Florida Democratic Party chairwoman to address SFCC class
By KATIE EMMETS | Dec. 3, 2007Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Karen Thurman will visit SFCC on Wednesday to speak to a political science class of about 20 students.
Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Karen Thurman will visit SFCC on Wednesday to speak to a political science class of about 20 students.
Jack Hanna said he knew he wanted to be a zookeeper when he was 12 years old.
When walking alone at night, stick to well-lit areas. Keep your hands empty. Be aware of your surroundings.
Jack Hanna, a famous animal expert, will speak in Gainesville on Monday to benefit the SFCC Teaching Zoo.
As smiles exploded on the Bomb Squad's faces, team member Gus Moran couldn't contain himself.
Despite a chilly morning, 30 people came to trim their tresses Wednesday to give 150 inches to SFCC's first hair-donation drive.
Local residents in need of a haircut will have a chance to give their locks to a donation drive sponsored by SFCC today.
SFCC sophomore Tracey Chace and freshman Rachel Friedlander got the chance Monday to lobby politicians in Washington, D.C., on environmental issues.
Standing before her peers, Essence Glover knew the White Bengals were coming to an end.
Two SFCC students, along with 6,000 other students from around the nation, will lobby Congress today to discuss environmental issues.
While the white-handed gibbon screams to mark its territory, visitors at the zoo may give it something else to scream about Wednesday.
Morgan Miller, Big Red team member, walked into a conference room expecting to be disappointed.
Visitors to Theatre Santa Fe's fourth annual haunted house fundraiser got an eerie greeting Friday and Saturday night.
Gainesville mayor Pegeen Hanrahan and SFCC President Jackson Sasser discussed the possibility of a mass transit system for SFCC students Wednesday.
There were squeals of joy from Team White Bengals and disappointed looks from Team Krackerjacks on Monday.
Before Andrew Ssewankambo, 38 Ugandan children kicked soccer balls made of banana leaves and played without proper uniforms, but Ssewankambo, 19, is changing that.
After a two-month search, Anne Kress was named provost and vice president of academic affairs at SFCC on Tuesday.
They won't be living in a house together and there's no singing involved, but otherwise SFCC's latest project is the spitting image of a reality show.
Anne Kress said she has high expectations for the people that work for her, but she understands it can be hard to get there.
Barbara Burrows said when she left SFCC for the University of Texas, she knew she'd return.