API discusses anarchy, trans rights

Since 2008, All Power to the Imagination (API) conference has been held over a weekend in the spring semester on New College’s campus. The conference is aimed at discussing leftist radical theories, with a purpose of “connecting theory to practice” according to the group’s official…

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Flash[BACC] to bacc week

BY CAITLYN RALPH AND MAGDALENE TAYLOR A Forum flooded with puns and announcements, classes that are cancelled for three days and a tingle of stress in the air can only mean one thing: it’s BACC season at New College. Want a quick taste of this…

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Memorial preview
A pamphlet from the memorial that had occurred in Toomsen-Hall's hometown has hung in second-year student, Mei Jing Bernard's, dorm room this school year.

Memorial preview

Photo caption: A pamphlet from the memorial that had occurred in Toomsen-Hall's hometown has hung in second-year student, Mei Jing Bernard's, dorm room this school year. Online Exclusive Content Warnings: Death, Substance . . . This Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of May 10, the day in…

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Going green in Ham

New College students want to go green. In the past four years, New College students and the New College Student Alliance (NCSA) have begun a bike-share program to improve green transportation accessibility, started multiple community gardens, begun a school-wide composting program, and started a food…

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TedxNewCollege: Ted Talks come to New College

Balloon animals. A smashed lightbulb. Virtual reality. A dozen unique talks on the intersection of art and technology. TEDxNewCollege was the thesis project of Heath Hawkins, who was interested in exploring the innovative ideas of New College students and our extended community. Hawkins had been…

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Woodstock Wall

Woodstock Wall is an annual event at New College of Florida, but this year it was just as much about the educational opportunities as it was about the music. Organized as a collaboration between the Students Targeting Oppressive Powers (STOP), Students for Sensible Drug Policies…

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