TRUMP TAKES ALL
After a year-and-a-half-long battle, Donald Trump will become the next president of the United States.
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After a year-and-a-half-long battle, Donald Trump will become the next president of the United States.
As presidential election votes pour in tonight, Midtown patrons will knock back patriotic shots.
Kellerman, a Santa Fe College professor and UF public-speaking professor, keeps a “Billary Beer” can among his political collection, made for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
Kellerman, a Santa Fe College professor and UF public-speaking professor, keeps a “Billary Beer” can among his political collection, made for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
From left: U.S. congressional candidates Democrat Ken McGurn, independent Tom Wells and Republican Ted Yoho debated on Thursday evening at Santa Fe College during the Candidate Forums event, moderated by David Tegeder.
In front of a crowd of 50 residents, three congressional candidates squared off over the economy, the Affordable Care Act and student debt.
From left: U.S. congressional candidates Democrat Ken McGurn, independent Tom Wells and Republican Ted Yoho debated on Thursday evening at Santa Fe College during the Candidate Forums event, moderated by David Tegeder.
After being tasked with redeveloping downtown Gainesville about 20 years ago, Democrat Ken McGurn wants to take on Florida’s District 3 as a congressman.
From left: U.S. congressional candidates Democrat Ken McGurn, independent Tom Wells and Republican Ted Yoho debated on Thursday evening at Santa Fe College during the Candidate Forums event, moderated by David Tegeder.
Raigen Sumrall, 19, a Santa Fe College zoology student, dresses as King Louie from “The Jungle Book” during Santa Fe’s Boo at the Zoo for Halloween on Monday afternoon. According to Santa Fe President Jackson Sasser, Boo at the Zoo happens every year on Halloween and draws about 6,000 attendees.
Thousands of candy-craving, costume-clad children went trick-or-treating at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo on Monday.
Raigen Sumrall, 19, a Santa Fe College zoology student, dresses as King Louie from “The Jungle Book” during Santa Fe’s Boo at the Zoo for Halloween on Monday afternoon. According to Santa Fe President Jackson Sasser, Boo at the Zoo happens every year on Halloween and draws about 6,000 attendees.
Rena Cohen cried when she read she got a perfect score on her AP Statistics exam. When she received the news in a thin envelope from College Board on Oct. 14, she was in shock.
On Monday, a crowd of about 70 people learned about the history of race and education from a key player in the desegregation of Florida’s schools.
From left: Nafira Harris, 19, a Santa Fe College sociology student, takes a picture of her best friend Tanza Ellis, 30, with actress, model and singer Julissa Bermudez at Dillard’s on Monday evening during the Steve Madden X Dillard’s event.
American shoe designer and businessman Steve Madden spoke to a crowd of about 330 UF students about entrepreneurship, fashion and his career Monday in the Norman Hall auditorium. Madden later hosted an event at Dillard’s.
From left: Nafira Harris, 19, a Santa Fe College sociology student, takes a picture of her best friend Tanza Ellis, 30, with actress, model and singer Julissa Bermudez at Dillard’s on Monday evening during the Steve Madden X Dillard’s event.
From left: Teylor Mack, a 21-year-old Santa Fe College nursing sophomore, has her nails done by Bella Tuong, 34, a Glamour and Nails II worker, on Monday evening at Dillard’s.
As U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz spoke to a group of prospective Hillary Clinton volunteers Friday night, a group of Bernie Sanders supporters protested her presence, with one interrupting her speech.