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(11/10/21 5:09pm)
More than 440 UF alumni, students and concerned citizens signed a petition to pause contributions to UF after the university barred professors from testifying against the state.
(11/09/21 6:50pm)
It is often said that if elections are when voters choose their politicians, then redistricting is when politicians choose their voters.
(11/09/21 6:47pm)
The state of affordable housing in Alachua County continues to deteriorate. Tenants across the board are being crushed by rising rent prices.
(11/08/21 2:43pm)
Registered Gainesville residents can vote for new representation starting next week following the resignation of a city commissioner.
(11/05/21 6:42pm)
This is a developing story. Check back for current updates.
(11/03/21 8:15pm)
The UF College Democrats and the Gator chapter of NAACP hosted an in-person 2021 special election debate Tuesday night, allowing students to ask the candidates questions about traffic safety, food accessibility, affordable housing and sustainable energy.
(11/03/21 1:02pm)
The University Auditorium was packed with senators, students and UF administration Tuesday evening as Student Body President Cooper Brown gave the State of the Campus Address.
(11/03/21 1:00pm)
The Gainesville City Commission didn’t vote on whether to build near the Suburban Heights neighborhood after a meeting Tuesday night, faced with three hours of public comment against the development.
(11/03/21 4:12pm)
At a school with more than 60,000 students, it seems paradoxical that engaging with campus can be difficult.
(11/01/21 2:32pm)
As of last week, 95% of Shands COVID-19 patients were unvaccinated. Despite high hospitalization numbers and experts reassuring people that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective, some are still skeptical about getting the shot.
(11/01/21 2:32pm)
UF students who stroll through Turlington, Plaza of the Americas or the Reitz Union may be haggled by strangers with bright blue papers who beg for their signatures, addresses and phone numbers.
(10/28/21 10:35pm)
UF Health announced Wednesday all its employees must be fully vaccinated by Dec. 8 or have an approved accommodation on file.
(10/27/21 2:58pm)
Sitting within the UF Veterans Memorial, Liberty Pond has spent years collecting algae. Its initial decor has either been removed or has fallen into disrepair, including its fountain.
(10/25/21 12:51pm)
The sounds of blaring car horns and indignant voices bellowed across the streets outside Collier Companies International’s main office Thursday when about 30 residents protested the housing company’s decision to evict tenants receiving supplemental income.
(10/25/21 12:59pm)
Gator Party has kept a grip on senate committees for the past three semesters. This semester is no different, with 100% of nominated committee members belonging to the majority party.
(10/22/21 3:09pm)
Although open to the public, standing Student Government committee meetings are often only announced on a clipboard on the ground floor of the Reitz Union. Students who do not pass the area and are not members of the committees themselves have no other means to find out SG meeting dates and times.
(10/22/21 3:10pm)
UF faculty and staff have expressed their dissatisfaction with the university’s COVID-19 response through petitions and demonstrations since August. On Thursday, they took another step by voting they have no confidence and security in the administration.
(10/21/21 10:00am)
The Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, located at 3201 Hull Road, presented its spring preview in front of a live audience Oct. 5. Brian Jose, director of the Phillips Center, hosted the event and showcased a slideshow of 25 performances available in the spring.
(10/18/21 1:00pm)
The process of approving committee and Senate seats caused debate last week after a freshman was selected to represent sophomores and graduate seats remained vacant.
(10/18/21 1:00pm)
As UF’s libraries tend to be at the highest capacity during midterms and finals, students are asking for a 24-hour library on campus. But no one wants to provide the necessary funding.