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Benae Jackson, 19, a second-year animal sciences student at Santa Fe College, attends the Black Lives Matter protest at the University of Florida on August 28, 2020.
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Benae Jackson, 19, a second-year animal sciences student at Santa Fe College, attends the Black Lives Matter protest at the University of Florida on August 28, 2020.
Christopher Raye, a psychology professor at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Fla., teaches a socially-distanced in-person class on August 27, 2020. Raye said everyone’s obliged to wearing masks in class.
Paul Broadie, the president of Santa Fe College, is seen on campus August 27, 2020 during the school’s first week of fall classes.
Santa Fe College President Paul Broadie has faced the same challenges as any new leader — plus a global pandemic.
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Sadie Darnell, Florida’s only female sheriff for more than 14 years, was unseated Tuesday night.
Faye Williams developed an appetite for activism in the tenth grade. She has worked tirelessly to uproot the symbols of hatred in the Gainesville community and let Black people take charge.
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Michael Perry was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana during his time at Santa Fe college. Thirteen years later, Perry still remembers feeling terrified that people – his grandfather – would see his mugshot without knowing the full story.
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Tomorrow.
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Eight hours in, two decisions made. Still lots of questions.
Tyler Hall always smiled.
On any given night, you can expect to see an assortment of characters, from drag queens to sorority girls, on the dance floor illuminated by flashing lights as the smell of sweat mixes with the trails of perfume left behind the performers at University Club.
From its start in 2004, the popularity of podcasts has skyrocketed. For some podcast hosts in Gainesville, their podcasts have provided a platform to share science, beliefs, music and business insights.
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To one he was a role model. To another, a sexual predator.