Vaccination gift card programs return to Alachua County and include boosters
Alachua County residents and county workers can once again get paid for COVID-19 vaccinations, and this time boosters will be included too.
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Alachua County residents and county workers can once again get paid for COVID-19 vaccinations, and this time boosters will be included too.
Update: As of Tuesday, Jan. 11, the Utility Advisory Board’s vacancy will be filled by County Commissioner Mary Alford. This article has been updated to reflect new information.
Student Government released a timeline for the upcoming Spring election and planned semester events during its first week of the semester.
In UF Student Government, a new semester brings with it a new legislation season in which graduate students have had little to no say. The Graduate and Graduate Family Housing senate seats have remained vacant throughout the entire Fall semester and now leading into Spring.
Alachua County Public Schools will require employees, volunteers and visitors to wear masks when they return from winter break on Tuesday due to the uptick in COVID-19 cases.
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The fight for academic freedom at UF took a new turn as a professor filed a grievance with the university after it prohibited a degree concentration on campus because it contained the words “critical” and “race” in its title.
Following a monthlong scandal accusing UF’s Board of Trustees and other administrators of appeasing Gov. Ron DeSantis, board members defended themselves at a Board of Trustees meeting Dec. 3.
The speed of Dr. Joseph Ladapo’s tenure approval along with his controversial views on COVID-19 measures have some questioning his meteoric rise.
City Commissioner David Arreola, 30, announced his candidacy for Gainesville mayor Wednesday.
A UF professor filed a grievance over UF’s hesitancy to create a concentration that included the words “critical” and “race,” adding to the ongoing challenges to academic freedom at the institution.
The number of bills that have appeared on the Senate floor this semester pales in comparison to the Spring semester.
Equipped with pepper spray, a young woman now chooses her seat placement cautiously — always making sure a camera is in sight.
After following the results closely from their respective watch parties, Gainesville City Commission candidates Cynthia Chestnut and Matt Howland are gearing up for their next challenge: a runoff election.
UF Faculty Senators passed a resolution of ‘no-confidence’ Thursday in UF President Kent Fuchs’ handling of the COVID-19 pandemic after three months of concerted effort.
Longtime Gainesville politician Cynthia Chestnut and City Commission newcomer Matt Howland will go head to head in a runoff election in January.
As Gainesville nears a special election to replace a city commissioner, candidates and students are working to remedy record turnout lows from the spring.
More than 100 attendees marveled at the carefully placed flags on hundreds of veterans’ graves as they made their way through Evergreen Cemetery Thursday morning.
Following promises to improve traffic safety, Student Government is taking steps to make University Avenue a safer place for pedestrians.