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Gay Days takes over Orlando

The annual celebration planned for the first Saturday in June

The gay pride celebration re-visits area theme parks for the 19th year. Full story

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The Marion Theatre re-opens in a "grand" way

The grand re-opening is celebrated with a block party

Locals filled the downtown block between Fort King Street and Broadway to celebrate the re-birth of a historic icon. Full story

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Protesters take on Gainesville

Protesters took sides as Westboro Baptist Church picketed around Gainesville. The Church, known for picketing at U.S. soldiers' funerals and burning flags protested at the University of Florida and several churches in the area. Full story

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Mr. and Ms. CFCC 2010

Men and women compete in the annual scholarship program

On the stage set up with a "Hollywood theme" men and women danced, introduced their club, modeled career wear and answered an on-stage question all in hopes of becoming Mr. or Ms. CFCC. Full story

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Citrus expands again

The need for parking on the Citrus campus intensifies

A new parking lot has been added at the Citrus campus after record enrollment. The need for parking increased partially due to the new Learning and Conference Center. Full story

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Gerald Jones speaks "Those Things"

Author and speaker visits CFCC to encourage students to do great things

Gerald Jones was invited by the Student Activities Board (SAB) to discuss areas of his book, "Speak Those Things: Achieving Success by What You Say". Jones, who was raised locally, in Palatka, Fla., graduated from the University of Florida in 2006, with a degree in political science. He decided to use his education and background as a leadership tool, and travels to many campuses helping students find themselves. Full story

Black History

Black History is not just one month

CFCC hosts variety of events to celebrate Black History Month

February is Black History Month, and the students and faculty of CFCC have not forgotten. The month is full of events dedicated to African American culture. Whether it is a short film, a musical presentation or a luncheon, CFCC has an event for anyone looking to celebrate and recognize African Americans. Full story

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Life is not a mystery

Dr. Jon Mundy lectures on the mystical experience

Dr. Jon Mundy visited the Ocala CFCC campus to discuss his new book," What is Mysticism?". Mundy, a former Methodist minister, was invited to speak by Dr. Scott Olsen. His eighth book highlights the mystical experience, and the path to spiritual enlightenment. Full story

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Discount Fitness

CFCC students and faculty are offered an over 50 percent price cut at Compass Health and Fitness

While gym goers typically have to pay a fee of $60 per month, students can pay $25 a month without a one-year contract; faculty prices are $25 a month with a one-year contract. Full story

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Congratulations Graduates!

2009 grads recieve degrees

Summer and fall graduates graced the stage at First Baptist Church of Ocala on Dec. 11 for CFCC's commencement ceremony. Full story

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CFCC no more

CFCC's name change made final

As the junior college moves toward offering four-year degrees, a new name follows. Full story

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Gators are more than a football team

Jeff Klinkenberg discusses alligators in Florida

Jeff Klinkenberg, a writer for the St. Petersburg Times and published author, visited the Ocala campus in the Klein Center located in the Ewers building on Feb. 18 to speak for two hours about Florida culture and his career. Full story

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