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(09/22/19 7:08pm)
Liam Joachim, a 19-year-old Santa Fe linguistics major, cheers Friday during a speech at the climate protest. Joachim, a member of Young Leaders for Wild Florida, said he believes the country needs to make large systematic changes to combat climate change. “Me and my siblings and my friends are staring down the barrel of what is literally an apocalyptic event,” Granto said.
(09/22/19 7:07pm)
Molly Coburn, a 21-year-old Santa Fe zoology student, Stephanie Nathasingh, an 18-year-old engineering student, and Sian Armstrong, a 20-year-old Santa Fe environmental science student, stand and watch a speech at City Hall Friday during the climate protest. The three women are members of Santa Fe Sustainability Club.
(09/22/19 1:48pm)
Sajhmori Dunn, a 24-year-old UF aerospace engineering alumni, plays Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with Brock Hubbard, an 18-year-old Santa Fe student studying plant biology, Friday night. Hubbard said he enjoys playing because it makes competitors think about their moves. “You really have to read your opponent,” he said. Dunn, who said he has been playing competitively since around 2008, said he believes the trick is to keep mashing buttons “until you get good at it.”
(09/22/19 1:38pm)
The Nintendo fighting game series Super Smash Bros. has always been a part of Cyrus Gharakhanian’s life.
(09/20/19 10:38am)
A dead man was found just after midnight Friday on Sante Fe’s Northwest Campus, according to campus police.
(09/19/19 11:44pm)
Map of the Santa Fe River
(09/19/19 11:39pm)
A river is like life: once taken, it cannot be brought back.
(09/19/19 7:49pm)
Between party divides and agendas, UF Student Government has a new figurehead to manage party relations and act as a liaison.
(09/19/19 7:30pm)
A Santa Fe student was arrested Monday in connection with an armed robbery that took place at his apartment on Sunday.
(09/17/19 9:26pm)
Reading is important. This lesson is reiterated from the time we’re toddlers throughout our education. Despite constantly being told that reading is crucial for a successful life, many Americans lack basic reading skills. In 2017, it was reported that 43 percent of American adults read at an eighth-grade level or lower (Zoukis). Reading, however, is not just mere entertainment. Reading can determine one’s future.
(09/11/19 7:11pm)
The squeak of the markers against the paper signaled progress was being made Tuesday night.
(09/10/19 9:54pm)
Nine months after Santa Fe College started searching for a new president, the school announced two finalists — Paul Broadie II and Edward Bonahue.
(09/08/19 10:16pm)
Jackson Sasser, the president of Santa Fe College, addresses a crowd of about 60 protesters Tuesday afternoon on campus. The crowd, made up of faculty, students and other activists, gathered during a Board of Trustees meeting to pressure administrators into giving adjunct faculty a vote on whether or not to join a union. Protesting faculty members believe the administration has taken steps to avoid the formation of a union.
(09/08/19 10:16pm)
Santa Fe College President Jackson Sasser is sharing the college’s status with leaders in Bradford County before retiring.
(09/03/19 10:49pm)
Although Gainesville may have dodged Hurricane Dorian, residents may still be affected by the storm’s strong winds and rain Wednesday.
(08/31/19 6:52pm)
The latest predictions of Hurricane Dorian show that the storm is moving east, away from central Florida and possibly from even making landfall.
(08/29/19 11:00pm)
The Humane Society of North Central Florida is looking to get all of its animals under foster care before Saturday.
(08/27/19 10:37pm)
Authorities are investigating the possible theft of a skink from the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo as of Tuesday afternoon, according to the college’s police.
(08/23/19 10:48am)
Paul Broadie II
(08/23/19 1:21am)