Internet scavenger hunts and camera-on policies: UF Professors adapt to the Zoom classroom
UF African American Studies professor Vincent Adejumo said he is like a Methodist preacher in his virtual classroom.
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UF African American Studies professor Vincent Adejumo said he is like a Methodist preacher in his virtual classroom.
UF President Kent Fuchs pledged to increase the amount of in-person courses offered in the Spring.
More than halfway through the first quarter, slightly above 100 students and staff members in Alachua County Public Schools have tested positive for COVID-19.
Two Senate candidates decided to run for UF Senate seats without any party affiliation, despite the unusually high number of party options in this Student Government election.
Cable is out and streaming is in, but not just yet in UF dorms.
Polling places are potential COVID-19 transmission points, which is pushing some students away from the UF Student Government election in-person voting. An online alternative was denied by the UF provost Sept. 21, adding to the long fight for online voting.
A furry, brown spider the size of two quarters crawled from underneath an unfinished baseboard between the window and floor in Brooke Senterfitt’s Liv+ Gainesville apartment.
This story was translated by Kristine Villarroel
It was an emotional and action-packed Tuesday night as discussions in the district office board room discussed concerns ranging from budget to teacher morale.
This story was translated by Sofia Echeverry.
Public Defender Stacy Scott usually started her day with defendants’ first court appearances in the Alachua County Courthouse.
I would like to propose that UF allocates a portion of our per-credit-hour tuition fees to upgrading the internet routers for those professors who are expected to lecture online from their homes.
Rooms containing exposed piping, bedrooms without windows and faulty Wi-Fi awaited Jamie Schemmel when he moved in to Hub Third Ave.
Whether on or off campus, a strong internet connection is on every student’s back to school list this Fall semester.
This story was translated by Guamay Martell
Residents economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can now receive more money from the county.
Local music artist Azazus received his first hint at 2020’s rising adult subscription content when he noticed an increasing number of Venmo and Cash App usernames in social media bios.
Austin, 9, sits at his laptop. Besides his mom and the Internet's interruption, the day was good.
First day of school pictures look a little different this year.