Gainesville residents protest ‘countries of concern’ real estate bills
Since Shang Shi moved to Gainesville in 2018 to study at UF, he has always felt welcomed, but now, he worries that might change with two proposed Florida bills.
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Since Shang Shi moved to Gainesville in 2018 to study at UF, he has always felt welcomed, but now, he worries that might change with two proposed Florida bills.
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With signs held high and voices raised, students all across Florida are taking back their education.
Faculty senators gathered Thursday in the Reitz Senate Chambers to hear UF President Ben Sasse, Senate Chair Amanda Phalin and UF Provost Joe Glover deliver reports on rebuilding UF’s foundation, senior position searches and multi-year contracts for non-tenured professors.
With the Gator and Change Caucus forced to come to a truce by the UF Student Government Supreme Court, functionality within the UF Student Senate has been restored.
Over decades of growth and restructuring, the climate-focused nonprofit We Are Neutral became a powerhouse of sustainability within the community.
In the fight against climate change, young Alachua County residents are on the frontlines, focused on defending their future.
Every morning before heading into the orange groves for his shift, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Park tour guide Rick Mulligan reads one of the titular author’s letters. He tries to pick a letter that was written on the date he’s going in, to get a sense of how she was feeling that day.
Around 8 p.m. April 6, a call was made to the UF University Police Department, claiming a potential shooter was on their way to campus. Police increased patrol presence, including around Marston Science Library and Library West. But by 9:15 p.m., there were no officers in sight.
The monthlong stalemate between the Gator and Change Caucus has now roped in another branch of Student Government.
As of April 5, UF students have been unable to use TikTok and WeChat on campus Wi-Fi, among other applications deemed a cybersecurity risk after UF complied with a Florida Board of Governors directive.
When Emily Westerholm was incarcerated, hearing her mother’s voice was what kept her sane. But that sanity was a privilege — her mother could afford to pay for the phone calls.
The UF Student Senate elected Oscar Santiago Perez (Change-District D) as its new president April 4, nearly one month after the validation of the Spring Student Government elections results and a contentious Senate leadership battle in the chamber.
Beginning Wednesday, UF students will need to disconnect from UF’s Wi-Fi network if they want to continue using a list of social media platforms the state has deemed a cybersecurity risk.
Amanda Goldsmith was 17 years old when she flatlined in an emergency room from a gunshot wound. She was shot for rejecting a relationship with a man.
Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis — professor Betty, as she’s known by students — was in the middle of teaching a class when she received a call from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
A child patient at UF Health Shands Hospital told Caretia Washington she was acting a fool of herself during her performance as the magic mirror in “Shrek.”
Paul Oritz would like to be thanked instead of attacked for the courses he teaches.
Members of the Change Caucus gloomily gazed at the empty side of the Senate chamber Tuesday evening, their hopes to elect new Senate leadership once again stonewalled.
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the GOP state legislature have advanced Florida House Bill 999 to restrict higher education academic freedom.