Santa Fe to replace building on West University Avenue
Santa Fe College plans to replace the existing Center for Innovation and Economic Development on West University Avenue with a new $31-million building.
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Santa Fe College plans to replace the existing Center for Innovation and Economic Development on West University Avenue with a new $31-million building.
A Tallahassee man was arrested and charged with bringing a loaded gun to Santa Fe College on Tuesday night on, Santa Fe College Police said.
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Physicians traded their white lab coats Saturday for workout gear to talk to patients while taking laps around a track.
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To reach across cultural barriers in businesses, a proposed seven-floor international center may be built across the street from UF.
A year after women marched in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s inauguration, protesters put back on their pink-knitted hats, picked up handwritten signs and marched down West University Avenue on Sunday afternoon.
Hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants continue to live in fear of impending deportation as Congress attempts to finalize their fate with a legislative solution.
At least five people, including two children, were shot Monday at about 6:30 p.m. in Alachua, said Sergeant Jesse Sandusky, an Alachua Police Department spokesperson.
Santa Fe College President Jackson Sasser turned to his state senator, Keith Perry, before an audience of more than 200 Friday afternoon with a firm message.
Colette Cimino, an administrative assistant with UF Health’s Cancer Center, last attended college in 1985 but left to raise her daughter, Kara. Now, with UF’s Employee Education Program, which allows full-time employees to take up to six credit hours tuition-free, she’s back in school and taking three credit hours at Santa Fe College.
For the first time in more than 30 years, Colette Cimino is a college student again.
Pictured is the Santa Fe College clock tower.
A Florida Senate bill could bring some changes to the Florida College System, including Santa Fe College.
Christopher Artiga knew the day would come.
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The story was updated to reflect the driver, Austin Yarbrough, died in UF Health Shands Hospital a day after the crash.
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Atlanta-based electronic music duo ATLiens will be performing at Simons on Friday night for their Space Cult Tour, playing alongside opening acts FLTHYVBZ and Frostbyte. The show is being hosted by Lucid Nightlife, which has been committed to bringing high-quality electronic events to Gainesville.
Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park’s staff hopes to get help from citizens Saturday clearing the damage Hurricane Irma left behind at the park, located at 4732 Millhopper Road.