Editorial: Thumbs up all around
A new crop of graduates was on display last week at St. Johns River State College’s spring commencement ceremony.
A new crop of graduates was on display last week at St. Johns River State College’s spring commencement ceremony.
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When Shannon Jacobsen, 43, applied to St. Johns River State College to earn her associate degree, she was a little apprehensive.
With dance routines such as paced lining, transversal, tracing dust, facing facsimile, frayed edges and grid dismantled, it’s no wonder Kaylee Cravey knows her stuff and is ready to share it.
As a second-year Florida School of the Arts student, Trey Myers, 19, is ready to take the plunge into doing what he loves best.
There’s a two-part episode of “Avatar: The Next Airbender” that is centered around a solar eclipse.
St. Johns River State College in Palatka hosted a party Monday for people to watch the last solar eclipse visible in North America until 2044.
Lillian Johnson has strength and it shows.
Some of the best and brightest visual artists who honed their craft in Palatka will have their works on display at the Student and Alumni Invitation.
Makari Nealy should be dancing.
It’s something that is evident to the 18-year-old Palatka resident who has been on stage since she was 5.
A bomb scare at St. Johns River State College was quickly quelled thanks to fast-acting campus security and the students who reported the suspect, a police official said Wednesday.