Santa Fe College students create amateur fight club
By JOHN J. BOOTHE | Nov. 18, 2009The club is offering free mixed martial arts lessons during the students' free time.
The club is offering free mixed martial arts lessons during the students' free time.
Santa Fe College opted not to follow UF's lead by banning smoking on campus.
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo opened its haunted home to more than 5,000 people for an afternoon of fairy tales and furry tails Saturday for its 15th annual Boo at the Zoo.
Halloween in Gainesville is about to get a whole lot wilder.
Environmental club members painted a large plywood cutout and gave out information about living sustainable lifestyles.
Three Santa Fe College students with a boat, beef kidneys, candles and a blow-up doll were banned from campus when they tried to shoot prank pictures on Lake Alice.
Santa Fe College's new concert band, the Santa Fe Winds, will kick off its debut season tonight at 7:30 with its first performance.
When Jerry Williamson took hold of the microphone at Saturday's health care town hall meeting, all the stinging hisses and jubilant yells that had been bouncing off the walls of the Santa Fe College's gym faded to a suppressed murmur.
There won't be a full moon Saturday, but guests can celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and the first walk on the moon with marshmallow MoonPies.
The days of Santa Fe College renting UF facilities to accommodate its performing arts will soon be over.
In a small den on the west side of the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo, there are now four Asian small-clawed otters, two more than there used to be.
Danielle Rossi doesn't find Chinese as difficult as she thought she would, partly because she loves China.
After awarding 2,710 associate degrees last year, Santa Fe College topped national charts by placing sixth in the nation in Community College Week's Top 100 Best Associate Degree Producers for 2009.
Gov. Charlie Crist put the kibosh on Santa Fe College students' hopes for prepaid and reduced fair for bus rides.
After 10 years at Santa Fe College, Anne Kress will work her last day Friday before leaving to become the next president of Monroe Community College in Rochester, N.Y.
This year, Earth Day will leave a permanent mark on Santa Fe College's campus.
After an asbestos scare forced its closure on Friday, Santa Fe College's Health Sciences Building W reopened Tuesday after testing.
It's not often that meetings designed to address college budget cuts have audience members feeling more like they're in the middle of a teen musical.
Santa Fe College's Anne Kress was named as one of three finalists Monday for president of Monroe Community College in Rochester, N.Y.
Come fall, Santa Fe College will begin offering four-year degrees for the first time, which will put it in competition with UF for even more of the state's already-scarce funds.