Santa Fe College to go maskless
Soon, people will be allowed to sit in classrooms on Santa Fe College’s campus without a mask.
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Soon, people will be allowed to sit in classrooms on Santa Fe College’s campus without a mask.
To graduate from Santa Fe College during a pandemic, Shariff Manlosa had to balance a family and school schedule. Comforting a baby while attending virtual lectures was not always an easy task.
Alachua County called on artists to design art centered around the concept of a megaphone.
College students collaborated internationally in a competition to produce ideas for sustainable development in technology without jeopardizing future generations.
Santa Fe College partnered with the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County to host a COVID-19 vaccine event Thursday, providing 442 doses of the Moderna vaccine to students, faculty, staff and community members.
A blue-skinned beauty in a white and orange ombre dress designed to advertise an energy lemonade drink. Fresh vegetables cut by hand to create a visual feast and festive font for a poster campaign. A man in orange pants caught in suspension above a pink and black skateboard in a photograph.
With the crackling sound of black tires on gray gravel, a white limousine crawled to a stop at the in-person graduation ceremony’s stage. An excited graduate had arrived.
Elliot Blue Monroe, a Key deer who goes by Blue, was alone and about the size of a housecat when people in Big Pine Key and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service observed him wandering alone in April.