The recent guest column on these pages by the former chair of the New College of Florida Board of Trustees, Mary Ruiz, is the latest example of former NCF leaders trying to cover up their crime scene ...
Faculty say administrators at the public liberal arts institution are changing core course offerings in a way that is ideologically driven and harmful to students.
New College of Florida Board Trustee Don Patterson responds to former Board Chair Mary Ruiz's recent criticism of the school's administration.
A Republican former state lawmaker in northwest Florida is poised to become the latest in a string of conservative ...
17% lower than a planned graduation rate of 67% – set by Corcoran's predecessor, Patricia Okker – for 2026. In 2022, New College of Florida awarded 156 bachelor’s degrees.; a year later ...
Steals: 10 (Clark 6, Caneris, Close, Moore, Scott). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .523, FT .679. 3-Point Goals: 7-25, .280 (Gross 3-7, Massey 2-4, Doyle 1-2, Wood 1-5, Alesso 0-1, Ellison 0-1 ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — When a group of kids in Florida stumbled across an empty trick-or-treat bowl, they took matters into their own hands. Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood shared the video ...
This fall, the Met pairs images of Florida by Walker Evans and Anastasia Samoylova, the first living female photographer with ...
Florida State recently expanded their 2025 wide receiver board after suffering a few decommitments at the position this season. One new offer at wideout for the Seminoles was to Cocoa (Fla.) ...
Nothing really new. We are getting more time to talk, and getting more familiar with each other. I feel like I could learn some great things from him if I go to Florida. I think I can learn how to ...
The injury ends Mertz's college eligibility with the Gators ... a four-year career at Wisconsin, Mertz reached new heights under Napier at Florida. The Kansas native completed 74% of his passes ...
While this phrase was most famously used by former President Ronald Reagan, it’s a fitting response to the Oct. 23 guest column by Mary Ruiz, a former New College of Florida board trustee and chair.