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Spiritual Side: Free health-awareness program set for May 26-27
West Volusia's community newspaper of DeLand, Orange City, Deltona, Enterprise, DeBary, Lake Helen, DeLeon Springs, Glenwood, Pierson, Cassadaga, Seville and Barberville in Florida.
Three Arrested During Narcotics Investigation At Stetson University Rental House
A bag full of hundreds of oxycodone pills was found along with marijuana and other drug paraphernalia Wednesday in a rental house at Stetson University in DeLand, earning three young men a trip to the Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach.
ACLU: 'Many' same-sex classrooms in Florida may be illegal
The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida is targeting schools in Orange, Polk and Palm Beach counties, among others, for what it says are illegally discriminatory single-sex classrooms.
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Embry-Riddle grad wins national award
A recent graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach is making her mark in the field of space physics by winning a national award and heading to the U.S. Department of Energy to work for the summer.
Stover Theatre fate on June 7 agenda for DeLand Historic Board
West Volusia's community newspaper of DeLand, Orange City, Deltona, Enterprise, DeBary, Lake Helen, DeLeon Springs, Glenwood, Pierson, Cassadaga, Seville and Barberville in Florida.
The Florida Bar - Daily News Summary - May 18, 2012
An electronic digest of media coverage of interest to members of The Florida Bar compiled each workday by the Public Information and Bar Services Department.
Michael Wheeler brings new drive to his Manor role
New Manor Golf Club head pro Michael Wheeler: "What makes a good teacher is you tailor your teaching to the student, not tailor your student to your teaching." Working in the golf business often can be far from glamorous.
Golf: Palm City's Buelow tied for 4th at NCAA Central Regional
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Former Martin County High School standout Alex Buelow shot an even-par 72 Thursday and is tied for fourth place after one round of the NCAA Division I Women's Central Regional at the Scarlet Course at Ohio State University.
Harvard's Sexual Assault Policy Under Pressure
As Harvard's peer institutions move to update their sexual misconduct policies by lowering the standard of evidence required for a guilty conviction, two lawyers interviewed for this article say that these universities' changes may encourage Harvard to follow suit.
Rug hits right notes on new CD
Orlando band Rug will celebrate its new CD, "02," on Saturday, May 12, at BackBooth in Orlando.
JBHS Jubilate 2012 another 'Superior' year
This story is contributed by a member of the Treasure Coast community and is neither endorsed nor affiliated with TCPalm.com - Jensen Beach High School 's competition choir, Jubilate 2012, had another year of "superior" ratings.
Medical Examiner's Visit to Law School Class Sparks New Defense Claims in Local Manslaughter Case
It's not clear exactly what lesson a Florida state attorney expected law students to learn when he invited a medical examiner to speak at a class he oversees as an adjunct professor.
Daytona Beach News-Journal Online
Holly Hill mom, daughter reap rewards of college teamwork
Angela Bionelli, left, and her mom, Joan Burnett, are getting their associate's degrees together from Daytona State College.
Republican Rep. Ric Killian’s decision to run for Congress means an open seat in his heavily Republican, south Mecklenburg district.
Stetson opens new Veterans Law Institute
Stetson University College of Law will open a new Veterans Law Institute on May 31.
Daytona Beach News-Journal Online
Pilots in DeLand Publix crash recuperating in Illinois
The two pilots in the plane that crashed into the roof of a local Publix Super Market last month are recuperating from their injuries in hospitals near their homes in Illinois, according to a family member.
YWCA Encourages Dialogue At Anti-Racism Event
The fourth annual 'Standing Our Ground Against Racism' event sponsored by the YWCA of Tampa Bay was proudly held Friday, April 27 at the Dr.
Community of allies needed to discourage bullying of gays
Recent media coverage about bullying in schools, including cyber-bullying, and the tragic impact bullying has on its targets signifies an important shift in awareness of the problem.
Economics Professor Co-Authored Article on Exchange Rate Regimes
Dr. David Cushman , professor and chair of Westminster College's Department of Economics and Business, is co-author of "Exchange Rate Regimes and FDI Flows to Developing Countries" recently published in the Review of International Economics .
Stetson, St. Thomas lead in February Bar results
Stetson University School of Law passed the most students and St. Thomas University College of Law had the highest passage rate.
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