Bidding farewell to the Gainesville restaurants lost this year
While Gainesville may be a city landlocked in the middle of Florida, its lively food scene still manages to foster a cult following and rivals its culinary competition around the state.
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While Gainesville may be a city landlocked in the middle of Florida, its lively food scene still manages to foster a cult following and rivals its culinary competition around the state.
Rachel Everly's plans after graduation went from teaching English as a second language in Spain to teaching Spanish at a high school in Washington D.C. in the span of a month.
In a continuously unpredictable environment, UF students remain conflicted as they determine where to live during the Spring.
UF, like most universities, has time-and-again expressed concerns for the well-being of its community during this unprecedented pandemic. UF, unlike most universities, has also asked the same community to choose between dying and having a job come Spring 2021.
We, the undersigned, are professors at the University of Florida. We write with concern about the risks and limitations of the university’s plan for Spring 2021. Moving classes back to a face-to-face format will endanger lives, unnecessarily. Moreover, the reality is that our last-minute, improvised plan for undergraduate education at the University of Florida next semester will not provide the best, or even a sufficient, learning and teaching environment.
UF unions and Gainesville community leaders — barred by thin walls and closed doors — clashed with officials over in-person classes Friday. The Board of Trustees approved new housing rate increases and were presented with the final version of a furlough policy.
Micanopy residents gathered around a 30-year-old Navajo drum, a symbol of the heartbeat of Earth.
Madison Weech said she preferred not to deal with other people and the noise when she worked in the UF Marston Library basement.
The superintendent of Alachua County Public Schools is resigning effective June 30 after a series of negative evaluations and community pressure.
Joe Yzaguirre was a farmworker crew leader in Immokalee, Florida, where he bussed workers to farms each day.
The world looks different during COVID-19, but the daunting task of studying for post-graduate entrance exams is still weighing on students’ minds.
UF’s lab students have had a taste of what’s to come next semester with more in-person classes — disconnect, distanced classrooms and COVID-19 tests.
The Alachua County Public Schools School Board swearing in ceremony Tuesday was historic for more than one reason.
Classic holiday tunes played over the bustle of midday traffic as students decorated holiday cards outside Turlington Hall.
UF College of Medicine announced its first female dean, Dr. Colleen Koch, Oct. 30, becoming the fifth UF Health college to be led by a woman.
Dear UF Students,
As of Thursday at 2 p.m., Biden sits at 264 Electoral College votes, according to The Associated Press. The AP called both Michigan and Wisconsin for Biden late Wednesday afternoon after a surge of mail ballots swung the states in his favor.
Nearly 60% of registered voters, more than 113,000 people, have already cast their ballot in Alachua County.
Cristina Cabada, the Alachua County Labor Coalition Coordinator, speaks to a crowd assembled across the street from the Dasburg House during a protest against in-person classes this spring at UF, on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020.
In Fall 2021, UF will open a Living Learning Community for first-generation UF students to access academic support and community.