Meeting the new writer-in-residence

photo courtesy of New College Public Affairs According to ncf.edu, "Prior to her current role as reviews editors for Drunken Boat, Dentz was the poetry co-editor of Quarterly West." Shira Dentz, New College’s Spring 2012 Writer-in-Residence, began writing when she was younger after the death…

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"Fighting the Fires of Hate:" Cook Library hosts Holocaust exhibit

Martin Steele/Catalyst The exhibit takes up 1,200 square feet of floor space and features audio/visual touch-screen panels as well as large panels emblazoned with eye-catching pictures and informative text. “For Americans, the iconography of Nazism is found in the swastika, the jackboot, the Nazi banner,”…

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Big E's: the only non-profit coffee shop in America?

all photos Corey Rae Rodda/Catalyst Big E’s smells like grease. Local art adorns its walls and its lending library is filled with well-thumbed books. “Big E’s is the only non-profit coffee shop in America,” regular Michael John Silverman announced. Since last year, the coffee shop…

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Radiohead's 2012 tour kicks off in Miami . . .

all photos Alexis Santos/Catalyst by Alexis Santos Musically, I’m a child of the 1980s. Every band I’ve seen in concert has claimed its fame in the decade that baby blue and hot pink were considered a combination at the peak of style. Shirts from Styx,…

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NCF Promise Campaign reaches $21 million and counting

New College has received its second-largest individual gift in its history from the estate of Heidi H. Boothe, the mother of New College alum Sharon Boothe Rider (‘71), who unexpectedly died from an illness in 2004. The $3 million gift is a combination of monetary and property assets – about 100 acres of land from the Boothe estate – and was bequeathed by Heidi Boothe in her daughter’s honor. According to newcollegeofflorida.wordpress.com, this gift is only surpassed in the college’s history by the $3.752 million gift in 2004 from the estate of Jane Bancroft Cook, whose name now graces the university’s library.

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New College potentially facing further budget cuts

With the economy in dire shape, New College is waiting to find out how much money the state will grant it for the next fiscal year. The school is facing budget cuts from eight to 13 percent of its operating budget. Yet, there is a…

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In Focus: Professional soccer comes to Bradenton

all photos Casey Morell/Catalyst During the month of February, Major League Soccer's (MLS) Seattle Sounders spent part of their offseason away from the cold and damp conditions of the PAcific Northwest and instead trained at the IMGA Academies in Bradenton. The Catalyst had the opportunity to see…

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Mike Long holds fireside chat

On Thursday, Feb. 16, New College Student Alliance (NCSA) president Michael Long held a community “fireside chat” to discuss the discrimination teach-in and the NCSA scholarship. The teach-in, which was held on Tuesday, Feb. 14, took place in order to educate New College students on…

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