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(07/02/20 8:36pm)
Shane Auberger lost his mother in February 2019, so he surrounded himself with close friends and colleagues on campus to cope. Once COVID-19 forced students to isolate, even that was taken away.
(06/21/20 9:43pm)
Signs outside of the Headquarters Branch of the Alachua County Library District direct patrons interested in curbside service.
(06/21/20 9:40pm)
Signs outside of the Headquarters Branch of the Alachua County Library District direct patrons interested in curbside service.
(06/21/20 9:40pm)
Bookworms be aware: Alachua County Library District is offering curbside service for residents renewing or signing up for a library card.
(06/18/20 1:14pm)
All libraries except for Library West, which is one of two 24-hour spaces on campus, will resume their usual hours from prior to COVID-19 closures upon reopening in August.
(06/18/20 1:07pm)
All libraries except for Library West, which is one of two 24-hour spaces on campus, will resume their usual hours from prior to COVID-19 closures upon reopening in August.
(06/18/20 1:07pm)
Before stay-at-home orders were issued to prevent the spread of COVID-19, 21-year-old UF music education senior Joe Leites could be found tucked away in a cubby desk at the Architecture and Fine Arts Library.
(06/17/20 12:55pm)
Gainesville offers a variety of sushi restaurants all over the city. On June 18, celebrate International Sushi Day by going out in the evening at a local Gainesville restaurant for a delicious sushi dinner. Or, pick up some rolls on your way home from work. Any of these five sushi spots will satisfy your desire for delicious sushi.
(06/11/20 4:13pm)
After a shortened spring semester, students at UF are missing many different things about their school.
(05/29/20 7:10pm)
Last summer, siblings Connor and Tate Hankla took a road trip from Chicago to Arkansas. Now, Connor remains in Chicago, reflecting on the last 19 years of his brother’s life.
(05/25/20 8:21pm)
Nomfumo Manaba, a 23-year-old UF journalism and political science junior, video calls into her class at Library West.
(05/25/20 8:21pm)
Jialong Zhen had a plan this spring.
(05/24/20 5:22pm)
Before Michael Dolce sent his daughter to college, he sat her down and showed her the number of recorded sexual assault cases on her soon-to-be campus. She thought the numbers were relatively low.
(05/21/20 11:04am)
Gainesville will be saying goodbye to a token Midtown establishment — one that has been fending off students’ hangovers with their sandwiches for more than 20 years — Sunday.
(05/18/20 5:33pm)
Alachua County residents have more freedom to roam the county after the latest update to the countywide COVID-19 emergency order Sunday.
(05/18/20 12:08pm)
For many Gators, sharing a laugh over a meme about Zoom lectures is one of the few methods they can use to still feel connected to fellow students. This sense of community is thanks to the efforts of those behind popular UF-centric social platforms embodying the spirit of life on-campus from home.
(05/18/20 10:19am)
Student Government’s system for funding student organizations is less functional than Florida’s unemployment system.
(05/16/20 8:49pm)
As of last week, the Headquarters, Millhopper, Tower Road and Alachua libraries began offering browsing hours 3-5 p.m. on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays and 3-7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays
(05/16/20 8:40pm)
All Alachua County library branch locations have begun offering curbside services to registered patrons with a library card or ID.
(05/16/20 8:40pm)
In spite of social distancing, community members can stay safely connected to storytelling through the adapted services of Alachua County’s Library District. Curbside pick-up makes it possible to checkout materials with minimal contact.