Largest mural on Santa Fe campus painted this week
By Bria Everett | Nov. 16, 2017Irish artist Maser will spend 55 hours painting one side of Santa Fe College’s Fine Arts building this week.
Irish artist Maser will spend 55 hours painting one side of Santa Fe College’s Fine Arts building this week.
About 135 Santa Fe College students, faculty and staff sampled foods from around the world between classes Tuesday afternoon.
Six-year-old Aidyn Montford, dressed as a skeleton, trick-or-treated with llamas, monkeys and hogs on Halloween.
Hurricane Irma, a major storm with wind speeds of 175 miles per hour, shifted further west Thursday night, making the potential effects on Gainesville more severe.
As the City of Gainesville braces for the impact of Hurricane Irma under a declaration of emergency, UF has not determined whether classes will be canceled Friday or Monday.
Gainesville residents and public leaders discussed pushing Santa Fe College to pay all employees a living wage in a Thursday meeting.
A student was arrested Wednesday afternoon for raping a woman at a party in a house near the UF Levin College of Law, Gainesville Police said.
A Santa Fe College student was arrested for drunk driving Thursday night after leaving Salty Dog Saloon, Florida Highway Patrol said.
After two years of planning, the Nature Coast Biological Station in Cedar Key will reopen to the public.
Emma Cahoon has dreamed of becoming a princess for a year.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Santa Fe College aims to encourage volunteerism and leadership among local women.
For the 48th year, the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival will display artwork from more than 200 artists.
When Jordan Chediak heard there would be free HIV testing at Santa Fe College, he didn’t hesitate to stop by.
Santa Fe College ended its yearlong 50th anniversary celebration by burying a time capsule and smashing a bottle of champagne Tuesday.
When 4-year-old Phoebe Dooley saw Cinderella at her front door, it was as if the tumor on her brainstem had disappeared — if only for a moment.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced his goals to reduce college tuition and fees Tuesday.
Thousands of candy-craving, costume-clad children went trick-or-treating at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo on Monday.
Santa Fe College police officers will get body cameras in the next year.
In one hand, Cristina Garcia clutches her phone. In the other, her rosary.
Throughout the week, Santa Fe College students will be able to learn more about a free new campus app during the college’s Safe Santa Fe Days.