by Daniela Martiné, In Motion Staff Writer in Features
It's summer, the time of year to grab some lunch, head outside to soak up sunshine and become one with Mother Nature.
What happens though, when Mother Nature sneaks up on your picnic spread and starts staring you in the face begging for a bite to eat? Who can resist two beady little eyes, surrounded by a cuddly ball of fur ogling your burger and fries? Heaven forbid not forking over some food.
by in Features
Welcome to another year at Daytona Be…, I mean Daytona State College. A lot has happened since the end of the spring semester and it's more than okay to be confused. It's probably going to take some time getting used to, but nonetheless we are now students at Daytona State.
by Michael Salerno, In Motion Staff Writer in Features
Today Jason Paul Davis is studying music education at Daytona Beach. Tomorrow he could be passing legislation in Washington, D.C.
Davis is running for U.S. Congressman for the 24th District of Florida.
The 46-year-old disabled Gulf War veteran is a full-time student at Daytona State College, devoting his mornings to working further towards his degree and afternoons campaigning for Congress.
by Sarah Gerace, In Motion On Staff Writer in Features
Culinary students, Abel Garcia, 25, and Chris McNeil, 23, at Daytona State College had the opportunity to showcase their ice sculpting talents during the semester's final session of the popular student-run restaurant - Cafe 101. The sessions started Monday, July 14 and concluded Thursday, July 31 at the Mori Hosseini College of Hospitality Management on Daytona State's Daytona Beach Campus, 1200 W.