CORAL GABLES, Fla. (WCJB) - The Florida women's basketball team packed up their six-game winning streak and took a road trip to Coral Gables to take on their final in-state opponent of their non-conference schedule.
The Gators (10-1) won their seventh game in a row by overcoming a 10-point third quarter deficit to the Hurricanes (7-4) to force overtime and win 76-73. The victory pushed the orange and blue to 3-1 against in-state opponents this winter.
City Commission Honors Middle School Winner of The Florida Women's History Essay Contest • ...
The Coral Springs city commission recognized Sawgrass Springs Middle School student Dmitri Francois for tying for first place at the 2022 Florida Women's History Essay Contest for Middle School Students on December 7.
Francois, an eighth-grader under the guidance of his language arts teacher, Fitz Lewis, wrote about Monique Ross, an engineer and assistant professor of engineering education at Florida International University.
Broward Health Coral Springs Milk Bank Creator Among March of Dimes Women of Distinction 2022 ...
December 12, 2022 – Broward Health Coral Springs Lactation Consultant Nichole Salisbury, RN, was one of 11 women recognized as a 2022 March of Dimes South Florida Women of Distinction Honoree at a recent awards luncheon at Signature Grand in Davie.
"It was truly an honor to be recognized by the March of Dimes for our efforts here in Coral Springs. I could never have launched this bank for our community without the support of our administration and leadership team," said Salisbury.
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Coral Springs Businesswoman's Pitch Wins $15K Prize • Coral Springs Talk
Ivelices Thomas, owner of HR & Beyond based in Coral Springs, and Lisa Shim, BankUnited senior executive vice president and head of consumer and small business banking.
A business pitch by a Coral Springs entrepreneur earned her the $15,000 grand prize at a summit celebrating South Florida businesswomen.
Gators downed by Panthers in regional semifinals, fall short of NCAA championship - The ...
Volusia Art Notes, Dec. 9, 2022 | Arts & Entertainment | hometownnewsvolusia.com
Snacks and supplies will be included. Children should bring their own lunch. The cost is $200 per child. Advance registration required. Seating is limited.
Arts After School will meet from 4 to 5p.m. Tuesdays for ages 5 and older. The cost is $20 per class and all supplies are included. Registration is required.
'Framing Agnes' unearths historic trans narratives for engaging doc
You might assume in 2022 that information about our cultural heroes from the past would be readily available.
What happens, though, when an important figure is part of a community that has been historically disregarded by the mainstream narrative?
That's the question explored in "Framing Agnes," a new film from transmasculine Canadian director Chase Joynt ("No Ordinary Man") that blends documentary, narrative, and speculative analysis as it goes on a deep dive into the buried case files of an infamous gender health study headed by ...
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