Gainesville retirement community participates in CDC COVID-19 study
Wayne Forehand’s phone unfailingly rings every Monday at noon. On the other end: a call from a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.
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Wayne Forehand’s phone unfailingly rings every Monday at noon. On the other end: a call from a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.
A rear-end car collision on Northwest 39th Avenue next to Publix left one person dead Saturday.
A women-owned local business is helping both people and the planet stay clean.
A relaxing evening for Tomi Adesogan involves switching on a podcast at her bedroom desk with an array of intricate tools and delicate hardware splayed out before her.
Nusrat Yeasmin follows prayer rules and touches her forehead, nose, palms, knees and toes for the third time onto a crimson carpet embellished with beige arabesque patterns. In another room downstairs, her husband and son do the same after breaking their 14-hour fast.
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March 16 shattered Asian America. That day, a white shooter murdered eight people in Atlanta spas. Six of the victims were Asian women.
Britney Bunbanlu packed her bag for the two-hour trip to Tampa in late March 2020.
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Old newspaper articles, portraits and personal drawings, pictures and notes highlighting the lives and accomplishments of 11 Alachua County female trailblazers can be found at the Matheson History Museum.
Student Government Senate President Franco Luis’ first official action in his newly elected position was writing a public letter to SG and university officials expressing disappointment in one of UF’s recent decisions to suspend three organizations from campus.
Three conservative UF student groups are under temporary suspension after violating university COVID-19 guidelines and failing to register for an on-campus event, the university announced in a statement Sunday.
With eight seconds left on the shot clock, Florida guard Kiara Smith missed a layup. Forward Cydnee Kinslow swooped in with a save that reset the clock.
Skyler Cuevas recuerda los momentos cuando ella sirvió como voluntaria de tutoría para niños de familias migrantes con su organización Children Beyond Our Borders. Ahora como presidenta de la organización, Cuevas y su equipo se están adaptando a los cambios que COVID-19 les trajo a ellos y a las familias migrantes a las que sirven.
Even in her absence, Dr. Mavis Agbandje-McKenna’s fierce dedication to science and research serves as an empowering example for women in science.
Gainesville residents will vote on two city commission seats Tuesday.
Joe Harris, a 91-year-old Gainesville resident experiencing homelessness, believes if he got COVID-19, he would have died.
Twelve months. Three semesters. One atypical year.
Julius Irving anxiously waited for a jury with only one Black woman on it to decide his fate. After more than a year and nine months awaiting trial, he would either be freed or be sentenced to life in prison.
A group of UF researchers have called upon the National Institutes of Health and other funding agencies to address racial disparities in providing support to Black researchers.