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Relax with the sloths at Carson Springs Wildlife Sanctuary
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - This week’s Wildlife Wednesday showcases Annabelle and Myers, our two-toed sloths. Different from three-toed sloths, two-toed sloths spend most of their time living upside down in trees. They are nocturnal animals and eat greenish algae as their main source of protein, which eventually affects the...
Santa Fe College Trustee Carrie Lee earns national recognition
Santa Fe College Trustee Caridad "Carrie" E. Lee has been recognized by the Association of Community College Trustees as the 2024 Trustee Leadership Award winner for the southern region. The post Santa Fe College Trustee Carrie Lee earns national recognition appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
First-Gen Faculty and Staff Invited to Self-Identify
August 28, 2024 – Santa Fe College is a designated member of the First-Gen Forward Network because of its ongoing commitment to helping first-generation college students succeed. All currently employed faculty and staff members who were first-gen college students are invited to self-identify. We proudly share this information with...
Florida men’s golf seeks second national championship in three years
Last season was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the Gators after losing three key golfers to graduation. Instead, head coach J.C. Deacon guided Florida to the final round of stroke play in the NCAA championship. Florida returns four of five starters from the 2024 NCAA championship lineup and...
10 college football freshmen who can make a major impact in 2024
(BVM) – Every college football season includes a handful of true freshmen making an impact. Caleb Downs of Alabama (now at Ohio State), Reuben Bain of Miami, and Eugene Wilson III of Florida were the biggest first-year stars in 2023 and they will now look to continue their success as sophomores.
TV20 sports team breaks down Gator football with SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - With a few days until the Gator football opener. TV20 sports director Jake Rongholt sat down with Paul Finebaum to break down a variety of topics like the Gator football offseason, Billy Napier’s job status, and another veiled shot at Florida State’s shocking loss in Ireland.
Florida football announces honorary Mr. Two Bits vs. Miami
Former Florida football defensive lineman Jevon Kearse is set to serve as the honorary Mr. Two Bits for the game against No. 19 Miami, the University of Florida announced on Tuesday. Mr. Two Bits is a Florida football tradition that dates back to the 1940s. The title is given to...
Arrest made in hate-filled vandalism case at Gainesville City Hall
GAINESVILLE, FL (352today.com) – The Gainesville Police Department (GPD) has made an arrest in the case of vandalism at City Hall. In March, a vandal struck three times at the City Hall Complex. In addition to breaking windows at the Old Library Building and the mayor’s office, the vandal left two racist and threatening notes behind.
Pickup hits UF student on bicycle
A pickup hit and severely injured a UF student riding a bicycle at the intersection of SW 4th Avenue and SW 13th Street on Tuesday afternoon. According to Gainesville Police Department (GPD) spokesperson Brandon Hatzel, the incident happened around 5 p.m. and the bicyclist is at a local hospital with severe injuries.
Shift in Florida’s lizard population could influence the spread of mosquito-borne diseases, UF scientists say
FLORIDA – A team of scientists from the University of Florida is exploring the impact of a lizard population shift that could influence the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. The brown anole, a nonnative lizard, has grown to be a common sight in Florida. However, it’s possible that its population...
Cocaine bricks wash up on Florida beach — yet again
A package containing 16 bricks of suspected cocaine was found on a beach in the Florida Keys by tourists, authorities revealed this week, marking yet another discovery of the drug on the state's shores.The package, which was found by guests of the Islands of Islamorada resort late Sunday morning, was turned over to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as is standard procedure, according to a statement from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. Authorities did not specify how much the drugs weighed.The sheriff's office also released a photo of the cocaine, showing a package wrapped and taped with a picture...
Florida Installer Files Bankruptcy, Leaving $1.3M in Unfinished Projects
After the Florida Attorney General’s office launched a consumer protection investigation and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) logged a consumer alert, a Sarasota, Florida-based window and glass door installer filed for bankruptcy, leaving clients in the lurch. According to documents filed with the Florida Middle Bankruptcy Court, owner Todd...
'You are the hunted:' Bradford, Columbia look to succeed despite losses and grueling schedules
Two seasons ago, Columbia and Bradford stood on the precipice of greatness. The teams from Lake City and Starke were each two wins from a state championship in Classes 3S and 2S, respectively. ...
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