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(07/23/20 11:31am)
Cancellations of internships because of the COVID-19 pandemic spurred UF student Danielle Gray to offer an opportunity — and school credits, if desired — for undergraduates and recent graduates to prove that they stayed productive despite global setbacks.
(07/23/20 9:01am)
Gainesville declared July 20 as Black Lives Matter and Trans Inclusive Movement Day. Trans and ally voices rang in the proclamation with chants and speeches on the steps of City Hall Monday.
(07/22/20 1:11pm)
Kaayana Sharma, 10, spent recess playing Ga-Ga Ball with her friends — a popular pastime of students at Stephen Foster Elementary School. The ball would fly among students while they jumped and laughed during a break from their classes.
(07/21/20 11:50am)
With temperatures climbing into the high 90 degrees, a freezing cold cone of ice cream hits the spot. Gainesville is always notorious for its swampy heat, so make sure to check out these local ice cream shops to grab a cone (or cup!) to celebrate international ice cream day today, July 21st.
(07/15/20 2:01pm)
This story was translated by Gabriella Guez
(07/15/20 11:46am)
Students can expect longer wait times for the bus this Fall as UF rolls out its reopening plan. Masks are required, too.
(07/10/20 9:39am)
After months of rumors and uncertainty, UF has finally released its updated Fall plan.
(07/07/20 4:50pm)
The Alachua County Commission voted unanimously to launch a relief grant program for local businesses and individuals impacted by COVID-19 in a Tuesday meeting.
(06/24/20 1:41pm)
From its start in 2004, the popularity of podcasts has skyrocketed. For some podcast hosts in Gainesville, their podcasts have provided a platform to share science, beliefs, music and business insights.
(06/09/20 1:19pm)
Justin Chirila frantically refreshed the browser on his laptop the night before his Advanced Placement macroeconomics exam. The high school senior had lost the WiFi in his house, and without it, he couldn’t complete the test.
(06/04/20 4:24pm)
When high school seniors throw their graduation caps in the air, it may be through the sunroof of a parked car.
(06/04/20 12:35pm)
It’s been months since some Gainesville tattoo artists have had a blank canvas in front of them. Now equipped with masks and thermometers, they can once again put needle to skin.
(05/22/20 2:15pm)
With an explosive cast and concepts, it was only a matter of a time until NBC’s “Community” graced streaming services with its impassioned comedy. Added to Netflix April 1, the show's zany capers of lovable misfits is sure to bring respite to TV sets in need.
(05/20/20 12:34am)
In the middle of the UF Student Government Senate meeting Tuesday, 26 senators left the Zoom call at once. The meeting ended shortly afterward.
(05/13/20 12:40pm)
In UF’s Student Government’s first Senate meeting of Summer Tuesday night, senators unanimously passed legislation that would provide $500,000 toward rent relief for UF students and more funds to student organizations.
(05/09/20 1:42pm)
For UF freshmen, a year of exciting new experiences usually concludes with a week of worry and stress as finals loom over their heads.
(05/08/20 8:53pm)
Studying for the Medical College Admission Test is like training for a marathon, Basil Hashimi said. He created a study schedule and planned specific practice problems and exams right up until May 16.
(05/04/20 12:58pm)
Editor’s note: This article contains mentions of sexual assault and violence. Reader discretion is advised.
(04/06/20 2:26pm)
“Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness” is the Netflix series that took the world by storm when it was released on March 20. The so-strange-it-can-only-be-true story is perfect fodder for a generation of meme creators and internet-savvy streamers.
(03/24/20 8:51pm)
In a virtual emergency meeting live-streamed to the public on Tuesday evening, County Commissioners discussed how the new stay-at-home order should be applied in Alachua County.