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(09/10/21 6:03pm)
One morning in 2001, Americans crowded around office TVs with colleagues, longed to hold the children they had just sent to school and made crude estimates as to how long it would take to recover all the bodies from downtown Manhattan.
(09/02/21 12:00pm)
The Trailblazers: 150 Years of Alachua County Women exhibit highlights the stories and accomplishments of eleven women from Alachua County. The women highlighted include Daphne Duval Williams, Sarah Hamilton Matheson, Dr. Sarah Lucretia Robb, Marjorie Harris Carr, Vivian Washington Filer, Judith Brown, Margaret Tebeau, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Clara Backus Floyd Gehan, Mary Etta Hancock Cubberly, and Emmaline Hardy Buchholz.
(08/31/21 1:32am)
In a year and a half, the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed humanity’s way of life. With work and academic environments shifting to virtual settings and in-person social activities coming to a halt, relationships of all types are bound to experience a level of strain due to these changes.
(08/30/21 1:00pm)
Cries from a jail cell are not unheard of. But pursuant to state law, the tears of a newborn behind bars should be.
(08/27/21 1:07pm)
UF Health Shands Hospital reached its highest number of children hospitalized with COVID-19, Ed Jimenez, the hospital’s CEO said.
(08/19/21 2:00pm)
With Fall classes set to begin Monday, UF’s COVID-19 case numbers are reaching peaks comparable to last winter.
(07/30/21 9:30pm)
UF’s residence halls are meant to be a second home for students, fostering a safe and welcoming environment at the university. But UF’s Crime Log shows residence halls are the most prominent places for rape on campus.
(07/26/21 3:06am)
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(07/22/21 11:00am)
“Joy,” “support” and “understanding” were just a few of the words that came to attendees’ minds at the start of the virtual Reframe and Reclaim event Wednesday evening.
(07/06/21 12:30pm)
When Stefanie Alvarez talks about her boyfriend, Moises Rodan, she emphasizes his empathy.
(07/06/21 12:00pm)
This Fall, two new sexual harassment prevention measures are coming to UF: a revamped sexual assault prevention training for incoming students and an app to aid students and employees who need sexual assault resources.
(06/28/21 12:00pm)
Macayla Bricarell’s cat, Lucy, may be sassy, but that’s exactly what the 22-year-old UF alumna missed about her cat when she was in Gainesville.
(06/27/21 12:58am)
The 2020-21 Florida Gators athletics season brought forward both good memories — like a national championship and walk-off victories — and ugly ones — like bitter rivalry losses and early postseason exits.
(06/26/21 7:00pm)
Across the country, people come together to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community through Pride Month.
(06/16/21 4:41pm)
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.
(06/09/21 3:26pm)
A rear-end car collision on Northwest 39th Avenue next to Publix left one person dead Saturday.
(05/27/21 10:30am)
A women-owned local business is helping both people and the planet stay clean.
(05/24/21 10:30am)
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.
(05/14/21 10:05am)
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.
(04/25/21 6:25pm)
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