Professor to speak on spirituality's effect on health
By Daniela Abratt | Nov. 11, 2010Take a deep breath. Focus. Silence your mind.
Take a deep breath. Focus. Silence your mind.
Alachua County veterans will be celebrating Veterans Day in classic American style on Saturday.
A girl squeezes her stuffed animal as she sits on a couch rocking back and forth in a state of delirium.
Santa Fe College is preparing to open its new Bachelor of Science degree program in early childhood education this spring.
Andrew Nichols has used Ouija boards, locked his wife in a dungeon and stared as a grandfather clock rotated completely around by itself — all in the name of his career as a parapsychologist.
The legislation would allow all Florida colleges to add a small transportation fee to each credit hour for students.
The Student Government at Santa Fe College is hosting a kickoff event Tuesday to promote its campaign for better bus access for students.
Santa Fe College participated in a White House summit on community colleges Tuesday by submitting a video-recorded discussion.
Any GED-holding student in his or her first semester at Santa Fe College is now eligible for free tutoring, mentoring and seminars through the Pathways to Persistence program.
Starting this fall, a new bus route, 23, will be running from the Oaks Mall to Santa Fe College's northwest campus.
Santa Fe College had a busy day Tuesday, announcing tuition increases and professor pay raises, and receiving a $1.67 million grant for additions to a science facility.
The 500 people who gathered at Santa Fe College Friday and Saturday night for the third annual Stars Night Out benefit were celebrating more than the arts.
Santa Fe College students could have access to Gainesville's Regional Transit System for free in the fall.
Throughout finals week, Santa Fe College students will be able to kick back and gaze at the stars between exams.
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.