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The COVID-19 pandemic has been a force of change across the globe, bringing about new health standards, new work atmospheres and new hobbies.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been a force of change across the globe, bringing about new health standards, new work atmospheres and new hobbies.
When the world turns to chaos, the people turn to television.
Sitting in her Seminole County home decorated with Moai statues and stocked with pareos, a Polynesian cloth garment, Izzy Kadzban received long-awaited news.
Transgender Day of Remembrance, celebrated every year on Nov. 20, acts as a day to honor and memorialize those lost to anti-transgender violence. Started by transgender activist Gwendolyn Ann Smith following the death of Rita Hester in 1998, the day has become an annual commemoration of lives lost and struggles faced.
Some missions aren’t halted by an online format. Three UF Hispanic American and advocacy organizations hope to open dialogue on U.S. immigration with the Netflix documentary “Immigration Nation.”
Cable is out and streaming is in, but not just yet in UF dorms.
As if college wasn’t stressful enough, the coronavirus pandemic has sickened and killed people we know, amplified racial inequities and exploited our personal, social and institutional vulnerabilities. Within this context, the UF Counseling and Wellness Center (CWC) is launching a series of columns about mental health topics relevant to our campus.
Charlie Kaufman’s “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” was released on Netflix Sept. 4
Charlie Kaufman’s “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” was released on Netflix Sept. 4
One character. Four names. Countless winter coats.
The Netflix movie "Only" was added to the streaming service July 5.
The Netflix movie "Only" was added to the streaming service July 5.
Belonging to the archaic category of endlessly recycled narratives, Takashi Doscher’s “Only” illustrates mid-20s couple Will and Eva’s struggle to survive an apocalyptic pandemic that has shoved humanity to the brink of extinction. However, deviating from previous epidemic clichés, Doscher’s original story adds a twist, hinted in its title as subtly as it is guised by its nonsequential narrative structure. Although the virus’ infectivity does not discriminate, it onlyposes a health threat for women: males are asymptomatic.
Gyms are considered a second home for athletes because they spend multiple hours training there every day.
Great post players like Shaquille O’Neal, Tamika Catchings and Brittney Griner all share one trait: strength.
The new Netflix docuseries "Jeffery Epstein: Filthy Rich" was released on May 27.
The new Netflix docuseries "Jeffery Epstein: Filthy Rich" was released on May 27.
The prevalence of political corruption provides an affluent criminal with a get-out-of-jail free card, and Netflix’s latest docuseries “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich” compiles the most infamous and exonerated criminal chronicle of the last decade: Jeffrey Epstein’s 20-year history of child sexual abuse and human trafficking.
There are many films featuring universities such as Harvard and UCLA, but what about UF? It was this question, posted on the unofficial UF subreddit that prompted a discussion about films linked to the university.
Eating crackers in bed always leads to crumbs by your feet, even if you think that you’re eating them carefully.