Koch Industries attempts to create conservative media empire

On Sunday, April 20, 2013 the New York Times published an article reporting that Charles and David Koch, billionaire industrialists and libertarian supporters, are planning to buy the Tribune network of newspapers, which include the Baltimore Sun, the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times and…

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Television’s revolutionary re-brand

“I like watching [television shows] online better because I can watch what I want whenever I want to,” first-year Dario Mitchell said. New College has two television sets wired with cable on campus, but for anyone that asks students where they are watching their television,…

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Saying ‘Goodbye’ to notable NCF staff

Students recently learned that Associate Provost Raymonda Burgman (check year) and Director of Communication and Marketing Jake Hartvigsen are leaving their current positions to pursue other ventures. Burgman, a New College alumna, will be assuming a position at Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) starting on…

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Carrie Fischer talks about life with bipolar disorder

Comedy, the saying goes, is tragedy plus time.  For Carrie Fischer, the actress and author best known for her role as Princess Leia, this maxim is a golden rule. On Saturday, April 20, Fischer spoke at the Sarasota Opera House about growing up in Hollywood,…

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Four Winds film festival

Campus will not be dusted in Hollywood romance on Friday Apr. 26th for the Four Winds Film Festival did not receive any student submissions. The festival was supposed to feature student work revolving around the theme of omniscience. Entries were supposed to be shorter than…

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Rise in Sarasota homeless population

  A survey conducted by the Suncoast Partnership to End Homelessness announced a sharp increase in the number of homeless men, women and children living in the Suncoast. As of January 2013, there were 1,234 homeless people in Sarasota County and 820 Homeless people in…

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‘Farragut North’ premieres

"Babies with spoons full of oatmeal in their mouths could do this better," first year McAlister Grant yelled while directing his “Farragut North” cast through vocal exercises before rehearsal. “Farragut North,” which opens on Thursday, April 25, will be the first production under the Windmill…

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Sexual assault in the information age

TRIGGER WARNING: SEXUAL ASSAULT In this new Internet era, sexual assault seems to be assuming an even more horrifying dimension: a victim is raped, while someone takes pictures or video with a smart phone, and then bullied as evidence of the assault is passed around…

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French study discourages use of bra

Do your bazoombas itch to be set free? According to a 14- year French study, bras provide no benefits to breasts. Women who do not wear bras develop more muscle tissue to naturally support breasts. Nipples also gained a higher lift when women abstain from…

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