Santa Fe introduces site to help veterans on their job hunts
By Hunter Williamson | Feb. 16, 2015Santa Fe College introduced a new service aimed at helping veterans find jobs, but some veterans say the tool may not be all that useful.
Santa Fe College introduced a new service aimed at helping veterans find jobs, but some veterans say the tool may not be all that useful.
Santa Fe College Student Senate struggled to reach and keep enough senators present to conduct business during Wednesday’s meeting.
Two Santa Fe College professors recently received a $5,000 grant from Google for a new computer programming course aimed at making computer science interesting and inclusive to more students.
Santa Fe Student Senate approved funding, swore in a new senator and debated a club’s status at Wednesday’s meeting.
Santa Fe College said goodbye to Janet Foster on Tuesday, who had worked for the college for 14 years.
Santa Fe College students and faculty can now learn more than 60 languages for free online — including Pirate.
Locals can now explore the universe with a million more pixels.
Santa Fe College has a new Student Body president two-thirds through the term.
Santa Fe College senators have started to announce which student government positions they will be running for.
Continuing the forward-looking sentiment of Spring Convocation, Santa Fe’s Student Senate on Wednesday announced programs to combat social issues within the college.
A plan from President Barack Obama to make the first two years of community college free has some Santa Fe academics and students at odds.
Following a series of controversies, Santa Fe College Senate President Jeremy Pierce announced Wednesday he will not be running for re-election.
Santa Fe College Student Government will hold its first Senate meeting of the year today at 4 p.m.
Santa Fe College held its Spring convocation Monday, during which it highlighted the achievements of the previous semester and addressed issues that the college plans to combat.
Santa Fe College administration announced Friday it would no longer offer job employment to Student Government leaders. Though the eight leaders still in office will receive wages until the close of Spring semester, the college immediately stopped paying the organization’s student directors last week.
Student senators at Santa Fe College failed to address a resolution that could have led to Senate President Jeremy Pierce’s impeachment Wednesday.
Santa Fe College student senators will present an amendment today that could allow administration to remove active Student Government members without trial.
Santa Fe College Police has boosted its presence on campus following a shooting at Florida State University late last week.
Student senators at Santa Fe College spent nearly four hours Wednesday debating nearly everything but the impeachment of its Senate president.
A confidential complaint about Santa Fe College’s Student Senate president spiraled into a series of threats and verbal altercations this month -- all of which came to a head last Wednesday when the college’s Senate made impeaching its president, Jeremy Pierce, possible.