Santa Fe says goodbye to mathematics administrative assistant after 14 years
By Hunter Williamson | Feb. 3, 2015Santa Fe College said goodbye to Janet Foster on Tuesday, who had worked for the college for 14 years.
Santa Fe College said goodbye to Janet Foster on Tuesday, who had worked for the college for 14 years.
Forget long lines — coffee can soon be delivered to your door.
Slating for seats in Student Government ended at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Participation was high this semester: 617 students slated for Swamp Party, while 175 slated for the most recent incarnation of its opposition, Access Party. All in all, it was a civil affair — enthusiasm for the political process met the machinery of SG bureaucracy, signing up students to run for seats and affect the future of this university.
Do you know what your Student Government senators accomplished this past semester? Do you know their names or their goals? No? Me either. There is one thing I’m sure we all know: They’re most likely members of the Swamp Party.
Last year, Peter Alonso was a bright spot for Florida.
As issues concerning feminism become increasingly popular and hotly debated, a faction of its opponents attempt to match that growth and diminish feminism’s lasting effect. The men’s rights movement — or meninists, as they so cutely call themselves — represents the loudest organized voices against feminism, bemoaning a neglect of men they believe remains unaddressed. At best, this movement is a redundant protest of issues that feminism already seeks to address. At worst, meninists are making a misogynistic mockery of true activism and misguidedly placing blame.
I ate some salad, double-checked my alarm — set for every three hours — closed my eyes and tried to worry about upcoming exams. I wasn’t asking for a next-day headache; I wanted to prove dream catchers couldn’t stop bad dreams.
National Signing Day is here and recruits are now able to sign their national letter of intent and formally commit to their college of choice. Here are 10 players to watch out for as Jim McElwain attempts to round out his first recruiting class as Florida’s head coach. All information regarding rankings comes from Rivals.com.
Lauren Haeger has been a staple in the UF softball lineup and pitching rotation since she was a freshman.
UF’s men’s tennis team has been nothing short of hot and cold thus far this season.
I thought I’d carry on the theme of keys for this week’s DIY craft. Gotta put those color coded keys somewhere! So here is an easy way to make a cute key holder for your dorm, apartment, etc.
I’m sure that almost every one of us has read our horoscope at least once whether it be in a magazine, an app on our phone, or if you’re on of my friends, you’ve sat while I forced you to listen to your sign’s horoscope for that day.
Gladstone Michel and Ruth DeClasse said goodbye to their only son, Jerry DeClasse, for the last time Sunday afternoon.
Almost 300 students made their ways to the UF Reitz Union Grand Ballroom for day two of qualifying and slating.
Gainesville Police arrested an employee at the Hoggetowne Medieval Faire on Sunday morning in connection with the rape of a local 15-year-old girl.
Professionally dressed with freshly updated resumes in hand, students have a lot to prepare before making their Career Showcase entrances.
A Gainesville woman was arrested early Sunday after reportedly crashing into five cars in an apartment complex parking lot while driving drunk.
Santa Fe College students and faculty can now learn more than 60 languages for free online — including Pirate.
A local cat rescue group will be fixing its 45,000th cat this weekend.
A new website is helping Taryn Tacher reach her $2,000 fundraising goal for Dance Marathon.