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The people stood around Patriot’s Circle at Santa Fe College. All was silent except for a cough or a young child’s murmur.
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The people stood around Patriot’s Circle at Santa Fe College. All was silent except for a cough or a young child’s murmur.
Santa Fe College Student Senate started on a somber note Wednesday as members discussed the arrest of a professor and student in a recent undercover Gainesville Police operation.
A petition is on the rise to defeat legislation that would allow concealed carry on campus.
On Saturday morning, former Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan arrived at the Best Western Gateway Grand Hotel to receive an award for her work in public office.
Tropical Storm Erika degenerated to a trough of low pressure Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a State of Emergency Friday morning in preparation for Tropical Storm Erika.
Sarah Wolff and her family lived without power for two weeks, playing board games and reading books to pass time as the storm raged.
It’s too early to say if Tropical Storm Erika will impact Florida, but it’s not too early to start preparing for a hurricane.
Santa Fe College Student Senate kicked off its first meeting of the Fall semester Wednesday afternoon with new senators and an update to the leadership team.
He stood tall for months, surrounded with love and support from many.
It was 1966 when Joan Golliday walked through the doors of what was then Santa Fe Junior College.
After two contentious semesters, Santa Fe College Student Senate enjoyed an uneventful summer.
Legislation aiming to allow guns on campus is back in the Florida Senate chamber.
Standing at the podium, Nailah Summers fought back tears as she listed names.
Bert was too tall to be cut down in one swift motion.
The sky was dark and Century Tower’s bells echoed across UF campus as rain started to pour where the old tree still stood.
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Matias Garces’ fingers dance across the fretboard as his guitar cries out, singing the song of a man who lost it all.
They stood together in solidarity, praying and giving respect to the thousands of Nepalese killed in a devastating earthquake.
After a challenging two semesters for Santa Fe College’s Student Senate and Student Government, a new chapter for the chamber began last week.