SG promises parking ticket forgiveness, but UF parking hasn't agreed
A parking ticket forgiveness day is in the works within UF Student Government, but UF Parking and Transportation Services isn’t in on the plans.
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A parking ticket forgiveness day is in the works within UF Student Government, but UF Parking and Transportation Services isn’t in on the plans.
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As of Thursday at 2 p.m., Biden sits at 264 Electoral College votes, according to The Associated Press. The AP called both Michigan and Wisconsin for Biden late Wednesday afternoon after a surge of mail ballots swung the states in his favor.
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On June 18, UF President Kent Fuchs sent the UF community an email titled “Another step toward positive change against racism,” in which he specified a plan to combat the presence of racism on campus. However, the email failed to give a timeline to rectify many campus issues, such as racist and homophobic building names, the permittance of white supremacist speakers on campus and the utilization of prison food-provider Aramark.
It’s quieter in downtown Gainesville these days.
Cristina Cabada, the Alachua County Labor Coalition Coordinator, speaks to a crowd assembled across the street from the Dasburg House during a protest against in-person classes this spring at UF, on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020.
In Fall 2021, UF will open a Living Learning Community for first-generation UF students to access academic support and community.
Standing in front of a navy tour bus in the pouring rain, public education advocates urged people to vote like their lives depend on it.
An East Gainesville firm could play a role in American astronauts’ return to the moon.
Islam on Campus and Students for Justice in Palestine hosted Linda Sarsour to talk about the intersection between resistance and Islam for the final event of Islam Appreciation month.
Former U.S. Senators Bill Nelson and Mel Martinez reunited to emphasize bipartisanship and civic engagement during a virtual Accent Speakers Bureau event Monday evening.
For the last decade, more and more renters in Gainesville have struggled to find affordable housing. The COVID-19 pandemic has only made it worse.
Sunny-headed rapper Tyheir Kindred, known as Yellopain, grew up in a house with up to 16 other people living in it.
LGBTQ students looking to live on campus will soon have access to UF’s first gender-neutral housing in a new Living Learning Community.
Some COVID-19 positive and off-campus students couldn’t vote in the Student Government elections after receiving their absentee ballots late or not at all.
A strong education system requires everyone. And Alachua County Public School parents made that known Tuesday afternoon.
Local amendments on the ballot propose changes that could affect policy at the local level.