Alachua County community to offer free lunches for children and young adults
Free lunches will be provided for Alachua County children and young adults ages 18 and younger during their spring break this week until Friday.
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Free lunches will be provided for Alachua County children and young adults ages 18 and younger during their spring break this week until Friday.
In the race for money, many student organizations didn’t make it to the finish line last semester. This time around, the race was canceled before it even started.
This past week has generated fear, anxiety and panic, but it’s also created some unique memes. COVID-19 should be taken seriously, and you can click on this article to find some resources on what action to take to, but sometimes laughter is the best medicine.
Editor's Note: If you think you might have COVID-19, contact the Alachua County Health Department at (352) 334-7900 or the Student Health Care Center at (352) 392-1161. The Alligator doesn’t have information about the names of these county and UF patients due to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, more commonly known as HIPAA, which protects patient privacy.
They didn’t know his name or where he came from. All they could identify him by were the words on his muzzle: “PJ get the bag.”
Editor's Note: If you think you might have COVID-19, contact the Alachua County Health Department at (352) 334-7900 or the Student Health Care Center at (352) 392-1161.
A tornado took nearly everything from Lauren Hampton Farmer — but it couldn’t take her UF diploma.
Editor's Note: If you think you might have COVID-19, contact the Alachua County Health Department at (352) 334-7900 or the Student Health Care Center at (352) 392-1161.
Since UF is now fully online for the rest of Spring, students are now worried about their courseload and if they should go back home.
The City of Gainesville held an emergency meeting Monday afternoon to address public safety measures, such as limiting restaurant occupancy and the closing of parks and recreation programs.
Editor's Note: If you think you might have COVID-19, contact the Alachua County Health Department at (352) 334-7900 or the Student Health Care Center at (352) 392-1161.
Someone stole the head of a $50 Bernie Sanders lifesize cutout. The president of Students for Bernie, William Zelin, said he chased after the thief.
Editor's Note: If you think you might have COVID-19, contact the Alachua County Health Department at (352) 334-7900 or the Student Health Care Center at (352) 392-1161.
Classes are moving online and students are moving out as UF continues to monitor the coronavirus pandemic.
Dance Marathon has been canceled and former presidential primary candidate Andrew Yang will not speak on campus as originally planned. The changes come one day after UF President Kent Fuchs advised students to return home until March 30 due to precautions with coronavirus.
UF students protested a Republican politician’s visit in Fall from the Accent Speakers Bureau. Now, it is bringing a former Democratic presidential candidate to campus.
The first memorial service for "Granny" took place Tuesday at Bo Diddley Plaza. City Commissioner David Arreola attended the service and posted this photo on Facebook with the caption, "Granny's babies came to say goodbye."
Rose McDonald-Loston, better known as “Granny,” was a familiar face in downtown Gainesville.
The Accent Speakers Bureau announced via social media Wednesday that Dave Portnoy, the founder of the blog Barstool Sports, will be its next speaker. The show will take place on April 1 at the University Auditorium.
U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho, a representative for North Central Florida’s 3rd congressional district, was one of few opponents to a historic bill passed Wednesday that would make lynching a federal crime.