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“Kill their moms, rape their daughters,” is what people heard from their windows in London on May 16.
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“Kill their moms, rape their daughters,” is what people heard from their windows in London on May 16.
On May 18, Palestine observed quiet streets. As business owners shuttered their shops and deserted their markets, citizens across Palestinian cities and villages mobilized in central squares and demonstrated their opposition to the brutal Israeli military occupation.
Activists drowned out the monotonous noise of traffic in Gainesville with chants, songs and poetry on May 19.
U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack spent her first week in office objecting electoral results, sparking controversy and hiding from Capitol rioters.
While COVID-19 has changed everyday life, Gainesville residents and students are finding their own way to observe Yom Kippur, the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar.
Despite living through the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, several businesses and restaurants in Gainesville represent cultures of love, hard work and community through this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month.
In the past, community members would gather to bid farewell to their dead. Now, services are limited to immediate family members while others watch from a phone or computer screen.
Social distancing measures have made canvassing and fundraising money more challenging for congressional candidates.
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A banner that read “Day of Rage, Statewide Action” hung above candles left behind from a vigil from weeks past: another protest found its home outside Heavener Hall.
All five Alachua County commissioners and the county manager were named defendants in a civil rights complaint filed on May 11 over the county’s face mask order.
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Classes are moving online and students are moving out as UF continues to monitor the coronavirus pandemic.
Katie Hernandez (on right), the UF AIPAC liaison and Gators for Israel president, and other attendees from the UF delegation pose for a photo at the three-day AIPAC conference.
UF students who recently rallied for Israel at a conference with government officials were unknowingly exposed to two New York attendees who were later confirmed to have coronavirus.