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Eight months since Alachua County Public Schools went virtual due to COVID-19, students continue to struggle with the change.
To combat the spread of COVID-19 in public spaces, the UF Smathers libraries have reduced computers, tables, hours and capacities.
Madison Weech said she preferred not to deal with other people and the noise when she worked in the UF Marston Library basement.
To combat the spread of COVID-19 in public spaces, the UF Smathers libraries have reduced computers, tables, hours and capacities.
Fast fashion is a mess that stretches from Moscow to Midtown Gainesville.
A mask is seen on the "Focused Attention" gator statue in Library West on Friday, Sept. 11, 2020. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
UF’s Joseph Hernandez Hall has lost its name. It’s unclear why.
A new generation of voters made it clear — the country needed change. The historic election brought about record-breaking voter turnout amid one of the most deadly and polarized points of the 21st century.
Dear UF Students,
Students anxiously flipped between election coverage and a distraction of their choosing while polling locations across the country counted votes during election night.
The Gainesville Regional Transit System is offering free rides on all bus routes for Election Day.
Nearly 60% of registered voters, more than 113,000 people, have already cast their ballot in Alachua County.
At least two nights a week, Lily Jane Woodard would slip out of her work clothes and put on pads, a mouth guard, skates with red wheels and a blue helmet detailed with a glittering white star.
The deadline to request a mail ballot for the general election in November is 5 p.m. Saturday.
Former U.S. Senators Bill Nelson and Mel Martinez will speak to the UF community at a virtual event next week.
In the wake of widespread social and racial injustice and division, a local museum is shining a neon light on necessary conversations.
Cristina Negraru chose to live within walking distance from the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium because she was hoping to attend football games. More than a month into her first semester, she doesn’t see that happening.