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Students march in solidarity to combat threatening posters around campus

After a recent appearance of several inappropriate posters found around campus and threatening anonymous emails, Carlos Marcio Ramirez has taken responsibility for the actions, and has been given a No Trespass Order (NTO). A non-affiliated guest, Ramirez put the posters up and sent the emails…

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November 18, 2015
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NCSA conference with student representatives from Ringling and USF-SM

  The New College Student Alliance (NCSA) met with student representatives from Ringling College of Art and Design (RCAD) and the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee (USF-SM) on Monday, Nov. 9 to discuss future collaboration between the three schools. One of the meetings objectives was…

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November 18, 2015
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Local activist Samuel Sinyangwe comes to New College

  One of the largest hot button issues of the century made its way from the television screen and into Hamilton Classroom (HCL) 8. On Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 6 p.m., activist Samuel Sinyangwe arrived to give a speech on police brutality and racism in…

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November 18, 2015
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New College and FSU team up for Semester in Tallahassee

The Semester in Tallahassee program will offer nine New College students access to the state political process during the legislative session, in conjunction with FSU, for just the cost of New College admission and an apartment. Semester in Tally is sponsored by Professors of Political…

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November 18, 2015
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Computer Science Club promotes collaboration among students

    It’s an exciting time to study computer science at New College. With a budding big data program and a strengthening area of concentration (AOC), the curriculum is developing a concrete structure while still maintaining flexibility, allowing students to explore an array of topics…

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November 18, 2015
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New club on campus defeats more than 30 teams in quiz bowl tournament

Five NCF teams, each named after the five Spice Girls, attended a quiz bowl tournament last weekend at Valencia College in Orlando. While no team left unsuccessful, Team "Baby" earned a first place trophy, proving that even a new club on campus can take home…

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November 18, 2015
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Employed students juggle classes, work and social life

  Studies have consistently found that undergraduate students who have a job while attending school show higher retention rates than those who do not work at all. However, these studies also reveal that the benefits of working while still in school cap out when the…

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November 12, 2015
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Feminist Writing Collective presents: ‘Writing in the Margins Vol. 3’

  The Feminist Writing Collective tutorial reached out to students, faculty and staff calling for submissions for FemZine. The zine will contribute to the tutorial’s project titled “Writing in the Margins, Vol. 3: Erotic Autonomy, Self Care, and Beauty.” The writing collective accepted submissions in…

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November 12, 2015
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Activist Samuel Sinyangwe brings solutions to police brutality to New College

  On Wednesday, Nov. 11, Samuel Sinyangwe will come to Hamilton Classroom (HCL) 8 from 6-7 p.m. Sinyangwe is an activist known for his involvement in Campaign Zero, an organization dedicated to creating legislative and policy change to end police brutality. The event was organized…

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November 12, 2015
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NCF Zombies 2015: A journal for the end of times

The game of Zombies is an annual, week-long game of tag in which the zombie horde tirelessly hunts the human resistance, whose only defense from joining the horde themselves are spray bottles and each other. As this reporter and other human players fought for their…

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November 12, 2015
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