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(09/13/21 1:00pm)
Kelly Baker’s wife relies on her phone or tablet to work as a certified nursing assistant in Gainesville. Her mother-in-law also takes classes from home, and her 5-month-old daughter enjoys watching educational videos.
(09/07/21 1:32pm)
Akeem Thompson lit up the room with his smile and hyped up crowds like no other. With his goofy persona and sick beats, Thompson brought laughter, joy and rhythm to Gainesville.
(09/07/21 1:31pm)
The Alachua County School District continues to butt heads with Gov. Ron DeSantis, prolonging conflict over the mask mandate, two lawsuits and a removed school board member.
(09/03/21 12:33pm)
Three months ago, Brandi McElvain Fisher scoured Ticketmaster. Glancing at the screen, her eyes paused on the event she yearned to attend with bated breath.
(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)
Lacy Gifford, 38, voted for Commissioner Gail Johnson because of her commitment to East Gainesville, Porters Quarters and Seminary Lane. But with Johnson’s voice gone, the East Gainesville resident is uneasy about not having a voice for historically Black neighborhoods on the commission.
(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 1:10pm)
UF graduate assistants will be reimbursed for health and transportation costs as part of fee relief for Summer and Fall 2021.
(08/27/21 1:12pm)
The Gainesville City Commission met Aug. 26 to discuss the enforcement of Alachua County’s newly-renewed seven-day mask mandate and to plan a special election following Commissioner Gail Johnson’s resignation.
(08/25/21 2:30pm)
Following the Aug. 23 sold out BROCKHAMPTON concert, Student Government Productions announced two more events to elevate the student experience, which will be paid for by a $1.55 million reserve funds transfer to SG agencies.
(08/23/21 9:10pm)
City of Gainesville Commissioner Gail Johnson announced her resignation during a city commission meeting Monday.
(08/23/21 2:03pm)
With linked arms and voices chanting “there’s blood on their hands” and “Black women matter,” about 100 protesters overtook the entrance of Alachua County Jail on Aug. 21.
(08/23/21 2:02pm)
Alachua County residents and visitors now need to wear a mask in public indoor areas for the next week following a vote from the Alachua County Commission. But the mandate doesn’t include UF buildings and facilities.
(08/23/21 1:05pm)
As she sat in her classroom at Newberry Elementary School, a fifth -grade student just wanted to learn.
(08/12/21 1:44pm)
About 50 protesters gathered outside of Alachua County Jail Wednesday afternoon in unity with grieving mother Erica Thompson, a 25-year-old woman who lost her baby after giving birth in jail.
(08/13/21 4:27pm)
Crazy, unexpected and witty: This is how executive producer Olivia Cerio describes ChomPics’ most recent web series, “Foundations of Crime Solving.”
(08/06/21 2:33am)
UF faculty and staff are dissatisfied with the university’s limited response to COVID-19 as Florida shattered its record for the highest-ever daily total of new cases.
(08/03/21 11:17pm)
Members of ShabbaTones sang in unison as their voices echoed in the hall at UF Hillel, signaling the beginning of the choir’s first in-person practice session this year.
(07/15/21 10:30am)
Jessie Dominguez is best known for dancing in great romantic-classical traditions such as “Giselle,” “Don Quixote,” “Swan Lake” and numerous contemporary works. Now, she’s taking her dancing expertise to a new medium.
(07/14/21 5:33pm)
Even as COVID-19 cases surged across Florida, UF’s low case numbers held unwaveringly.