Paint[u] suggested to replace PCP
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Paint[u] suggested to replace PCP

Palm Court Parties (PCPs) have been a staple of New College since the early years of the school. These campus-wide parties are, unlike most campus events, not substance-free and entirely funded by the New College Student Alliance (NCSA). The NCSA, however, is facing a tighter…

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CPD softens its interview room

Izaya Miles/CatalystSoft objects serve to provide comfort in stressful situations. For many people, coming to the police is hard. Even if they are the victims of a crime, there can be an atmosphere surrounding police interactions. The Campus Police Department (CPD), formerly referred to as…

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SAuCE holds a student talent show
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SAuCE holds a student talent show

New College has talent—or so the Student Activities and Campus Engagement (SA[u]CE) office claims. On Mar. 30, SA[u]CE will hold the latest production of NCF’s Got Talent, an exhibition of the myriad flairs and fortes of the student body. The overall event is operating under…

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Electronic announcement screens are being put up across campus
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Electronic announcement screens are being put up across campus

In an effort to open another channel of communication with the student body, the Office of Communications and Marketing (OCM) announced plans via email on Mar. 11 to install a number of screens, each about 48 to 55 inches wide, around campus. The screens will…

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AAPIA history week preview
photo courtesy of Shelby Meyers AAPIA at USF's Journey to the East.

AAPIA history week preview

photo courtesy of Shelby Meyers AAPIA at USF's Journey to the East. For the week of Mar. 30 through Apr. 6, the Asian American Pacific Islander Student Association (AAPIA) will be holding a number of events to recognize different celebrations from across Asia. Food, movies…

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In the midst of the growth plan, New College is shrinking
photo courtesy of Micheal Miller/Flickr Next year, the residence halls will be a little bit emptier.

In the midst of the growth plan, New College is shrinking

New College started the year with 835 students and hoped to have 860 by the fall of 2019, but it might not even have 800 next semester. This was the bombshell that President Donal O’Shea dropped on the Board of Trustees (BOT) on Feb. 26,…

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Mold leads to the closure of Caples Mansion

Izaya Garret Miles/Catalyst This August, the Caples mansion was closed off to students and faculty. Issues with the air quality have made it potentially dangerous for continued use. Penicillium Aspergillus, an uncommon airborne type of mold, was discovered in the air inside. No health issues…

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