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Campus Safety chief always on the move

Campus Safety chief always on the move
Most know him as the guy always on the move on the Daytona State campus. A look-alike for actor Jeff Bridges, William "Bill" Tillard is in the running in more ways than one. Last November, he participated in the historic New York Marathon at age 58. Although he didn't place first in the 26.

Technology isn't turning page on books yet

Technology isn't turning page on books yet
Digital readers and eBooks were all it took for some to announce demise of the book. Henock Aristide, Library Media Technician at Daytona State said, "People are reading less for recreational purposes; we have about 100 students check out books a day." But recent studies show that more people than ever in the history of the world are reading, books, as well as newspapers and magazines.

Photo program hits mark with outreach

Photo program hits mark with outreach
While many stand in long lines to purchase the perfect gift for their loved ones, Janicka Rouse is working around the clock making final preparations for her ongoing project "Operation: Community Capture." Rouse, a fourth- semester photography student at the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies at Daytona State College, created Operation Community Capture in 2008 after listening to DSC Professor Patrick Van Dusen speak about the power of photographs.

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DSC applauds staff Dr. Angela M. Falconetti has been named Vice President for Planning, Development and Institutional Effectiveness at Daytona State College, replacing Dr. Charles Carroll, who is retiring after more than 30 years at the College. "Charles Carroll has been one of the finest college leaders I've had the pleasure of knowing," said Dr.

'Shooter' excercise helps DSC get prepared

'Shooter' excercise helps DSC get prepared
Imagine your classroom being attacked by a crazed shooter, such as the student responsible for the Virginia Tech University massacre. Several hundred law enforcement, emergency medical workers, students, faculty and staff did just that on the final day of fall semester, in an emergency simulation at Daytona State College.

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