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(09/13/24 9:55am)
Santa Fe College said issues with disbursing financial aid is caused by current “nationwide issues with federal systems that process financial aid,” according to a Thursday news release.
(09/10/24 10:00am)
After a series of negotiations and funding compromises, Marston Science Library will transition from its 24/7 model to a 24/5 model starting Sept. 9.
(09/13/24 10:00am)
The 2024 Paris Olympics amped up excitement worldwide over newly debuted sports like climbing, surfing and skateboarding.
(09/06/24 1:23pm)
“Destroying shelter is a crime, from Gainesville to Palestine!” activists chanted while beating drums and holding cardboard signs above their heads.
(09/04/24 10:00am)
Noah Adelson uses a hand-me-down bike on campus. It’s a Giant Rincon Mountain Bike from the 1990s. It’s not an extravagant bike, but it’s a safe one.
(09/03/24 10:10am)
UF Student Government’s new Gender and Sexuality Protection agency announced its foundational goal of making “our campus a more inclusive environment for all of our students” in its first Instagram post July 31.
(09/04/24 10:00am)
Nearly a year has passed since the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict became the subject of a fierce culture war in the U.S. As grassroots advocacy continues sweeping college campuses nationwide, students and administrations have become further embattled.
(09/03/24 10:10am)
The Democratic and Republican National Conventions offered Americans two wildly different visions for the future of our great nation.
(08/28/24 9:55am)
Alongside environmental activists in Alachua County, Bob Tancig hopes for a better future through local politics in the face of global climate change.
(08/26/24 10:00am)
When nine top donors and administrators recounted the full story of former UF President Ben Sasse’s resignation, one name came up for each of them — Morteza “Mori” Hosseini.
(08/28/24 10:15am)
After Venezuela's presidential election results erupted in an international outcry, Vanessa Volkmann decided to get involved with politics for the first time.
(08/26/24 9:50am)
As Gainesville welcomes newly elected local government officials, members part of and involved in the Hispanic community find themselves reflecting on what the future holds for their representation in local politics.
(08/27/24 10:05am)
While campus remained largely quiet over the summer, UF's Student Government was active with budget bills, Senate vacancy rules and procedural changes.
(08/23/24 9:24pm)
24kGoldn performs at UF Student Government Productions first day of class concert on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024, at the Stephen O’Connell Center.
(08/23/24 9:22pm)
Yellow lights flashed and students cheered as rap artist 24kGoldn entered center stage singing his hit 2019 single “Valentino.”
(08/24/24 9:55am)
Manatee medicine, fashion shows and cook-offs: How to get involved at UF
(08/18/24 5:57pm)
Red, yellow and blue engulfed Depot Park during a Saturday protest against Venezuela’s recent election, which has spurred international controversy over its results.
(08/14/24 9:55am)
During the move-in chaos of travel, packing tape and cardboard boxes, students often forget one last thing: voter registration.
(08/14/24 9:55am)
Vice President Kamala Harris has long been deemed Generation Z’s meme queen, with online communities making her the subject of political satire on sites like TikTok, X and Reddit. Harris’ July 21 campaign endorsement from British popstar Charli XCX and subsequent viral memes dubbed the candidate as “brat” — the singer’s album name.
(08/05/24 9:58am)
Protestors filled the streets of Caracas, Venezuela, lifting posters calling for “libertad” in anticipation of the results of the country’s 2024 presidential election. More than 1,300 miles away, Ismary Ochoa anxiously watched the news in Miami.