Santa Fe College welcomes new president Paul Broadie II
When Paul Broadie II started his new job Monday as the Santa Fe College president, he said he felt like he was home when he was greeted by the university community.
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When Paul Broadie II started his new job Monday as the Santa Fe College president, he said he felt like he was home when he was greeted by the university community.
Santa Fe College’s president retires on Friday, but his name isn’t leaving campus anytime soon.
A zookeeper holds a new Asian small-clawed otter pup at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo.
For the first time in a decade, new otter pups were born at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo.
Kassandra “Kassy” Guzman-Ramirez died at 20 years old on Jan. 9 from her injuries related to a car crash on University Avenue.
Santa Fe College has made a national achievement in public safety.
In 2045 a solar eclipse will pass through Gainesville. Director of the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium James Albury says he plans to see it — even if he’ll be in a wheelchair by then.
Zack Squiers, an 18-year-old Santa Fe physical therapist assistant student, practices on his Razor scooter.
As part of the 150th anniversary of Gainesville, the city hosted an event with blaring music, wall art and skateboards.
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Santa Fe College received the results of a racial equity survey this fall. Overall, the college earned a three out of four.
Discovering a new club or event at the end of the semester can be bittersweet.
Representative democracy is founded upon the idea that citizens can confidently waive their direct voice in governmental affairs to elected legislators who will serve their best interests. This assumption is strong, and it often does not hold very well in practice.
Students living in the far-flung areas of Alachua County will soon be able to grab a free daily ride to Santa Fe College’s main campus.
UF’s Wheelchair Basketball Club only has able-bodied players, but its players are trying to change that.
A car crash left three adults dead and a newborn and 4-year-old injured after a Saturday night crash on State Road 24 and Northeast 69th Way.
Protesters young and old pumped large signs reading “SOS: Save our Springs” and “Water For life, not Profit” into the air as they marched in a single-file line on the sidewalk.
The man who died in Sunday’s tanker truck crash was a 20-year-old Santa Fe student.