Santa Fe College COVID-19 update: Nine students reported testing positive last week
Nine Santa Fe College students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between March 23 and Monday.
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Nine Santa Fe College students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between March 23 and Monday.
Elisabeth Eder set out to create a space for her community, clipboard in hand.
Colleges and universities across the country created online dashboards to display COVID-19 numbers, but since the onset of the pandemic, Santa Fe College only reports the number of cases in weekly staff emails.
In September 1925, Lassie Goodbread-Black stood patiently behind a block-long line of boys waiting to register for Fall classes at UF. But when she finally made her way to the registrar, he refused to help her.
Four Santa Fe College students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between March 16 and Monday.
Ten Santa Fe College students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between March 2 and Monday.
Gator chomps, late-night laughs at Pod Market, the smell of Starbucks Coffee at Library West and other elements of UF life pre-pandemic now stand as cherished memories for the class of 2021.
Gainesville residents voted Tuesday to re-elect one city commissioner who saw them through a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, but voted out the other incumbent in favor of a local activist.
Elliot Blue Monroe, a Key deer who goes by Blue, was alone and about the size of a housecat when people in Big Pine Key and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service observed him wandering alone in April.
Elliot Blue Monroe, a Key deer, eats his breakfast at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo on Feb. 26, 2021. Key Deer Awareness Day is March 11, 2021.(Photo by Antonia LaRocca)
Eight Santa Fe College students and one employee reported testing positive for COVID-19 between Feb. 23 and Monday — the same number of cases as last week.
Joyce Powell didn’t always love to read. But since she’s been behind bars, the 58-year-old Lowell Correctional Institution prisoner has become an avid science fiction fan.
Anthony Chung’s father drove up to Gainesville to spend time with him on Feb. 12, Lunar New Year’s Day. But increased violence across the nation against older Asian Americans put a damper on their celebrations.
Alachua County Public Schools has 238 students and faculty in quarantine as of Tuesday night, according to the school district’s COVID-19 dashboard.
A bad hip, a job, kids and more than 30 years without playing her alto saxophone didn’t stop 52-year-old Diana Obradovic from marching with high kicks.
The Alachua County Department of Health administered second doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to some members of the Santa Fe College community Friday.
Nine Santa Fe College faculty, staff and students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between Feb. 16 and Sunday — a decrease of six cases since last week.
After 27 years of selling UF merchandise to fans, students, families and tourists, Gator Mania closed its doors at Butler Plaza for the final time last week.
Alachua County Public Schools has 251 students and faculty in quarantine as of Tuesday afternoon, according to the school district’s COVID-19 dashboard.
At home, Shawn Hinds’ mind is occupied with her six kids.