UF, Santa Fe Model UNs join
Can young people help halve extreme poverty rates or halt the spread of HIV/AIDS? The U.N. thinks so.
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Can young people help halve extreme poverty rates or halt the spread of HIV/AIDS? The U.N. thinks so.
The Association for Women in Science’s North Central Florida Affiliate Group is hoping to form a partnership with Santa Fe College.
A few years ago, Fiki Owhoso didn’t care about sustainability.
Anniel Rodriguez started playing guitar when he was 13 years old.
A student with a learning disability walked into the office of Dana Lindsey.
Bennye Alligood started working at Santa Fe College as a 17-year-old student, just two years after the college was first established in 1965.
Through a project known as “Cuba: Million Bible Mission,” The Rock of Gainesville Church is trying to raise more than $5 million to send a million Bibles to Cuba.
A man grabs his girlfriend around the neck, puts her head under the bathtub’s faucet and threatens to turn it on. He holds the woman’s cellphone in his hand, convinced she is talking to other men. In actuality, he cheated on her and frequently abused her.
Tatiana Kelly stood shyly next to her older sister and a friend at a peace rally Sunday.