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(05/15/18 1:14am)
The Innovative Product Development Center at Santa Fe College is aiming to help entrepreneurs and innovators in Alachua and surrounding counties develop their discoveries into commercial products. Its main focus is mentoring start-up companies.
(05/08/18 6:54pm)
The first Whole Foods Market in Gainesville is set to open Wednesday.
(04/22/18 9:16pm)
Cajun's trainer Sidnee Santana-Mellor reaches out to the new mother during a demonstration training session Sunday morning at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo. The 3-week-old newborn is clinging to Cajun's stomach.
(04/22/18 9:10pm)
Cajun's trainer Sidnee Santana-Mellor reaches out to the new mother during a demonstration training session Sunday morning at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo. The 3-week-old newborn is clinging to Cajun's stomach.
(04/22/18 9:10pm)
As Clarie Santiago spoke to about 20 people Sunday morning, a white-handed gibbon named Cajun swung down from the top of her enclosure with a 3-week-old black peach-fuzz fur baby clutched onto her stomach.
(04/19/18 12:28am)
Carolina Sepulveda doesn’t know when she’ll die, but she knows what she wants to get done beforehand.
(04/09/18 1:18am)
Gainesville is now the first city in North Florida to ban conversion therapy for minors.
(04/08/18 10:53pm)
Colorful handmade jewelry was displayed and sold at ICEC's India Fest this Saturday. The event, held at Santa Fe College, featured traditional Indian cuisine and performances as well as original art, clothes and jewelry.
(04/08/18 10:53pm)
Crowds of people line up to try traditional Indian dishes at India Fest 2018, held at Santa Fe College Saturday.
(04/08/18 10:52pm)
YMCA performers dance along to traditional Bollywood music during Saturday's India Fest at Santa Fe College. The event, sponsored by the India Cultural and Educational Center of Gainesville, acts as a display of the rich ethnic and cultural diversity of India.
(04/08/18 10:51pm)
YMCA performers dance along to traditional Bollywood music during Saturday's India Fest at Santa Fe College. The event, sponsored by the India Cultural and Educational Center of Gainesville, acts as a display of the rich ethnic and cultural diversity of India.
(04/08/18 10:51pm)
Crowds of people line up to try traditional Indian dishes at India Fest 2018, held at Santa Fe College Saturday.
(04/08/18 10:51pm)
Colorful handmade jewelry was displayed and sold at ICEC's India Fest this Saturday. The event, held at Santa Fe College, featured traditional Indian cuisine and performances as well as original art, clothes and jewelry.
(04/08/18 10:46pm)
Thousands of visitors at the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival look and walk by the hundreds of booths filled with artwork, merchandise and more on Saturday afternoon. The festival draws more than 100,000 people to the downtown area each year.
(04/08/18 10:45pm)
Members of the student Jazz combo class at Santa Fe College perform on Bo Diddley Community Plaza at the Spring Arts Festival on Saturday afternoon. Some of the songs they performed include "Up Jumped Spring" by Freddie Hubbard and "Meditation" from Jazz Standards.
(04/08/18 10:43pm)
Members of the student Jazz combo class at Santa Fe College perform on Bo Diddley Community Plaza at the Spring Arts Festival on Saturday afternoon. Some of the songs they performed include "Up Jumped Spring" by Freddie Hubbard and "Meditation" from Jazz Standards.
(04/08/18 10:43pm)
North Carolina-based artist John Furches works on a painting inside his booth at the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival downtown on Saturday afternoon. Furches chooses watercolor as the primary medium for his work.
(04/08/18 10:43pm)
North Carolina-based artist John Furches works on a painting inside his booth at the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival downtown on Saturday afternoon. Furches chooses watercolor as the primary medium for his work.
(04/08/18 10:43pm)
Thousands of visitors at the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival look and walk by the hundreds of booths filled with artwork, merchandise and more on Saturday afternoon. The festival draws more than 100,000 people to the downtown area each year.
(04/03/18 11:53pm)
Map of the location for Santa Fe College's Center for Innovation and Economic Development