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