Santa Fe wins five awards at Model UN competition
This weekend, Kayla Caniff won an award for representing the United Kingdom.
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This weekend, Kayla Caniff won an award for representing the United Kingdom.
Rita Revak-Lutz spends her free time making earrings.
The possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1. The odds of an American being killed in a terrorist attack (including terrorist attacks carried out overseas) are 1 in 20 million. C-3PO enlightened us with the former cosmic fact in 1980, while The Washington Post gave us the latter just two years ago. Despite the data, more than most on the campaign trail, including plenty who hold power in Washington, D.C., vie for further increases in discretionary spending for defense and cite the threat of terrorism (specifically attacks carried out by radical jihadists) as the primary reason for this necessity.
Tyler Welz (left), a 22-year-old Santa Fe nursing senior, and Caroline Lewis, a 21-year-old Santa Fe nursing senior, sell earrings on Nov. 30, 2015, outside Santa Fe’s food court to fund a trip to the Nursing Student Association's annual convention in Orlando. The earring sale ends today at 2 p.m.
In the cold weather early Monday night, three Santa Fe College students and one adviser pitched tents on the Oak Grove to experience, for one night, what it’s like to be homeless.
America is not and will never be a Christian nation.
Clarinda Choice (left), a 29-year-old Santa Fe student leadership and activity specialist, and Jacobi Bedenfield, a 19-year-old Santa Fe agriculture freshman, chat under Santa Fe's "Oak Grove" late Nov. 23, 2015. Choice and Bedenfield were two of the five participants raising awareness for homelessness by camping overnight at the college.
Melanie O’Rourke took a few steps back before she hit Donald Trump’s body with a stick.
In a chapel on Friday, every person received a slip of paper.
On Monday, UF defeated then-No. 7 Florida State in an 82-72 thriller, it’s biggest win since beating then-No.15 Kentucky on Feb. 9, 2014.
A proposed amendment to Santa Fe College rules that e-cigarettes are placed under the same tobacco rules as regular cigarettes moved closer to final approval Wednesday.
Santa Fe College Student Senate moved forward with several bills Wednesday, which included amendments to court appearance rules and Senate meeting attendance requirements.
Leo Jaramillo spoke to his neighbor twice in six years.
The free world continues to weep for Paris this week.
Electronic cigarette usage could soon be restricted on Santa Fe College’s campus.
When Marilyn Wall and her five roommates graduated from UF, they were living off peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Brian Chabue and Dane Scholl were enjoying cigars and the night sky in the Gainesville countryside Monday when a green fireball shot through the sky and exploded like a firework.
With their arms around each other, chanting in a circle on Turlington Plaza, students and community members were united with the University of Missouri.
About 50 local workers gathered at the corner of West University Avenue and 13th Street on Tuesday to rally for higher wages.
Frank Blankenship, the 63-year-old founder of MindFreedom Florida, protests for a $15 minimum wage at the corner of West University Avenue and 13th Street on Nov. 10, 2015. There were 60 people protesting, including local politicians, student group representatives, local faith leaders and Santa Fe College faculty.