
New College embraces Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education
Note: Several students requested their names be withheld citing concerns for their academic safety. Additionally, an earlier version of this

Note: Several students requested their names be withheld citing concerns for their academic safety. Additionally, an earlier version of this

Note: This story was previously published by the Catalyst, New College’s now-defunct student-run newspaper which inspired Old School Catalyst’s inception. Out of

Since the assassination of Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk, free speech has come under particular challenge for those who openly

In the crowded Moody auditorium at the University of Texas at Austin, the lights dimmed as thousands of fans screamed

For two years in a row, Florida has led the nation in banning books, accounting for approximately half of all

For the United States, July 4 is a holiday of fireworks and parties, an afternoon of family gatherings and barbecues. But

North Bay Village in Miami-Dade County celebrated Pride month on June 6 at Happy’s Stork Lounge, an aptly named location.

In a time of increasing political turbulence when breaking news headlines demand readers’ attention on a daily, if not hourly

Cosplayers, artists and writers gathered recently in downtown Sarasota for an event to kick off their summer. On June 7,

This article is the second installment of “Reading between the Lines,” a series about how independent Florida bookstores navigate an

In a political climate of book bannings and censorship, education is resistance. To read is to nurture the soul and