May 18, 2013

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Film School Tapped as Partner in Focus Forward Filmmaker Challenge

The innovative Torchlight Program of Florida State University’s College of Motion Picture Arts has been chosen to lead a major marketing effort to inform film school students and faculty members across the nation about a short-film contest with a $100,000 grand prize.

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Seminoles Eliminate Stony Brook, 12-2

A big six-run third inning propelled the Seminoles to a 12-2 win against Stony Brook on Sunday night, eliminating the Seawolves in the College World Series.

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UPDATE: Woman Drives into Crowd, Injures Dozens

Hospital officials in northwest Ohio say up to 30 people were injured when a woman suddenly drove her car into a crowded town square. Witnesses say some people were pinned under the car and freed when bystanders lifted it.

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The Mack Name Advantage

Chances are you've heard the name 'Connie Mack'. It's a famous one, with roots in Major League Baseball and, then, in Florida politics. In August, Connie Mack will appear on the ballot again, but the man behind the name may not be the familiar face you're thinking of.

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Florida's Unemployment Drops 2% in One Year

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) announced that Florida’s unemployment rate continued its decline, dropping to 8.6 in May 2012 – the lowest since December 2008.

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FSUPD Security Officer Robbed Near DeGraff Hall

On the evening of June 14, 2012 a FSU Police Department Security Officer was patrolling the grounds on the northwest side of DeGraff Hall at approximately 11:06 pm when he encountered a black male (suspect) with a handgun.

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Scott to Growers: E-Verify For Them Would Be 'Foolish'

Gov. Rick Scott, who said while campaigning for governor that he would require employers to use the federal E-Verify system to check immigration status, now acknowledges that requiring the agriculture industry to use it would put growers at a disadvantage.

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Sunshine State: Not So Much

Things aren’t looking too bright for the Sunshine State when it comes to solar energy. A new report ranks Florida 14th in the nation in new solar production, at a time when the solar industry nationwide is booming.

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Voter Scott: I'm Not Dead Yet

Six years before he made national headlines, Gov. Rick Scott found himself being purged from voter rolls after local election officials thought he was dead.

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