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When facing a crisis, I suspect I have the same feelings and reactions as many others. I want to fix the problem and make decisions so I can plan ahead.
As Florida’s COVID-19 cases continue to mount, Alachua County reached a total of 150 this morning.
Two new COVID-19 cases were reported at UF today, marking the first cases announced at the university in almost a week.
UF will soon begin distributing partial housing and dining refunds for students, as well as clinical trials of a new antiviral treatment. UF Senior Vice President for Health Affairs David Nelson, UF faculty and the UF Board of Trustees met yesterday during their quarterly meeting to discuss university responses to the pandemic.
Free lunches will be provided for Alachua County children and young adults ages 18 and younger during their spring break this week until Friday.
Editor's Note: If you think you might have COVID-19, contact the Alachua County Health Department at (352) 334-7900 or the Student Health Care Center at (352) 392-1161.
Since UF is now fully online for the rest of Spring, students are now worried about their courseload and if they should go back home.
Today is the last day to cast a ballot for the presidential primaries and the city commission.
Editor's Note: If you think you might have COVID-19, contact the Alachua County Health Department at (352) 334-7900 or the Student Health Care Center at (352) 392-1161.
Nomfumo Manaba, a 23-year-old UF journalism and political science junior, video calls into her class at Library West.
Nomfumo Manaba, a 23-year-old UF journalism and political science junior, video calls into her class at Library West.
Classes are moving online and students are moving out as UF continues to monitor the coronavirus pandemic.
The Florida Department of Health announced its second confirmed case of COVID-19 in Alachua County Thursday evening.
ROME (AP) — Expressing alarm both about mounting infections and slow government responses, the World Health Organization declared Wednesday that the global coronavirus crisis is now a pandemic but also said it's not too late for countries to act.
As a student, it can be easy to forget about elections because of everything else going on in your life. With classes, part-time jobs and other extracurricular activities, it’s intimidating to even think about fitting an election into an already chaotic schedule. Luckily, voting is convenient and effortless, thanks to a variety of voting options.
Alachua County is offering a way to skip long lines on voting day.
All Changhwa Hong wanted was to see his friends and family this summer. He daydreamed about exploring his hometown of Seoul, South Korea.
Devin Pryor, a 20-year-old UF aerospace engineering sophomore, juggles in front of Library West on Tuesday. It was one of his first meetings with UF Juggling Guys.
Pamphlets passed around by students and strangers are not the only “flyers” you can see on Turlington Plaza.