Florida softball sees less team chemistry with COVID-19 protocols
Players rest their heads on bus windows, alone in rows typically shared with teammates. Half of the team scatters throughout the seats as the other half rides a separate bus.
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Players rest their heads on bus windows, alone in rows typically shared with teammates. Half of the team scatters throughout the seats as the other half rides a separate bus.
Open weekends are rarities for most softball teams in a normal season.
Over the next three months, the city of Alachua will be an open market for live music, local vendors and family fun.
Gainesville residents voted Tuesday to re-elect one city commissioner who saw them through a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, but voted out the other incumbent in favor of a local activist.
In her latest single, “Solita,” Marianella Rojas proclaims, “Canto lo que vivo, vivo lo que siento” – “I sing what I live, I live what I feel.”
The first time I pulled up to Café Risqué, I was nervous. Not about seeing the dancers or the clients or the club itself, but about the prospect of getting to know this place and telling its story.
Over the years, Elvis Duran and his co-host Scot Langley, also known as Froggy, have shared their private lives with their listeners: from a disease that nearly cost Froggy his life to the ceremony that united Duran with the love of his life.
Clinton Baker flipped a coin to decide the direction he would walk. At the 50/50 discretion of George Washington, he wound up in Micanopy.
Ole Miss had a clear strategy Sunday afternoon: wear down star Florida guard Lavender Briggs.
Traducido por Valeria Pagnani
Editor’s Note: The story contains mentions of sexual assault.
Moving past the challenges of 2020, Gainesville, Alachua County and UF Student Government elected officials have a positive outlook on what city and student life will look like this year.
Every afternoon, Ardell Wright unveils East Gainesville’s hidden gems on 98.9 Jamz.
It’s easier to put up lights without snow.
Severe weather has commenced again as hurricane season comes to an end.
Comedian Rob Riggle reminisced on his start in comedy and encouraged UF students to run toward their dream and make mistakes along the way.
Editor’s note: This article contains a reference to suicidal thoughts. Students were granted anonymity for reasons including the sensitivity of the topic and their ongoing interactions with the CWC.
Gainesville’s annual Tom Petty Birthday Bash will continue virtually this year following COVID-19 concerns with an all-star lineup featuring over 60 artists.
Delayed construction near UF’s on-campus Lakeside Residential Complex has disrupted students’ focus and access to campus since August, but the project is finally complete, one and a half months late.