SFC offering community geocache class
By Carla Etheridge | June 11, 2012The hobby involves using a GPS device to find hidden containers called geocaches, which contain logbooks, at specific locations.
The hobby involves using a GPS device to find hidden containers called geocaches, which contain logbooks, at specific locations.
Jon Silman failed the first assignment he turned in to his future mentor.
Eight months of 13 Santa Fe College students’ hard work went up in the air Sunday morning. That’s exactly where they wanted it.
Students will soon be able to check out Gainesville bars and clubs without leaving their apartments with an extension of an app made for barhopping.
About 110,000 people walked along Northeast First Street during the two-day Santa Fe College Sprint Arts Festival to get a taste of Gainesville’s artistic culture.
On the night of April 2, Michael Crace died after three pulls by his roommate’s trigger finger. He was 20 years old.
James Klausner stood in the lobby of the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center on Tuesday as potential investors meandered by.
Regional Transit System saw an increase in ridership this year after partnering with Santa Fe College.
Lisa Vega knows what women need.
About 400 people feasted Saturday on stranger-than-usual fare at the UF student chapter of The Wildlife Society’s 29th annual Beast Feast.
The deadline for SFC’s second annual 48 Hour Film Competition was 7 p.m. sharp Sunday night at Emiliano’s Cafe — a deadline so strict that two teams were disqualified for submitting three minutes late.
Like other college students facing midterms, Santa Fe junior Laura Putlek has a project and paper due this week, two exams and two lab practicals.
The Alachua County School Board voted Tuesday to keep county schools' 2012-13 Spring Break separate from that of UF and Santa Fe College.
Gainesville organizations provide affordable activities on Valentine's Day for the penniless, love-struck college student.
Bridget Grogan is afraid her son will spend spring break without her again.
Eleven people perished on Interstate 75 near Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, several of whom called Gainesville home.
The last couple of months contained some of the happiest moments in Christie Nguyen's life, a life that came to a tragic end on Interstate 75 on Sunday morning.
Authorities are releasing the identities of those involved in Sunday morning's Interstate 75 accident, and Santa Fe College identified one of the fatalities as a longtime student.
Santa Fe College has added extra police officers, lights and self-defense classes on campus after the Jan. 12 kidnapping.
Santa Fe College police recovered a student's backpack Sunday morning, three days after she was kidnapped, but officers are still searching for the culprit.